Ervik

Ervik is one of the four Toa Uniran of the Broken Order Universe. Depending on who one asks, he was later Krevator, Emperor of the Kritor Empire; however, due to the sharp contrast of the individual before and after Kragator's influence, the two can be treated as separate individuals.

​Biography
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Abilities and Traits
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Appearances

 * Ode to All That is Spring
 * Shadow of the Truth
 * Destiny's Way
 * Wake
 * Beyond the Known
 * The Circle of Kragator
 * Echoes of an Order  - (mentioned)

=Krevator=

Krevator is the second emperor of the Kritor Empire, the heir to Kragator, and the conqueror of The Broken Order Universe.

​Biography
The exact point of where Ervik became truly Krevator is uncertain. Perhaps it was when he was first presented to Kragator; perhaps it was when he killed Kragator and claimed the Sword of Kragator and quickly reconvened the Kritor High Commanders; perhaps it was when he first reformed the Kritor Empire; perhaps it was when he first rechristened himself "Krevator"; perhaps it was when he forced Tren Krom to place him in his new body, a body fashioned after Kragator himself; or perhaps it was when he ordered the execution of Arrin, impressed Kelrik, and could not stop Callah from fleeing the universe, the final individuals left over from his former life as Ervik. Or perhaps it was a gradual descent, a piece of Ervik killed each time by the birthing pieces of Krevator.

There is, of course, the chance that Ervik never truly died, as Krevator did keep Ervik's old toy, a wooden Kanohi. But it is unlikely, more probably that Krevator held onto this in order to remember that there even was a time before, a time where he had to manipulate all odds to form the Kritor Empire, even as he prepares to do the same in other universes. Ervik, of course, representing the face of those odds... and his dreams of the Toa Uniran must in fact be nightmares of the time before. Could it be?

With most of the exploits until Krevator is certainly active covered in the Ervik section, we will resume from there.

Expansion
With the Kritor Empire and the Great Spirit Robot firmly in his grasp, Krevator allowed the faux-Barraki to continue their "puny" existence until the Kritors should forget what it was to not live in fear. Once they had outlived their usefulness, Krevator lashed out, rapidly dispatching the remaining faux-Barraki with the same ruthless efficiency as he had the Alignment. Confident that there was nothing left to trouble him from the inside, Krevator ordered Mata Nui to fly to several planets around the galaxy, staging mock invasions and acclimating to the notion of a "round planet." During this time, he executed genocide against the race of Annona.

Confident in their ability to invade whole planets at once, Krevator directed Mata Nui fly to Bara Magna where he rapidly enslaved the races there (and, of course, killing the final Annona). Realizing that Bara Magna needed to be united with its moons, Krevator set about uniting the shattered pieces until Spherus Magna was reborn. With the rest of the planet now within reach, Krevator overran the Aqua Magna and Bota Magna regions, capturing the Great Beings in the process. Realizing he held a new opportunity on his hands, he brainwashed Spherus Magna's natives much as he had the denizens of his Matoran Universe and set them about creating more nanotech in the event something should happen to those in the Matoran Unvierse. The Great Beings he had developing constant war machinery for the Kritors, increasing their capacity for invasion exponentially. Furthermore, he had the Great Beings remove Mata Nui from his own body and placing artificial controls over the Great Spirit Robot so he held direct control. Even his High Commanders saw their power growing as their militaries grew tenfold, a hundred fold. Krevator abandoned the use of nanotech for soldiers and instead committed directly to using "Kridroids," robotic soldiers capable of greater war than normal nanotech, leaving regular biological and biomechanical beings to see to their own diverse assignments. "Jack of all trade" ships were developed for travel in all varieties of natural terrain--although they were rough and poor at first, hundreds of thousands of years of development perfected them to an art. Furthermore, as Krevator and the High Commanders neared the end of their normal lifespan, they were outfitted with equipment and parts to extend it several times as long as it naturally would be.

With the Kritor Empire reaching interstellar power, the Great Spirit Robot, Red Star, and Nui Ship were each outfitted with speed capacities greater than had ever seen before, and space itself seemed to shrink as the Kritor Empire grew. Taking a planetary capital on Spherus Magna, the Great Spirit Robot, once the extent of the Empire, was used as much as an invasion ship now as the Empire leapt from planet to planet in the Solis Magna System and then beyond, to systems beyond the galaxy. Further still it spread, growing to encompass the galaxy, and then whatever galaxies lay beyond. The Kritor Empire even claimed mastery over the pocket universes adjacent to the universe. Every time it expanded sharply, Krevator was certain to have a period of peace wherein the new occupants of the Empire could be thoroughly indoctrinated or exterminated and the Empire could acclimate to its new size and prepare for another sharp expansion.

By the time it had fully grown to encompass what is known as The Broken Order Universe, Krevator and his activities had long-since caught the attention of the Agency of the Olmak. After claiming the rest of the universe, the Empire took an abnormally long period of rest wherein it cemented control of the universe and prepared technology to invade universes en masse if necessary. High Commanders practiced the routine of operating on their own if necessary, especially if one should be assigned to a single universe at a time. Of course, full-on attacks were quite possible; it was a far harder task to brainwash people and integrate them into the Empire. The Kritor Empire established a prison on Natura Magna where they put everyone they cared to and staged mock invasions. The constantly-changing environment of the planet, as well as the fact the prisoners adapted each time allowed for constant challenge for the experienced generals.

It was during this time of stagnancy that the Agency deployed one Agent Krivosh to investigate the Empire. As this was happening, Krevator had already caught wind from his scouts of an Agency of the Olmak which had stopped countless other multiversal threats in their prime. After locating the base of the Agency at Crossroad Station, Krevator sent High Commander Krax along with numerous other Kritors in Krax's division to infiltrate. There the High Commander began to tap the Agency's tremendous database and send it to the Broken Order Universe. In time, however, Krevator grew impatient with the slowness of the download and decided that he needed to see certain files right away. He so began his own operation to infiltrate the base.

The Dimension War
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Abilities and Traits
Krevator's body is designed after that of Kragator before him, so he inherited much of the same physical traits as his predecessor. Like Kragator, he was over ten feet tall and held the same fighting capacities as any given titan. However, Krevator isn't the most adept when it comes to single combat and most of the most infamous multiverse warlords could likely beat him in a duel. Krevator instead chooses to hone his mind and tactical capacities, expecting that should it ever come to single combat, his Mask of No Powers will throw his opponent off long enough for him to overcome.

Krevator shares the same exact philosophies and mental workings of his predecessor due to his influence. For more on that, see Kragator's Abilities and Traits section.

Appearances

 * Destiny's Way
 * Wake
 * Beyond the Known
 * The Circle of Kragator - true form
 * Echoes of an Order
 * The Next Stage
 * Oblivion's Game
 * Olmak (story)
 * Order (story)
 * Osade (story)

Trivia

 * Due to the fact no Kritor Empire has been recorded before, as well as the unique nature of Kritor succession, Krevator can be considered to be a multiversal singularity. He knows this, too.