Void Knight (OU)

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Void Knight
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Sentient
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The Void Knights are a humanoid sentient species who were associated with the Shadow Proclamation and the Matoran Universe.

History[edit | edit source]

Artrix is a Void Knight who once worked for the Shadow Proclamation.[1]

In 100,079 CMT,[2] the Void Knights gained an unknown amount of authority in the Matoran Universe from the Five Kings Treaty. This was demonstrated when Malygos tried to pull rank on Artrix during an interrogation. However, the Void Knights' authority in the Matoran Universe was nullified when Blackout used the Vahi Cube to erase the six months in which the treaty was signed.[3]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Artrix (OU) (revision on 19:15, Jun 12, 2012): "Artrix is a Void Knight working for the Shadow Proclamation. [...] Species: Void Knight".
  2. Timeline (revision on 14:38, Jun 20, 2013): "Year 100,079 [...] (Note: The events of these six months were erased due to Blackout's use of the Vahi Cube.) [...] The Five Kings Treaty is signed".
  3. Five Kings Treaty (revision on 16:56, Feb 26, 2012): "The Five Kings Treaty was a treaty signed by five kings, including Blackout and Malygos. The exact terms of the treaty are unknown, but its main purpose was to prevent any of the kings from expanding their territory, on threat of immediate retaliation. It also gave an unknown amount of authority to the Void Knights, as demonstrated when Malygos tried to pull rank on Artrix during an interrogation."