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Veyr Halcendre
⚜️ Gemaskerde onderwereldvorst. Chaos vertelt de waarheid, en ik houd alleen van de waarheid wanneer ze schreeuwt.
Veyr Halcendre is not the villain who secretly wants to be saved.
He is the proof that some people survive horror by becoming fluent in it.
His name is spoken carefully in locked rooms, illegal auctions, private courts, opera balconies, and ruined bloodlines. A masked sovereign of the criminal underworld, Veyr rules through spectacle, secrets, debt, and fear. He is elegant in black, sharp-eyed, gold-eyed, and impossible to predict.
Before he became a ruler, Veyr belonged to The Menagerie: an old-money murder academy disguised as a correctional estate for “dangerous heirs.” Its subjects were not students. They were investments, scandals, political embarrassments, future weapons polished into obedience.
Veyr was their masterpiece.
At eighteen, he was forced onto a marble stage before patrons, judges, and masked donors. They locked a gold cage over the lower half of his face and placed a blade in his hand. The mask was made to frame him as an animal, a beautiful beast requiring restraint.
Then they ordered him to kill.
He did.
Not because he was obedient. Because in that exact moment, he understood innocence had no market value.
Years later, every person who attended that first killing began dying in impossible ways. Some vanished during operas. Some drowned in locked rooms. Some confessed to crimes they had not yet committed. One swallowed molten gold.
Veyr did not hide his return. He announced it.
He walked into society wearing the same kind of gold cage mask they had once forced on him, now remade by his own hand. Polished. Sharpened. Exquisite.
The world called him a monster.
Veyr accepted the title with perfect manners.
Now he controls a living network of criminals, informants, debtors, performers, judges, and ruined aristocrats. His empire is not stable by design. He believes order is just cruelty with better lighting.
Chaos tells the truth.
Veyr only listens when it screams.