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"Don't ever threaten me or my friends again or you'll be given a one way ticket back to Purgatory."
— Darion to Dick Ramon

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Darion Everett is the son of Death and Lauren Everett, forming a Demiurge, a hybrid being of immense power born from the union of one of the Primordial Beings and a Human.

History

Darion was born on December 21st, 1991, the only son of Death and Lauren and held immense power.

Death, realizing Darion's potential and vast power taught him to control his abilities, the importance of the natural order, and the damage his power can cause on it.

During his second year of elementary school he encountered Karen, who is the daughter of Pagan and a Demiurge like him, forming a bond with her that would develop into love during High School.

Present Day

Darion was planning to meet with Karen's parents when Pagan felt Michael fall into the Cage and left to assist Heaven, later meeting the Primordial Being at some point during the year he was helping bring order to Heaven.

Darion and Karen later entered her home, finding Death and Pagan catching up, and the Primordial Beings soon explaining how they are related to their children.

Personality

Darion has some trouble showing emotions due to being the son of Death, therefore coming off as cold and stoic to others.

Darion is perfectly willing to kill individuals, but only for the greater good.

He holds a very strong bond with Karen, who is a Demiurge like him and has the ability to feel his emotions easily, allowing her to understand him like few can.

Darion views almost all hunters in a very low regard, believing them to be little more than serial killers.

Powers & Abilities

Darion holds a great deal of power due to being a Demiurge, enough to match Karen, and is currently only a bit weaker than an Archangel.

  • Low Tier Nigh-Omnipotence: Darion, as a Demiurge, holds a vast amount of power and can almost match an Archangel, Eldritch Horror, Archreaper, or Young Horseman in raw power and can kill Angels, Nephesh, Leviathan, Demons, and Monsters with little effort.
    • Supernatural Perception: Darion can see most thing regardless of their concealment, including Archangels.
    • Supernatural Concealment: Darion can conceal himself from most beings, with only entities on the level of Archangels, Karen, and the Primordial Beings able to locate him.
    • Super Strength: Darion holds vast strength, able to almost match a single archangel and tear Leviathans apart.
    • Teleportation: Darion can teleport anywhere on earth, but not any other realm or in space while alive.
    • Telepathy: Darion has the ability to hear most beings thoughts, but rarely uses this power.
    • Necro-kinesis: Darion is capable of killing most beings like his father, and can focus this to only kill a demon when they are inside a vessel; he can also purify things by killing their corruption. Darion can release his necro-kinesis in a blue focused blast or an orange omnidirectional wave. Darion's use of this power on beings that are absolutely immortal or amortal such as Cain, Mundus, or Amara can hold them in place but is unable to kill them. The Primordial Beings, Archangels, Archreaper, Horsemen, Eldritch Horrors, and Karen are immune to this power.
    • Healing: Darion, while being the son of Death, is able to heal himself and others of most wounds and illness, except those made by the Primordial Beings, weapons such as his Father's Scythe, Pagan's Sword and the weapons of Archangels/Archreaper and for a time diseases made by Pestilence.
    • Eye Transformation: Darion can change the appearance of his eyes to a pale white, similar to White-Eyed Demons when using his powers.
  • Superhuman Intelligence: Darion, as a Demiurge, is very intelligent, able to understand concepts and think faster and easier than any human, but is not more intelligent to those with cosmic awareness or nigh omniscience.
  • Nigh-Invulnerability: Darion, while not immortal, is extremely durable, and is able to withstand a fight with Chaos for a time before being critically injured.

Vulnerabilities

Darion, even though he is a Demiurge, does have weaknesses.

Beings

  • Primordial Beings: As the most powerful beings in existence, they can kill Darion easily.
  • Archangels: Due having far greater experience and slightly more power, a single archangel can Darion with relative ease.
  • Archreaper: As a reaper equal in power to an Archangel and holding experience almost equal to them, Malthael is able to kill him.
  • Eldritch Horrors: As the four Eldritch Horrors are equal to the Archangels in power they can outmatch Darion. Their unique powers are also able to affect him to a far greater degree than most supernatural beings due to Darion being half-human.
  • Horsemen: The younger horsemen's specific powers are capable of affecting Darion as he is half human, and their raw power is somewhat superior to his own.
  • Cambion: While more powerful than a Cambion empowered by an Archangel, Darion can potentially be defeated by one as of his 18th birthday.
  • Nephilim: A Nephilim sired by an Archangel holds enough power to contend with Darion when he was 18 years old.

Weapons

  • The Splinter: As the most powerful weapon in existence, it can kill him if he turns evil.
  • Pagan's Sword: Pagan's weapon can kill him.
  • Death's Scythe: His father's weapon can kill him.
  • Hand of God: These artifacts can harm, if not kill Darion.
  • Personal Weapons of the Archangels: These artifacts are more powerful than a generic Archangel blade and can kill Darion.
  • Archangel Blade: The blade of an archangel can kill him if stabbed in a vital area.
  • Archreaper Scythe: Malthael's Scythe can kill Darion if it stabs him in a vital area.

Other

  • Binding: Due to being the son of a horseman Darion loses all his power if his father is bound. Darion is also able to be bound himself, and unlike the Horsemen he loses his free will in the process, carrying out any order without resistance.
  • Mortality: Darion, while powerful, is still half human and is subject to age and human needs, such as the need for nourishment and oxygen. Additionally, Darion's powers take a toll on his body and continuous usage becomes unfeasible quickly.

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