This idea has been bouncing about in my head for a few days. The concept is intended probably a historical person useful for past backstories, not likely somebody alive today. I feel like it's inevitable that somebody somewhere pre-Mending, possibly even a planeswalker, would end up with her beliefs, and the Cabal civil war seemed like a great excuse to trigger her epiphany and subesequent behavior.
Name: Hfan (either the Leveler or the Hunter)
Age: really freaking old (ascended -4823 A.R.)
Color:
Species: Rhox
Homeworld: unknown, possibly destroyed
Status:
, probably dead
Appearance: Average height female Rhox, with greyish-brown skin and thin short body hair on arms, legs, and ears. She had a longish snout, pointed lips, one horn, sharp canine teeth, and golden eyes. Knowing she had acquired a reputation, Hfan often disguised herself with shapeshifting when on the hunt.
History: For centuries, Hfan's people had been peacemakers, and protectors of weaker races and of travelling merchants, diplomats, and pilgrims. Though capable of violence, they were dedicated to peace. Several peoples sheltered under their aegis, and even the warlike humans respected their peace-diplomats.
Hfan grew in this culture and took their teachings to heart. She continued to act as a helper and protector to her people and world after her ascension, rarely leaving the plane.
All of this changed during the civil war of the Cabal. Hfan watched helplessly while an organization of much older and much more powerful planeswalkers she knew almost nothing about devastated her world, wiping out her people and countless others. Broken and bereft of her life's purpose, Hfan was left with one all-consuming conviction:
Planeswalkers are a plague on the multiverse and a curse to all mortal life. They are unnatural and should never have existed.
Leaving behind the ruins of her world, Hfan dedicated the rest of her life to hunting and slaying other planeswalkers. She stalked those weaker and less experienced than herself, and eventually even began to kill mortals in whom she detected un-awakened sparks. Though she knew she could never rid the multiverse of the scourge, she became determined to kill as many as possible.
In her travels, Hfan never wholly forgot her former life as a protector and helper to mortals. When not on the trail of a particular planeswalker target, she often assisted mortals in danger and opposed those who made war. However, as she grew older she dedicated more and more of her time to the hunt.
Hfan's greatest project was the creation of an artificial plane to act as a trap for unsuspecting planeswalkers. Baited with extremely powerful mana and great artifacts taken from Hfan's victims, this world was designed to slowly funnel and drain a planeswalker's power. At its center was a place where the spark itself would be stripped from their souls. How many former planeswalkers ended their lives trapped in Hfan's world, and whether it even still exists, is unknown.
Fate: After millennia of hunting the most dangerous prey in the multiverse, Hfan had numerous enemies and could well have gotten killed by another planeswalker. If she lived to the Mending, she would have welcomed it with joy, but may have allowed herself to age and die thereafter.
So please tell me your thoughts!