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Eramis' Faction
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Eramis' Faction is a unnamed group of Fallen that are working under the leadership of Eramis, the Shipstealer. Initially they sought to rebuild the House of Devils from the ground up, but have since abandoned the Devils banner and has become a amalgamation of former Devil, Dusk and Wolf members.[1] They were first encountered in the quest mission Zero Hour. Led by Siriks, Loyal to Eramis, they raided the Old Tower to salvage any traces of SIVA.

History

The House of Devils fell into chaos, following the deaths of their nobility Solkis, Kell of Devils, Riksis, Devil Archon, Sepiks Prime, and Aksis, Archon Prime. Leaderless, the Devils would abandon their banners and follow the instructions of the Kell of Kings to merge with the other noble Houses to create the House of Dusk. Those who remained loyal to the other Houses were captured and sent to languish in the Prison of Elders.

A year after the Red War, Variks, The Loyal orchestrated a massive prison break which led to the release of notable Fallen such as Fikrul, Siviks and the Silent Fang. An old Devils Baroness captured during the Wolf Wars, known as Eramis, also managed to escape the Prison of Elders. Upon learning the demise of Devils nobility, Eramis rallied former Devils traditionalists, saboteurs and loyalists to join her cause in rebuilding the House of Devils.[2] Eramis then sought to harness SIVA to enhance the Devils after learning the conducts of the Devil Splicers.

Recent Events

Raiding the Tower

The Old Tower

After their creation, Eramis ordered the Faction to raid the destroyed Tower and steal the Outbreak Perfected Pulse rifle. Led by Siriks, Loyal to Eramis, they broke into the crumbling building and pillaged anything they could find in order to get to the SIVA-powered weapon. This caught the attention of Mithrax, the Forsaken, the Kell of the Fallen House of Light. Mithrax proceeded to drop clues for The Guardian to join him in his attempt to stop the Devil Loyalists. Meeting in secret with the The Guardian in the basement of the barn at The Farm, they rushed to the ruins of the destroyed Tower to stop Eramis’ militants from retrieving the weapon. Together, The Guardian and Mithrax stopped the raiding party, killing Siriks and his allies.

European Aerial Zone

The Faction returned again to attack the European Aerial Zone, attempting to claim it as their own. Led by Phensis, Loyal to Eramis, the Devils found themselves challenged by teams of intervening Guardians, who quickly killed Phensis and drove the Devils out.

Niflheim

Following the Nightmare events of the Moon, Eramis would abandon the Devils banner to led a new faction of Fallen from the former Houses of Devils, Wolves and Dusk. They were later found to be investigating a dangerous entity on a extra Reef territory called Niflheim. Reports also suggest that Variks, Kell of Judgement to be among the group, but it is unknown if he is co-conspirator or being held prisoner. [3]

Rise of Darkness

Eramis, Kell of Darkness

"I will give these Guardians the destruction they crave"
— Eramis

After the discovery at Niflheim, Eramis would proclaim herself as “Kell of Darkness” and lead her organization to Europa, where she will serve as the main antagonist of the 2020 fall expansion, Beyond Light.

Members

Notable Members

Notable Servitors

Unique Forces

Gallery

List of appearances

References