The third star pulses brightly, and a strange event occurs. Vast amounts of energy pour forth from it, and a powerful wave of radiation sweeps towards the rest of the universe. For it is in the heart of the third star that a gate has opoened to another universe, as old as this is new. In the last moment of the apocalypse, one has escaped, and though the gate is closed almost immediately after it opened, the energy of a trillion suns exploding as one floods the new universe. In the forefront of the wave is a figure, like a man made of fire who was expelled by this energy. His name is Endovior, and this is not the first time he has witnessed the end of existence. Hoping not to witness another so soon, he extends his essence throughout the wave, trying to slow it down and gather it into himself. He winds up making the wave more focused, as the energy swirls around him (who, again, is hurtling towards the twin suns at high speed).
Fourtunately, the wave of energy (and the alien God) is still relatively distant from the settled part of the universe, and the native Gods should have plenty of time to stop it before it destroys everything, Endovior's inept attempts to stop the disaster notwithstanding.
Endovior: God of Fire, Magic, and Supernatural Disasters
Though he doesn't try to destroy things, and actively seeks to create, somehow his efforts go wrong. A lot. He has an uncanny knack for causing terrible disasters without meaning to, and making them worse while trying to fix them. Worse, he frequently tries to teach magic to lesser beings, which seems to frequently result in the would-be mage blowing themselves (and hundreds of others) to bits.
Fourtunately, the wave of energy (and the alien God) is still relatively distant from the settled part of the universe, and the native Gods should have plenty of time to stop it before it destroys everything, Endovior's inept attempts to stop the disaster notwithstanding.
Endovior: God of Fire, Magic, and Supernatural Disasters
Though he doesn't try to destroy things, and actively seeks to create, somehow his efforts go wrong. A lot. He has an uncanny knack for causing terrible disasters without meaning to, and making them worse while trying to fix them. Worse, he frequently tries to teach magic to lesser beings, which seems to frequently result in the would-be mage blowing themselves (and hundreds of others) to bits.