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Meet Chancellor Trinn


The Architect of Control, the Alien with a Plan, and the Worst Thing to Ever Happen to Scientific Ethics


Occupation: Chancellor of Rith (Officially) / Dimensional Manipulator (Unofficially)


Age: Old enough to make “ancient” feel insecure


Origin: Another dimension. A very angry one.


Height: Variable (android bodies are very convenient)


Signature Look: Immaculate authority, cold precision.



What’s Her Deal?

Trinn didn’t arrive in this world.

She crashed into it, buried beneath the planet in a shattered battle platform that should not exist—and decided to make that everyone else’s problem.


Stranded far from her home dimension, Trinn does what any hyper-intelligent, conquest-bred alien entity would do:she adapts, manipulates, and takes control from the shadows.


Using stolen authority, advanced Drowa technology, and a very convincing android disguise, Trinn installs herself as Chancellor of Rith—guiding the world’s scientific progress just enough to serve her goal: reopening a dimensional path home.


The locals think she’s a leader.The scientists think she’s a benefactor,In reality? They’re lab assistants in her experiment.




Secret Origins & “Definitely Not Your Friend” Energy


Trinn is a Drowa: A species evolvrd for conquest, precision, and survival across dimensions. In her true form, she is not humanoid at all, but something far older and far less sentimental.

Her arrival wasn’t an accident.The failure was the universe pushing back.

Now trapped, Trinn feeds selective technology to Professor Hare and the research facility, accelerating science faster than the world is ready for. Accidents follow. People die. She calls this acceptable loss.

The Torka.

The collider.

Badger Springs.

All threads in a much bigger design.




What She Loves:


Control : Systems, hierarchies, leverage. If it can be owned, she wants it owned.


Science Without Morals : Ethics slow progress. Trinn prefers results.


Long Games : Decades mean nothing when you don’t age like everyone else.


Useful People : Especially the kind who don’t realize they’re being used.



What Grinds Her Gears:


Incorruptible Leaders : Looking at you, Tegan Swiftwind.


Variables : Lanell. Diane. Anything that doesn’t behave as predicted.


Spiritual Nonsense : Shamans, myths, destiny? Annoying… until they prove inconveniently real.





Her Fears (Yes, Even Monsters Have Them):


Being permanently stranded.


Losing control of the narrative.


The possibility that this world isn’t just a tool—but a threat.


And worst of all:that the Precursors might still be watching.



The Villain Arc (Or: How to Be the Problem)


Trinn’s journey isn’t about redemption.

It’s about escalation.

Expect:


  • Political manipulation

  • Weaponized science

  • Ethical collapse disguised as progress

  • A final fusion that proves ambition always has a cost


She doesn’t see herself as evil.She sees herself as necessary.




Final Thought from Trinn Herself:

“Civilizations do not advance by asking permission.They advance because someone is willing to decide who matters… and who does not.”

 
 
 

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