The Void
Antagonist. The sentient dimension that imprisoned Ian among many others in Ian's platonic route.
SPACE.
"No, what's in your pants?"
TERROR ALONE. WE WILL THRIVE.
Televoid, after the show it produces in order to feed off its victims' suffering.
As old as time. Perhaps even older.
Of the world.
It never ends. Evvver.
The Void doesn't have a "default" human form or anything of the like. Instead, it takes the form of its victims to unnerve them, or uses vessels to communicate with its victims. This applies to all fields of appearance.
The Void's areas take form of what its prisoner loves, and makes it as terrifying as possible. For example, Ian becomes the host of his own show reviewing nostalgic, retro films, called Televoid. However, the Void soon preys off his anxiety from knowing his show is publicly broadcasted, but no one can help him, and the insanity stemming from the constant TV static playing when he isn't shooting an episode of Televoid.
If you're really, really quiet, sometimes you can hear ambient swells and chirps, like black holes. At times, the floor can also spiral and rotate, with no sense of traditional gravity or physics. It's like walking on a Sonic level, but way slower and more disorienting.
To expand outward and eventually consume all. Its energy, "life force" if you will, relies on negative emotions of mortals, with fear as its strongest source. It usually preys on humans, since they generate a lot more fear with little cost compared to other mortal alien races.
It's a killer universe that traps and tortures any soul unfortunate to stumble across it. It has no empathy for its victims' suffering, and thirsts only to expand the reaches of the Void aimlessly. It doesn't guard the exits in the Void, so if a victim were to find them, it would be simpler than one would think to escape.
It's a universe of its own, but has a robot-like central mind that understands others' emotions, but has none of itself other than survive and spread. This is what keeps it growing and thriving by making its victims suffer.
The Void doesn't enjoy or dislike anything. Its thoughts are of survival and survival only. ...Most of its motifs are off of human television, though. It thinks that's a good source of fear.
Sentient universe who preys on weak, frightened souls who enter it. Kind of Omnicidal Maniac, VERY Complete Monster. It's reminiscent of the Chaos Kin in Kid Icarus: Uprising in a sense, considering how both the Void and the Chaos Kin seek survival through calamity.
It's always existed. Always.
The Void feeds on negativity of mortal souls trapped inside it. As old as time itself, and continues to grow through the power of loneliness and horror. Its only motive is to grow bigger and consume all, like an insect, but it is highly intelligent and can understand all of its prisoners in order to harvest more negativity.
The Void knows all that applies. It can sense the inner thoughts of anyone unfortunate enough to fall prisoner in its reaches, and knows exactly how to generate negativity from said prisoners.
The Void occasionally uses vessels to communicate with its prisoners. These vessels appear to be human and have some free will and personality, but are also controlled by the Void and can appear or disappear should the Void wish it. Some vessels Ian has interacted with are Stinky the Skunk, Frank the Fox, the babies of Race Your Baby and the Televoid Band, and a clone of Ian himself.
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Fear. Negativity in general is something the Void can live off of, but nothing is so nourishing as panic and horror.
Humans are excellent sources of negativity. The Void will still occasionally feed on other aliens form other worlds, though, despite the fact that they don't produce as much fear, anger nor despair as humans.
Manipulating itself and its universe to psychologically damage its victims. It doesn't kill until the prisoner is completely devoid of emotion. Once its victim is of no use to the Void, it sends them to the edges of its reach in space and stops supplying them with oxygen, a full belly, and quenched thirst.
The Void isn't sentimental, nor has a liking for anything it created. Even though it has powers of creation, everything is meant to have a purpose, and is disposed of when that purpose is fulfilled.
If the setting of the Void is any indicator, black and dark colors.
Villain, if you really think about it. The Void is omnipotent and only concerned on its survival and growth. It just doesn't apply to human standards, since it's a universe all its own.
Assimilate all. Not much of a democracy here.
Religion means nothing to the Void. Try as they might, a prisoner of the Void my pray for solace, but this does nothing- if there is a god trying to bypass the Void's control to ensure safety of a victim, the Void will do everything it can to block the god from doing anything.