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'''Veuy''' is an [[Alpha Being]] and current '''Emir''' of his species.
 
'''Veuy''' is an [[Alpha Being]] and current '''Emir''' of his species.
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
Like most Alpha Beings, Veuy originally lived in [[Takiw Nui]]. He was close friends with [[Vavakx]] and would sometimes act as his confidant.
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Veuy, like most Alpha Beings, hails from the region of [[Takiw Nui]]. Diligently climbing the ranks, he garnered recognition within the inner circle of [[Vavakx]], ultimately earning the distinction of being considered a close confidant and dear friend by him.
   
Veuy had the position of Chronicler of the Alpha Beings, for which he used his shapeshifting abilities to witness important events of the universe undetected. He recorded events such as Toa Jovan's team journey during the Great Disruption, and the Great Rescue in Metru Nui.
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Remarkably, Veuy assumed the role of Chronicler for the Alpha Beings, using his innate shapeshifting abilities to covertly bear witness to momentous events throughout the universe. He documented many crucial occurrences, such as the journey undertaken by Toa Jovan's team during the Great Disruption, as well as the Great Rescue operation in the city of Metru Nui.
   
During the Visorak's occupation of Metru Nui, Veuy was present on the island-city disguised as a Rahi. He was captured by the horde and almost killed, but the Rahaga saved him along with various 'other Rahi'. In appreciation for rescuing him, Veuy would go on to model his default appearance after the Rahaga.
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During the occupation of Metru Nui by the Visorak horde, Veuy, cunningly disguised as a Rahi, found himself ensnared by the horde. Luckily, the Rahaga, renowned protectors of Rahi creatures, came to his aid, rescuing him alongside other captured creatures. Grateful for their courageous intervention, Veuy drew inspiration from the Rahaga, subsequently adopting their appearance as his own.
   
Millenia later, during the Destiny War, Veuy was sent to Karda Nui to make reports on the Siege of Karda Nui. He also secretly sabotaged some attacks made by the Makuta against the Av-Matoran population. Like many others, Veuy was blinded by the bright light caused when Matoro revived Mata Nui from death. He, however, was able to shapeshift his eyes shortly after and restore his sight. The event unlocked Veuy's connection to the spirit world as, while blinded, he was able to feel the "echoes" when Mata Nui made his return into the physical plane.
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In the millennia that followed, amidst the Destiny War, Veuy embarked on a clandestine sojourn to Karda Nui, documenting the Siege of Karda Nui and covertly sabotaging some of the Makuta's assaults on the Av-Matoran populace. Like many others, Veuy was temporarily blinded by the bright light that radiated when Matoro resurrected Mata Nui [[Spiritual Dimension|from death]]. However, he swiftly regained his sight, employing his shapeshifting abilities to restore his eyes. This profound event served as a catalyst, unlocking Veuy's connection to the ethereal spirit realm, as he perceived the "echoes" reverberating when Mata Nui's essence returned from the realm of the deceased.
   
Sometime after the Toa Nuva arrived to awaken the Great Spirit, Veuy left the universe core to report his findings. Veuy survived the Reign of Shadows and, after Teridax's death, he settled in Spherus Magna.
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Subsequent to the arrival of the Toa Nuva, Veuy left the universe core to relay his findings. Unyielding in the face of the Reign of Shadows, Veuy emerged as a survivor. Following Teridax's death, he made the exodus to the new world of Spherus Magna.
   
 
===The Invasion===
 
===The Invasion===
When the [[Chorak]] invaded Spherus Magna, Veuy was evacuated from [[Metru Magna]] with the other residents of the city into a [[Spherus Magna Refuge|refuge]]. To help the refugees in their plans, Veuy contacted the spirit of the last owner of the legendary [[Gebuk|Mask of Wishes]] for insight.
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In the tumultuous period of The Invasion, as the [[Chorak]] attacked the population of Metru Magna, Veuy sought refuge within the confines of the designated sanctuary known as the [[Spherus Magna Refuge]]. To aid the displaced populace, Veuy communed with the spirit of the last known bearer of the fabled [[Gebuk|Mask of Wishes]], drawing upon its wisdom to assist the refugees.
   
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Ultimately, the conflict ended, culminating in the triumphant return of Veuy and his compatriots to Metru Magna.
The conflict eventually ended, and Veuy returned to Metru Magna with the other survivors.
 
   
====[[The Invasion: Defunction|Defunction]]====
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===[[The Invasion: Defunction|Defunction]]===
Along with [[Morvax]], Veuy was tasked with guarding Metru Magna while [[Spherus Magna Council|Council President]] Tahu traveled with [[Vavakx]] to the southern kingdom of [[Xianori]] on a mission.
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A millenia later, Veuy found himself entrusted with safeguarding Metru Magna, while the [[Spherus Magna Council|Council President]], Turaga Tahu, embarked on a mission to the southern realm of [[Xianori]] alongside Vavakx and [[Deriahk]].
   
One day, [[Kapokhed]] arrived requesting help in solving a series of Matoran murders that had been happening in his village. Veuy offered his assistance and they went to the village, where he inspected the bodies and concluded that the Matoran had been killed by someone who had 'fed' on their souls.
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In a fateful turn of events, Veuy was approached by [[Kapokhed]], who asked for his aid in unraveling a mysterious series of Matoran murders plaguing his village. Veuy accompanied Kapokhed to the village, meticulously examining the lifeless bodies. His analysis led him to a disconcerting conclusion: the souls of the fallen Matoran had been devoured by an insidious perpetrator.
   
Turaga [[Kryehk]], the village leader, then presented a dagger that she had found with one of the bodies. Veuy consulted [[Morvax]], who identified the artifact as the legendary Dagger of Space, one of the three Entropy Relics.
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Turaga [[Kryehk]], the leader of the village, presented Veuy with a dagger discovered amidst the remains — a relic known as the Dagger of Space, one of the Entropy Relics. Seeking counsel, Veuy turned to an historian, [[Morvax]], who identified the artifact and its history.
   
Veuy and Kryehk then decided to collect all the relics to solve the mystery, but suddenly the village was attacked by a creature named Boparok. At that moment [[Peduik]], whom Veuy asked to silently follow him for the mission, revealed himself to help in the battle. Boparok overwhelmed the group and stole the second relic, the Gem of Destiny, which was in Kapokhed's possession.
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Veuy and Kryehk embarked on a quest to retrieve all the relics, hoping to solve the mystery. However, their endeavor was abruptly interrupted when the village fell under an assault by a creature named Boparok. In this dire moment, Veuy's silent companion, [[Peduik]], revealed himself to help in the battle. However, Boparok overwhelmed them, stealing the second relic the Gem of Destiny from Kapokhed.
   
Suspecting that Boparok had fled into the forest, Veuy contacted Makuta [[Zakkond]], who was familiar with the area. The group left the village and met Zakkond at the entrance of the cave that used to his home.
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Driven by a suspicion that Boparok had sought refuge within the forest, Veuy sought Makuta [[Zakkond]], who was well-versed in the terrain. The group departed from the village, eventually rendezvousing with Zakkond at his long-abandoned abode a cavern of shadowed mysteries.
   
The Makuta guided the team into the cave, where they found several more Matoran bodies. To find out what had happened, Veuy went into a trance and conversed with one of the deceased Matoran's soul. After awakening from the trance, Veuy found his companions under attack by Boparok. During the chaos, Kryehk discovered the Chain of Spirit hidden under a rock and fired dark pulses at everyone in the cave, incapacitating them. Veuy realized that they had been deceived, and Kryehk revealed to have been Makuta [[Pakark]] in disguise all along.
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Venturing into the cave, the group encountered a disturbing sight more Matoran bodies strewn across the floor. Seeking answers, Veuy entered a trance-like state, establishing a connection with the soul of one of the fallen Matoran. Upon emerging from his ethereal communion, Veuy discovered his companions under assault by Boparok. Amidst the chaos, Kryehk's astonishing revelation unfolded an act of betrayal, as she revealed herself as none other than Makuta [[Pakark]] in disguise.
   
Pakark took all the relics and disappeared, releasing Veuy and the others. They discussed with Boparok, who explained that his intention had been to stop Pakark from the beginning and that the Makuta was going to use the relics in conjunction with the Kanohi [[Gebuk]] to destroy the cosmos and rebuild it in his image.
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With their treacherous foe seizing the relics and disappearing from sight, Veuy and the others were left to grapple with the deception. However, Boparok revealed the truth Pakark planned to harness the combined power of the relics and the Kanohi Gebuk to shatter the very fabric of the cosmos, constructing a new reality in his image.
   
Upon returning to Metru Magna, Pakark had already opened his entrance to the [[Spiritual Dimension]], using the real Turaga Kryehk as a sacrifice. Veuy went after him and confronted the Makuta in the dimension. Pakark began destroying reality with the Kanohi Gebuk, forcing Veuy to destroy the mask. With his plans ruined, Pakark surrendered and was apprehended. Veuy then emerged with him from the Spiritual Dimension and was received as a hero.
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Returning to Metru Magna, Veuy arrived to witness the grim spectacle of Pakark opening a portal to the [[Spiritual Dimension]], using Turaga Kryehk as a sacrifice. Veuy then pursued the Makuta into the dimension, engaging him in a cataclysmic clash. Pakark, fueled by the power of the Kanohi Gebuk, sought to unleash destruction upon reality itself, compelling Veuy to take drastic action. In a courageous act, he shattered the mask, thwarting Pakark's plans. Defeated, the Makuta submitted to capture, while Veuy emerged triumphant.
   
 
====[http://fav.me/d8wkc7v Old Grievances]====
 
====[http://fav.me/d8wkc7v Old Grievances]====
A year later, Vavakx realized that the [[Alpha Spear]] had reactivated from its dormant state, indicating that [[Mersny]], the original Emir of the Alpha Beings, had returned. He summoned Veuy to tell him the news and plan the next course of action; knowing that Mersny would stop at nothing until Vavakx was destroyed, the city of Metru Magna was put on high alert.
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A year later, the dormant [[Alpha Spear]] stirred from its slumber, signifying the return of [[Mersny]] the original Emir of the Alpha Beings. Veuy received the urgent summons from Vavakx, prompting a meeting to devise a countermeasure. Recognizing Mersny's intent on obliterating Vavakx and all who stood in his path, the city of Metru Magna was placed on high alert.
   
Veuy then accompanied Vavakx to his underground bunker. Three days after the Alpha Spear was revived, Mersny made his appearance in the city with an army of monstrosities and began to make his way to the bunker, destroying everything in his path. Veuy and Vavakx were joined by Manauhk, [[Deriahk]], and [[Pakark]] (now a Makuta of Light). Manauhk teleported Vavakx and Deriahk away from the city, while Veuy and Pakark stayed behind to help survivors escape.
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Taking a stand beside Vavakx, Veuy retreated to the secure confines of an underground bunker. Yet, within three days of the Alpha Spear's reactivation, Mersny emerged from the shadows, accompanied by a nightmarish legion of abominations. Relentlessly carving a path of destruction toward the bunker, Mersny left nothing but ruin in his wake. Standing firm against the onslaught, Veuy and Vavakx found allies in the form of [[Manauhk]], [[Deriahk]], and a reformed Pakark now a Makuta of Light. Manauhk swiftly teleported Vavakx and Deriahk to safety, leaving Veuy and Pakark to aid any survivors to escape.
   
Veuy managed to group most of the survivors and they hid from Mersny's forces using Pakark's illusions. Moments before escaping, Pakark was attacked and his illusions faded, revealing the group. Veuy served as a distraction while the others fled.
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Harnessing Pakark's illusory powers, Veuy guided survivors, concealing them from Mersny. However, the facade shattered when Pakark, caught off guard, fell victim to an attack, dispelling his illusions and exposing the group. In a selfless act of sacrifice, Veuy offered himself as a diversion, granting the others a chance to escape.
   
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Imprisoning Veuy atop a towering edifice within Metru Magna, Mersny awaited the inevitable arrival of Vavakx, who ventured into the heart of the city to save his brother. As the fateful confrontation unfolded, Vavakx confronted Mersny in a legendary clash, each combatant harnessing their powers, weapons, and combat skills. The battle reached its zenith as Mersny unleashed a devastating magnetic wave, intent on obliterating Veuy. Yet, in an act of heroism, Vavakx intervened, halting the onslaught by conjuring a [[Mask of Space|spatial loop]] — an inescapable prison enfolding both Alpha Beings.
Knowing that Vavakx would try to rescue his brother, Mersny locked Veuy on a building in Metru Magna. Vavakx went into the building and was finally confronted by Mersny. After a legendary fight, Mersny began charging a magnetic wave to destroy Veuy, but Vavakx stopped him in the middle of his attack, [[Mask of Space|creating a spatial loop]]. Knowing that the loop would annihilate both him and Mersny, Vavakx gave a final telepathic message proclaiming Veuy as his successor. Veuy could only watch as the loop around both Alpha Beings contracted and destroyed them.
 
   
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Aware that their fates were intertwined within the loop, Vavakx bid a final telepathic farewell to Veuy, anointing him as his successor. Helpless, Veuy could only bear witness as the loop compressed upon both combatants, erasing them from existence.
The next day, Veuy organized an event in Metru Magna commemorating Vavakx's life and archievements, attended by dignitaries from the entire planet. During that same ceremony, Veuy was officially crowned as Emir of the Alpha Beings and endowed with protochromium armor and mask to indicate his new status.
 
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The following day, Veuy orchestrated a commemorative event in Metru Magna, a grand homage celebrating the life and achievements of Vavakx. Dignitaries from across the planet convened to pay their respects, while Veuy, in a profoundly significant ceremony, assumed the mantle as the Emir of the Alpha Beings. Adorned with armor and a mask crafted from protochromium, his new appearance symbolized his ascendance to the distinguished position.
   
 
===Rebellion===
 
===Rebellion===
A few years later, a pair of [[Bukgu]] infiltrated the Great Depot underground of the Spherus Magna Council Headquarters in Metru Magna and stole the Kanohi Ignika. Suspecting that [[Canrum]], the leader of the Bukgu and Archon of the kingdom of Xianori, could be involved, Veuy and Council Preident Tahu decided to go to the kingdom to investigate. They were accompanied on their journey by [[Isale]], representative of the Bukgu in the Council, and [[Nugru]], a Toa who was present at the time of the robbery.
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A few years later, a pair of [[Bukgu]] infiltrated the Great Depot underground of the Spherus Magna Council Headquarters in Metru Magna and stole the Kanohi Ignika. Faced with mounting suspicions that [[Canrum]], the Bukgu leader and Archon of the kingdom of [[Xianori]], may be implicated, Veuy and Council President Tahu resolved to undertake an investigative expedition to the realm. Accompanying them on their journey were [[Isale]], the representative of the Bukgu within the Council, and [[Nugru]], a Toa who had been present during the theft.
   
The group boarded Tahu's personal ship, where they agreed that Nugru would take over the investigation while the others would meet with Canrum. Nugru left the ship to disappear from view and the others landed on the kingdom.
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Embarking on Tahu's personal vessel, the group strategized, assigning Nugru to spearhead the investigation while the remaining members proceeded to meet Canrum. Nugru disembarked discreetly, while the others alighted in the kingdom and were received by Canrum.
   
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Inquiring about the theft of the Kanohi Ignika, Tahu pressed Canrum for information. The Archon assured them of his ignorance about the situation. Undeterred, Veuy and Tahu persisted for information, probing Canrum regarding the conditions in Xianori's impoverished sectors. Canrum revealed that his subjects had begun to question his authority, drawing inspiration from Kapokhed's history. Blaming the President for hailing Kapokhed as a hero, tensions escalated as the leaders exchanged insults.
Veuy and the others were taken to Canrum, who welcomed them. When Tahu asked about the Ignika's robbery, Canrum assured that he did not know about the situation. Zirnitra, a noble present at the meeting, accusing the President of insulting them. Isale tried to defend Tahu, for which she was expelled from the meeting. Canrum then admitted knowing that the Bukgu who had stolen the mask were orange-eyed, pariahs in the Bukgu society.
 
   
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Seizing the opportunity, Veuy discreetly left the room, attempting to contact Nugru. Abruptly, a Chorak attacked him and incapacitated him. Upon regaining consciousness, Veuy found himself in the presence of Deriahk, who revealed the impending catastrophe that loomed over Xianori: the marginalized Bukgu population, weary of their plight, had initiated a rebellion to assassinate the ruling elite. Moreover, Isale's involvement as one of the leaders, willing to exploit the Kanohi Ignika to execute the Archon and the President, was exposed. Intrigued by Deriahk's cause, the Chorak allied themselves with him in a bid to prevent the impending carnage.
Veuy and Tahu insisted on asking about the situation in Xianori's slums, and Canrum said that his subjects had begun to question his authority, inspired by the history of Kapokhed. The Archon blamed the President for declaring Kapokhed a hero, and the leaders began to exchange insults.
 
   
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Veuy promptly alerted Tahu's crew, ensuring they stood prepared to evacuate from Xianori. Thus, the rebellion was officially ignited, plunging the streets into chaos and bloodshed. Concurrently, Isale made an attempt on Canrum and Tahu's lives. Veuy tried to stop her, but Isale, driven by desperation, prepared to unleash the power of the Kanohi Ignika upon all. Nonetheless, Nugru and a newfound ally named [[Diguxx]] arrived and halted Isale's insidious plot.
Veuy took advantage of the distraction to leave the room and try to contact Nugru, but the Toa did not respond. Suddenly, a [[Chorak]] appeared and incapacitated Veuy. Upon awakening, Veuy was received by [[Deriahk]], who said that Tahu and Canrum were in grave danger. Deriahk explained the grave situation about to be unleashed in Xianori: the low-class Bukgu, tired of their situation, began planning a Rebellion to assassinate the elite. Deriahk also revealed the role of Isale as one of the group's leaders, ready to use the Kanohi Ignika to kill the Archon and the President. Meanwhile, the Chorak, interested in helping Deriahk, made an alliance to stop the impending carnage.
 
   
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Converging with Deriahk, the group confronted the true mastermind behind the rebellion — Kapokhed. Despite Deriahk's efforts to reason with him, Kapokhed clung to his plans, choosing to engage in battle. A clash ensued between Nugru and Kapokhed, while Deriahk summoned the aid of his Chorak allies to contain the rebellion.
Veuy immediately contacted Tahu's ship crew so they would be ready to evacuate them from Xianori. Then the Rebellion officially began, with a massacre developing in the streets. Meanwhile, Isale tried to assassinate Canrum and Tahu. Veuy appeared to stop Isale and the latter tried to use the Kanohi Ignika and overwhelm everyone, but Nugru and a new ally, [[Diguxx]], defeated her.
 
   
 
Amidst the struggle, the Chorak Queen, [[Lixis]], arrived at the scene. She convinced Kapokhed to yield, but an unexpected manifestation occurred — the essence of the Kanohi Gebuk within Kapokhed surged forth, endangering Lixis's life. Stepping valiantly between Kapokhed and the Queen, Deriahk sacrificed himself, succumbing to a fatal blow.
Diguxx teleported himself with everybody else out of the Magistrate to stop the chaos. There they met Deriahk, who had just been defeated by the true leader of the Rebellion: Kapokhed. Deriahk tried to reason with Kapokhed, but he refused to stop his plans and prepared to fight. Nugru battled Kapokhed and Deriahk summoned his Chorak allies to contain the Rebellion.
 
   
 
Harnessing their combined abilities, Diguxx and Veuy managed to extract the essence of the Mask of Wishes from Kapokhed, freeing him from its influence. Puzzled by the survival of the Kanohi Gebuk, considering Veuy had recently destroyed it, Diguxx theorized that the mask had managed to endure by exploiting its connection with Kapokhed, subsequently distorting his desire to aid his people.
In the midst of the struggle, the Chorak Queen [[Lixis]] made her appearance. She convinced Kapokhed to yield, but then the essence of the Kanohi Gebuk manifested itself from within him and threatened to kill Lixis. Deriahk stepped between him and the Queen, receiving the fatal blow.
 
   
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Driven by the conviction to obliterate the mask, Veuy clashed with Diguxx, who, harboring a desire to preserve its power, vehemently refused. In the ensuing argument, Diguxx fled with the mask.
Diguxx and Veuy, using their powers, extracted the essence of the Mask of the Wishes from Kapokhed, releasing him from its influence. Veuy wondered how Kanohi Gebuk survived, as it had been destroyed by him not long ago. Diguxx explained the nature of the mask, theorizing that it had managed to survive using its connection with Kapokhed and then perverted his desires to help his people in all that had happened during the Rebellion.
 
   
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Canrum, grateful for the resolution of the rebellion, expressed his intention to govern with increased severity, aiming to prevent the recurrence of such conflicts. Outraged by the Archon's proclamation, Nugru killed Canrum, ending his reign. The Toa then made his escape, leaving behind a memory crystal.
Veuy insisted on trying to destroy the mask again but Diguxx refused, saying that its power was part of Spherus Magna's history. Veuy, thinking that the risk was too great, was not convinced.
 
   
 
Upon his return to Metru Magna, Veuy perused the contents of the memory crystal, uncovering evidence of corruption within the Spherus Magna Council. Contemplating whether to disclose this information, Veuy found himself in doubt, but finally, Peduik appeared to convince him to do so. The revelation resulted in many Council Senators resigning or being arrested for their crimes. This also led to Tahu being removed from his post as President, with Turaga [[Koved]] taking office later.
Diguxx did not accept Veuy's ultimatum and, wanting to preserve the power of the Gebuk and the Ignika, took the masks and disappeared.
 
 
Canrum thanked everyone for ending the Rebellion and then assured that he would be much harder in his reign to prevent a similar conflict from recurring. Nugru was outraged at the Archon's statement and killed him to stop his reign. The Toa then fled, leaving a crystal of information behind.
 
 
Back in Metru Magna, Veuy inspected the information inside the crystal, which revealed corruption in the Spherus Magna Council. Veuy doubted whether to make the information public or not, but finally, Peduik appeared to convince him to do so. The revelation resulted in many Council Senators resigning or being arrested for their crimes. This also led to Tahu being removed from his post as President, with Turaga [[Koved]] taking office later.
 
   
 
Because of the scandal, Veuy decided to renounce the Council and to separate the Alpha Beings from the unified society. Without them, Metru Magna lost much of its power.
 
Because of the scandal, Veuy decided to renounce the Council and to separate the Alpha Beings from the unified society. Without them, Metru Magna lost much of its power.
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==Abilities and Traits==
 
==Abilities and Traits==
Veuy is resourceful, strict, and mysterious. He is considered by many to be the wisest of the Alpha Beings; in fact, he regularly provided Vavakx with practical advice that helped him organize and manage his life. Veuy has a strong sense of tradition and responsibility, and his opinions are usually strong.
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Veuy, known for his resourcefulness, strict demeanor, and enigmatic nature, is widely regarded as the wisest among the Alpha Beings. He consistently offered practical counsel to Vavakx, aiding in the organization and management of his life. With a deep-rooted sense of tradition and responsibility, Veuy possesses unwavering convictions.
   
Despite his wisdom and spiritual affinity, Veuy's priorities are firmly placed in the mundane matters of the world. He was willing to sacrifice the legendary masks of Life and Wishes to ensure the safety of the people of Spherus Magna, even though [[Diguxx]] explained to him the importance to preserve their power.
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Despite his profound wisdom and spiritual connection, Veuy's focus remains grounded in the practical affairs of the world. He demonstrated his commitment to the well-being of the people of Spherus Magna by his will to sacrifice the legendary masks of Life and Wishes, even though Diguxx emphasized the significance of preserving their power.
   
Veuy carries himself with authority and dignity; most Alpha Beings saw him as the natural successor for Emir of the species after Vavakx's death, and he adapted quickly to his new role.
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Exuding an air of authority and dignity, Veuy naturally assumed the mantle of Emir following Vavakx's demise, swiftly adapting to his new role.
   
 
===Powers===
 
===Powers===
 
{{Quote|Veuy could feel energy flowing through his body. It was as if the souls of the victims of this massacre were acting through him, filling him with light and fury. Suddenly, the energy exploded and engulfed the cave. Boparok, surprised, lost his telekinetic grip and the team members broke free.|Defunction}}
 
{{Quote|Veuy could feel energy flowing through his body. It was as if the souls of the victims of this massacre were acting through him, filling him with light and fury. Suddenly, the energy exploded and engulfed the cave. Boparok, surprised, lost his telekinetic grip and the team members broke free.|Defunction}}
Like all Alpha Beings, Veuy has complete control over his form. He has a penchant for adopting Rahi forms as disguises, particularly reptilian Rahi, and he has learned to mimic their behaviors.
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Veuy possesses complete mastery over his physical form, a characteristic shared by all Alpha Beings. He has a proclivity for assuming disguises in the form of reptilian Rahi creatures, effectively mimicking their behaviors.
   
Veuy has a deep connection with the [[Spiritual Dimension]], which gives him the natural ability to sense the spiritual presence of other individuals, living or dead, and to track them through meditation. He can also harness his spirituality to perform supernatural acts, such as manifesting arcane energy, or summoning spirits for assistance and knowledge. Veuy has visions.
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Veuy's profound connection to the [[Spiritual Dimension]] enables him to discern the spiritual presence of both living and deceased beings, allowing him to track them through meditation. Drawing upon his spiritual essence, Veuy can harness supernatural powers, such as manipulating arcane energy and calling upon spirits for assistance and knowledge. Visions frequently guide him.
   
 
===Mask and Tools===
 
===Mask and Tools===
 
[[File:VeuyBack.JPG|thumb|right|Veuy's rocket booster.]]
 
[[File:VeuyBack.JPG|thumb|right|Veuy's rocket booster.]]
Veuy wears the Great Kanohi [[Phiki]], Mask of Purity, which allows him to cleanse impurities in beings and environments. He also wears thick protective armor that includes an advanced life support system and a rocket booster. To indicate his position as Emir of the Alpha Beings, his mask and armor are coated in [[protochromium]].
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Veuy dons the Great Kanohi [[Phiki]], Mask of Purity, which gives him the power to purify both living beings and his surroundings.
   
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He also wears a personalized version of the [[Adaptive Armor]], specially crafted by the Po-Matoran [[Defrejj]]. This adaptive armor harmonizes with Veuy's shape-shifting abilities, offering unparalleled adaptability in any environment. Notably, the armor is equipped with flight equipment. As a symbol of his status as Emir of the Alpha Beings, Veuy's mask and armor are made of protochromium.
Veuy's weaponry includes two [[Pocket Rhotuka Launcher]]s and a disk launcher.
 
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Veuy's arsenal comprises the legendary [[Alpha Spear]] and a disk launcher.
   
 
===Army===
 
===Army===
As the leader of the Alpha Beings, Veuy has complete control over his kind and their homeland. He also has a Toa army at his disposal: the Toa Takiw.
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As Emir, Veuy exercises absolute authority over the Alpha Beings and their territories, including New Takiw Nui. Serving as his second-in-command is [[Rakaralu]]. Additionally, Veuy commands a formidable Toa army known as the Toa Takiw.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
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"Veuy did not muster a word. He only closed his eyes and suddenly the room felt unnaturally cold. It wasn't long until Kapokhed could see arcane energy pulsating around Veuy's small body. The power permeated the room, swirling with vigor and elegance. It was beautiful to behold, and Kapokhed knelt, finally acknowledging the authority of his host."
―Defunction
Veuy
Veuy
Alpha Being
Status
Alive
Location
Pronunciation
VEE-oo-ee
Powers
Shapeshifting,
theurgy
Kanohi
Tools
Alpha Spear, Adaptive Armor, disk launcher

Veuy is an Alpha Being and current Emir of his species.

History

Veuy, like most Alpha Beings, hails from the region of Takiw Nui. Diligently climbing the ranks, he garnered recognition within the inner circle of Vavakx, ultimately earning the distinction of being considered a close confidant and dear friend by him.

Remarkably, Veuy assumed the role of Chronicler for the Alpha Beings, using his innate shapeshifting abilities to covertly bear witness to momentous events throughout the universe. He documented many crucial occurrences, such as the journey undertaken by Toa Jovan's team during the Great Disruption, as well as the Great Rescue operation in the city of Metru Nui.

During the occupation of Metru Nui by the Visorak horde, Veuy, cunningly disguised as a Rahi, found himself ensnared by the horde. Luckily, the Rahaga, renowned protectors of Rahi creatures, came to his aid, rescuing him alongside other captured creatures. Grateful for their courageous intervention, Veuy drew inspiration from the Rahaga, subsequently adopting their appearance as his own.

In the millennia that followed, amidst the Destiny War, Veuy embarked on a clandestine sojourn to Karda Nui, documenting the Siege of Karda Nui and covertly sabotaging some of the Makuta's assaults on the Av-Matoran populace. Like many others, Veuy was temporarily blinded by the bright light that radiated when Matoro resurrected Mata Nui from death. However, he swiftly regained his sight, employing his shapeshifting abilities to restore his eyes. This profound event served as a catalyst, unlocking Veuy's connection to the ethereal spirit realm, as he perceived the "echoes" reverberating when Mata Nui's essence returned from the realm of the deceased.

Subsequent to the arrival of the Toa Nuva, Veuy left the universe core to relay his findings. Unyielding in the face of the Reign of Shadows, Veuy emerged as a survivor. Following Teridax's death, he made the exodus to the new world of Spherus Magna.

The Invasion

In the tumultuous period of The Invasion, as the Chorak attacked the population of Metru Magna, Veuy sought refuge within the confines of the designated sanctuary known as the Spherus Magna Refuge. To aid the displaced populace, Veuy communed with the spirit of the last known bearer of the fabled Mask of Wishes, drawing upon its wisdom to assist the refugees.

Ultimately, the conflict ended, culminating in the triumphant return of Veuy and his compatriots to Metru Magna.

Defunction

A millenia later, Veuy found himself entrusted with safeguarding Metru Magna, while the Council President, Turaga Tahu, embarked on a mission to the southern realm of Xianori alongside Vavakx and Deriahk.

In a fateful turn of events, Veuy was approached by Kapokhed, who asked for his aid in unraveling a mysterious series of Matoran murders plaguing his village. Veuy accompanied Kapokhed to the village, meticulously examining the lifeless bodies. His analysis led him to a disconcerting conclusion: the souls of the fallen Matoran had been devoured by an insidious perpetrator.

Turaga Kryehk, the leader of the village, presented Veuy with a dagger discovered amidst the remains — a relic known as the Dagger of Space, one of the Entropy Relics. Seeking counsel, Veuy turned to an historian, Morvax, who identified the artifact and its history.

Veuy and Kryehk embarked on a quest to retrieve all the relics, hoping to solve the mystery. However, their endeavor was abruptly interrupted when the village fell under an assault by a creature named Boparok. In this dire moment, Veuy's silent companion, Peduik, revealed himself to help in the battle. However, Boparok overwhelmed them, stealing the second relic — the Gem of Destiny — from Kapokhed.

Driven by a suspicion that Boparok had sought refuge within the forest, Veuy sought Makuta Zakkond, who was well-versed in the terrain. The group departed from the village, eventually rendezvousing with Zakkond at his long-abandoned abode — a cavern of shadowed mysteries.

Venturing into the cave, the group encountered a disturbing sight — more Matoran bodies strewn across the floor. Seeking answers, Veuy entered a trance-like state, establishing a connection with the soul of one of the fallen Matoran. Upon emerging from his ethereal communion, Veuy discovered his companions under assault by Boparok. Amidst the chaos, Kryehk's astonishing revelation unfolded — an act of betrayal, as she revealed herself as none other than Makuta Pakark in disguise.

With their treacherous foe seizing the relics and disappearing from sight, Veuy and the others were left to grapple with the deception. However, Boparok revealed the truth — Pakark planned to harness the combined power of the relics and the Kanohi Gebuk to shatter the very fabric of the cosmos, constructing a new reality in his image.

Returning to Metru Magna, Veuy arrived to witness the grim spectacle of Pakark opening a portal to the Spiritual Dimension, using Turaga Kryehk as a sacrifice. Veuy then pursued the Makuta into the dimension, engaging him in a cataclysmic clash. Pakark, fueled by the power of the Kanohi Gebuk, sought to unleash destruction upon reality itself, compelling Veuy to take drastic action. In a courageous act, he shattered the mask, thwarting Pakark's plans. Defeated, the Makuta submitted to capture, while Veuy emerged triumphant.

Old Grievances

A year later, the dormant Alpha Spear stirred from its slumber, signifying the return of Mersny — the original Emir of the Alpha Beings. Veuy received the urgent summons from Vavakx, prompting a meeting to devise a countermeasure. Recognizing Mersny's intent on obliterating Vavakx and all who stood in his path, the city of Metru Magna was placed on high alert.

Taking a stand beside Vavakx, Veuy retreated to the secure confines of an underground bunker. Yet, within three days of the Alpha Spear's reactivation, Mersny emerged from the shadows, accompanied by a nightmarish legion of abominations. Relentlessly carving a path of destruction toward the bunker, Mersny left nothing but ruin in his wake. Standing firm against the onslaught, Veuy and Vavakx found allies in the form of Manauhk, Deriahk, and a reformed Pakark — now a Makuta of Light. Manauhk swiftly teleported Vavakx and Deriahk to safety, leaving Veuy and Pakark to aid any survivors to escape.

Harnessing Pakark's illusory powers, Veuy guided survivors, concealing them from Mersny. However, the facade shattered when Pakark, caught off guard, fell victim to an attack, dispelling his illusions and exposing the group. In a selfless act of sacrifice, Veuy offered himself as a diversion, granting the others a chance to escape.

Imprisoning Veuy atop a towering edifice within Metru Magna, Mersny awaited the inevitable arrival of Vavakx, who ventured into the heart of the city to save his brother. As the fateful confrontation unfolded, Vavakx confronted Mersny in a legendary clash, each combatant harnessing their powers, weapons, and combat skills. The battle reached its zenith as Mersny unleashed a devastating magnetic wave, intent on obliterating Veuy. Yet, in an act of heroism, Vavakx intervened, halting the onslaught by conjuring a spatial loop — an inescapable prison enfolding both Alpha Beings.

Aware that their fates were intertwined within the loop, Vavakx bid a final telepathic farewell to Veuy, anointing him as his successor. Helpless, Veuy could only bear witness as the loop compressed upon both combatants, erasing them from existence.

The following day, Veuy orchestrated a commemorative event in Metru Magna, a grand homage celebrating the life and achievements of Vavakx. Dignitaries from across the planet convened to pay their respects, while Veuy, in a profoundly significant ceremony, assumed the mantle as the Emir of the Alpha Beings. Adorned with armor and a mask crafted from protochromium, his new appearance symbolized his ascendance to the distinguished position.

Rebellion

A few years later, a pair of Bukgu infiltrated the Great Depot underground of the Spherus Magna Council Headquarters in Metru Magna and stole the Kanohi Ignika. Faced with mounting suspicions that Canrum, the Bukgu leader and Archon of the kingdom of Xianori, may be implicated, Veuy and Council President Tahu resolved to undertake an investigative expedition to the realm. Accompanying them on their journey were Isale, the representative of the Bukgu within the Council, and Nugru, a Toa who had been present during the theft.

Embarking on Tahu's personal vessel, the group strategized, assigning Nugru to spearhead the investigation while the remaining members proceeded to meet Canrum. Nugru disembarked discreetly, while the others alighted in the kingdom and were received by Canrum.

Inquiring about the theft of the Kanohi Ignika, Tahu pressed Canrum for information. The Archon assured them of his ignorance about the situation. Undeterred, Veuy and Tahu persisted for information, probing Canrum regarding the conditions in Xianori's impoverished sectors. Canrum revealed that his subjects had begun to question his authority, drawing inspiration from Kapokhed's history. Blaming the President for hailing Kapokhed as a hero, tensions escalated as the leaders exchanged insults.

Seizing the opportunity, Veuy discreetly left the room, attempting to contact Nugru. Abruptly, a Chorak attacked him and incapacitated him. Upon regaining consciousness, Veuy found himself in the presence of Deriahk, who revealed the impending catastrophe that loomed over Xianori: the marginalized Bukgu population, weary of their plight, had initiated a rebellion to assassinate the ruling elite. Moreover, Isale's involvement as one of the leaders, willing to exploit the Kanohi Ignika to execute the Archon and the President, was exposed. Intrigued by Deriahk's cause, the Chorak allied themselves with him in a bid to prevent the impending carnage.

Veuy promptly alerted Tahu's crew, ensuring they stood prepared to evacuate from Xianori. Thus, the rebellion was officially ignited, plunging the streets into chaos and bloodshed. Concurrently, Isale made an attempt on Canrum and Tahu's lives. Veuy tried to stop her, but Isale, driven by desperation, prepared to unleash the power of the Kanohi Ignika upon all. Nonetheless, Nugru and a newfound ally named Diguxx arrived and halted Isale's insidious plot.

Converging with Deriahk, the group confronted the true mastermind behind the rebellion — Kapokhed. Despite Deriahk's efforts to reason with him, Kapokhed clung to his plans, choosing to engage in battle. A clash ensued between Nugru and Kapokhed, while Deriahk summoned the aid of his Chorak allies to contain the rebellion.

Amidst the struggle, the Chorak Queen, Lixis, arrived at the scene. She convinced Kapokhed to yield, but an unexpected manifestation occurred — the essence of the Kanohi Gebuk within Kapokhed surged forth, endangering Lixis's life. Stepping valiantly between Kapokhed and the Queen, Deriahk sacrificed himself, succumbing to a fatal blow.

Harnessing their combined abilities, Diguxx and Veuy managed to extract the essence of the Mask of Wishes from Kapokhed, freeing him from its influence. Puzzled by the survival of the Kanohi Gebuk, considering Veuy had recently destroyed it, Diguxx theorized that the mask had managed to endure by exploiting its connection with Kapokhed, subsequently distorting his desire to aid his people.

Driven by the conviction to obliterate the mask, Veuy clashed with Diguxx, who, harboring a desire to preserve its power, vehemently refused. In the ensuing argument, Diguxx fled with the mask.

Canrum, grateful for the resolution of the rebellion, expressed his intention to govern with increased severity, aiming to prevent the recurrence of such conflicts. Outraged by the Archon's proclamation, Nugru killed Canrum, ending his reign. The Toa then made his escape, leaving behind a memory crystal.

Upon his return to Metru Magna, Veuy perused the contents of the memory crystal, uncovering evidence of corruption within the Spherus Magna Council. Contemplating whether to disclose this information, Veuy found himself in doubt, but finally, Peduik appeared to convince him to do so. The revelation resulted in many Council Senators resigning or being arrested for their crimes. This also led to Tahu being removed from his post as President, with Turaga Koved taking office later.

Because of the scandal, Veuy decided to renounce the Council and to separate the Alpha Beings from the unified society. Without them, Metru Magna lost much of its power.

Veuy finally left Metru Magna and returned to the New Takiw Nui, where he spent a lot of time meditating in solitude.

Abilities and Traits

Veuy, known for his resourcefulness, strict demeanor, and enigmatic nature, is widely regarded as the wisest among the Alpha Beings. He consistently offered practical counsel to Vavakx, aiding in the organization and management of his life. With a deep-rooted sense of tradition and responsibility, Veuy possesses unwavering convictions.

Despite his profound wisdom and spiritual connection, Veuy's focus remains grounded in the practical affairs of the world. He demonstrated his commitment to the well-being of the people of Spherus Magna by his will to sacrifice the legendary masks of Life and Wishes, even though Diguxx emphasized the significance of preserving their power.

Exuding an air of authority and dignity, Veuy naturally assumed the mantle of Emir following Vavakx's demise, swiftly adapting to his new role.

Powers

"Veuy could feel energy flowing through his body. It was as if the souls of the victims of this massacre were acting through him, filling him with light and fury. Suddenly, the energy exploded and engulfed the cave. Boparok, surprised, lost his telekinetic grip and the team members broke free."
―Defunction

Veuy possesses complete mastery over his physical form, a characteristic shared by all Alpha Beings. He has a proclivity for assuming disguises in the form of reptilian Rahi creatures, effectively mimicking their behaviors.

Veuy's profound connection to the Spiritual Dimension enables him to discern the spiritual presence of both living and deceased beings, allowing him to track them through meditation. Drawing upon his spiritual essence, Veuy can harness supernatural powers, such as manipulating arcane energy and calling upon spirits for assistance and knowledge. Visions frequently guide him.

Mask and Tools

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Veuy's rocket booster.

Veuy dons the Great Kanohi Phiki, Mask of Purity, which gives him the power to purify both living beings and his surroundings.

He also wears a personalized version of the Adaptive Armor, specially crafted by the Po-Matoran Defrejj. This adaptive armor harmonizes with Veuy's shape-shifting abilities, offering unparalleled adaptability in any environment. Notably, the armor is equipped with flight equipment. As a symbol of his status as Emir of the Alpha Beings, Veuy's mask and armor are made of protochromium.

Veuy's arsenal comprises the legendary Alpha Spear and a disk launcher.

Army

As Emir, Veuy exercises absolute authority over the Alpha Beings and their territories, including New Takiw Nui. Serving as his second-in-command is Rakaralu. Additionally, Veuy commands a formidable Toa army known as the Toa Takiw.

Gallery

Previous Iterations

Trivia

  • Veuy is the only being in Diebeq's canon that has the potential to equal Diguxx in power level.