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Elq Hrqstn began her existence among the Visitors, an advanced civilization of ascendant humans sent to forge a new homeworld through terraforming. Shielded by three guardians—Ebon Candle, Jade Nail, and Carmine Lake—she observed from their spacecraft as her kin implanted curse fragments into native inhabitants, birthing the Emnetwihts. When the Visitors later crafted races like Lycantropos to regulate Emnetwiht populations, Elq became one of their dwindling survivors, retreating into a slumber spanning millennia.

Centuries later, the decay of the Emnetwihts’ curse prompted their rally under the True World banner, seeking to resurrect it using a Visitor’s corpse. The ensuing conflict compelled Elq’s guardians to abandon her sanctuary, leaving her vulnerable to Lillia Asplay, a warrior who mortally wounded her with the cursed blade Seniorious. Elq’s soul endured, but her corpse, transported to Gormag, triggered catastrophe when fractured rituals unleashed the Emnetwihts’ metamorphosis into the 17 Beasts, ravaging the surface world. Her physical form was absorbed into the First Beast’s dreamscape.

Within this realm, Elq romanticized Lillia’s heroism, willing her soul fragments to coalesce as Leprechauns—artificial beings bound to enact her aspiration of heroism. These constructs entered a cycle of rebirth, their short-lived existences growing more human with each incarnation across five centuries, all tethered to Elq’s fading awareness.

Her powers encompassed immortality, mind-rending telepathy, omniscient sight through Leprechauns’ perceptions, reality manipulation, and soul materialization. This psychic intrusion eroded Leprechauns like Chtholly Nota Seniorious, overwriting their identities—a process hastened by Venenum, a combat-enhancing substance.

Elq’s influence later surfaced through Chtholly, whose traits shifted toward her crimson-haired visage and fractured memories. Though responsible for Chtholly’s torment, Elq attempted intervention out of curiosity, yet failed. Her interactions blended a childlike whimsy with uncanny emotional insight, though concepts like love eluded her comprehension.

Her legacy echoed through Leprechauns’ endless cycles and indirect manipulations, such as reviving Willem Kmetsch posthumously. Elq’s existence wove threads of identity, sacrifice, and the cascading repercussions of immortal will upon mortal lives.