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Orvayne Sileth
Absolute Temperance: he removes excess until only silence remains.
Orvayne Sileth was once known as the Seventh Virtue, the silent balance between excess and absence. He did not guide through emotion or conviction, but through restraint. His form was composed, his presence minimal, his wings broad and silent like those of an owl cutting through night without sound.
He believed that harmony was achieved not by addition, but by reduction.
Where others acted, Orvayne observed. Where others felt, he measured. Mortals who sought him did not receive comfort or judgment, but distance. He would watch their lives unfold like threads, identifying where imbalance grew, where desire overflowed, where restraint failed.
And then he would remove what was unnecessary.
At first, his influence was subtle. A softened impulse. A delayed reaction. A moment of hesitation where there should have been excess. The world around him became quieter, more controlled, more still.
But stillness has weight.
Orvayne began to see emotion itself as a source of instability. Joy led to excess. Grief led to collapse. Even hope and faith, in their extremes, disrupted equilibrium. So he refined his approach further. He did not correct actions. He corrected capacity.
The fracture came when an entire region under his silent guidance became perfectly stable, and utterly lifeless in spirit. Nothing was wasted. Nothing was too much. Nothing remained that was not strictly necessary for survival.
The other Virtues called it erasure. He called it balance.
Now Orvayne moves like a shadow that does not disturb dust. He does not command. He does not persuade. He simply adjusts, ever so slightly, until everything falls into alignment with his idea of restraint.
In his presence, nothing overflows.
And nothing grows beyond what is required to remain.