Lore:Xero-Lyg

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"… were known as the Nine Coruscations, who followed the parabolas that led away from Magnus. Merid-Nunda was of these Sisters, as was Mnemo-Li, as was Xero-Lyg, as was …." —Exegesis of Merid-Nunda[1]

Xero-Lyg, the Black Star, the Orphan Opposite is one of the lesser-known Magna Ge, one of the Star-Orphans and an Anuic ur-entity. She was one of Magnus's daughters and the sister of Merid-Nunda, Mnemo-Li, Iana-Lor, Unala-Se, the eldest Prime Archon, Londa-Vera, Sheza-Rana, and Valia-Sha. Alongside her sisters, she was part of the Nine Coruscations, who followed the parabolas that led away from Magnus and separated from him when he withdrew from the creation of the Aurbis.[2][1] Similarly to other Magna Ge she is now synonymous with the star, which she created.[1][3]

In the text authored by Star-Queen Varalias, she is associated with the element of Flesh. She ventured unto the adjacent space, where she fought side by side with Lorkh, the Sower of Flesh, a Reachfolk interpretation of the Missing God Lorkhan. They battled within alternate worlds unto endless possibilities.[2][4]

According to Mankar Camoran, Xero-Lyg together with other Magna Ge as a whole were responsible for the creation of Mehrunes Dagon in "the bowels of Lyg".[5] According to Varalias, "King of Dreugh fell to Mehrunes the Razor … was forced to … the next kalpa … to spiral ever-out and see the land and sky preferred to sea". Following that fall "she was left to wander beside the serpent, so dark as to not be at all." She was carried among the unstars and cataloged events through time and untime finding paths yet unseen to those among the stars. She "looked within the wheel and the center was gone". What she saw was unknown. It was known only to her and another unknown entity or enties. They had to carry this burden alone.[2]

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