Anonymous said: Can you do a write up for page of void please??? love your blog!!
Aw, well, thank you.

Powers: CA
The Page and the Knight are the passive-active pair, Exploiting their Aspect by turning it into a weapon. But where the Knight keeps the sword they have been given by their Aspect, the Page hands it out, makes themselves an army of the Knights their swords create. Similarly, where the Knight reaches their full potential as an army by themselves, the Page learns what they can from their teammates and allies, reaching their full potential far slower than the speedy lone-wolf Knight. Jake English, as the Page of Hope, equipped thought-Dirk with his beliefs that the manifestation of his knowledge of Dirk existed, and he was essentially just wished into existence by those beliefs, having received Aranea’s gift of his full potential. And while Pages’ abilities take a while to come into effect, due to their full potential being a long road to reach the end of, at least they don’t have to deal with the pesky side effect of their session lacking their Aspect.
So, Page of Void, turns other people into Knights of Void.
…What, are you surprised I jumped right into that power? Well, that’s because there isn’t really much that the Page can do besides. Horuss Zahhak, too, was a Page of Void, and what did he give to his teammates? Nothing. Any Page of Void would simply be able to give their teammates nothing…actually, I take that back. A well-trained Page of Void might be able to do worse than that. A well-trained Page of Void would be able to obscure their allies’ information, memories they want (or need) to forget.
Don’t worry, though, the Page’s other ability more than makes up for it. You see, by making their allies Knights of Void, the Page has essentially ensured the success of their session. I’m not sure if you’ve read our team analysis of a Knight of Void, but in the case you haven’t, let me tell you, Knights of Void are one of the parts of a perfect session because their mere presence means that everything that needs to be in the session is there. And yes, this does apply to Pages, too, once they reach their full potential. Knights of Void are armies, construction crews, basically anything, able to call out anything they need from the nothingness, and able to show up wherever they may be needed. The weaponization of Void would likely allow this Knight the ability to teleport into and out of existence wherever they need to be, or, at the very least, turn invisible. Just imagine what, say, three of them together would be able to accomplish!
As a final note, it’s worth saying that a Page of Void might be a bit of a secret-keeper, given how Pages tend to accept their Aspect wholeheartedly as a matter of who they are (e.g., Jake, as the Page of Hope, believing most, if not everything, that he gets told, as a measure of his tremendous faith), and this might be something that the Page needs to work on to reach their full potential, opening up to their teammates about their secrets. Not all, but, at the very least, some.
Weapons: TC
Pages and Void. Well, as I have previously stated at least once, Void players opt towards quieter ways to kill things and Pages use more traditional weapons. For instance, Horuss Zahhak, the canon Page of Void, used a bow and arrows to fight. The other Pages are Tavros, who used a lance, and Jake, who uses his pistols. Other Void players are Equius, who uses his bare hands (literally nothing), and Roxy, with her sniper rifle. As such, a Page of Void would use a strife specibus designed to fight and kill quietly. The following would suffice.
Land and Quest: TC and CA
You see this here word list? The one thepageofhopes made? Yeah, you can use it if you can’t think of a good Void word.
Alright. Of the three Void players we have seen in canon, Equius Zahhak, the Heir of Void, Roxy Lalonde, the Rogue of Void, and Horuss Zahhak, the Page of Void, we have only seen two’s lands (Roxy’s and Equius’), but, of course, given how one is a member of a Void session, one that is inherently different to other sessions (read: regular ones), we can only use one, Equius’, the Land of Caves and Silence. This was an empty-looking land that, in an obvious (and, I imagine, intentional) contrast to Light lands, looked like it was perpetually night. Silence is a lack of sound, and the “lacking” part makes it the Aspect word, and I think it’s possible that Caves might be the aesthetic word, as one would think that they are a permanent structure, leaving Silence to be the quest word, but given how little time that was spent in the Land of Caves and Silence, even in Paradox Space, there isn’t much we know about the land. We can imagine that Void lands would have a direct contrast to Light lands as for the light that’s on it, and where Light lands look like they’re at various stages of the daytime, Void lands would be in darkness.
So, with that aesthetic knowledge done, what would the Page of Void’s quest be?
I mean, they’ve got to have a quest, right?
….Yeah, I’m officially labeling the Page of Void as the most useless class until they reach their full potential.
I know, I know, I’m being mean, but really, and I am being quite literal here, the Page of Void has nothing to do.
Their land has consorts, sure, but they’re pretty damn content with what little happens in their darkness-filled land. Their Denizen is not causing any trouble, no monster’s rampaging, no slaves need to be freed, no tablet needs to be destroyed, no war needs to be stopped…nothing.
I know, you’re all like, “What the hell is this bullshit?!”
I was like that, too. But then I started actually trying explaining it to myself (note to self: muttering to yourself in public generally garners a few odd looks), and it makes sense.
The Page’s natural ability to give people Void (read: nothing) is the only thing they could do without actually dying on their quest bed, and even then, they would only be able to make them forget. They have nothing to do besides not screwing shit over, and that’s because their only gift to give other people (with their powers, I mean, not like, intellectually or creatively) is nothing.
Their quest is nothing…but at the same time, it’s far more challenging than one might think. Because with nothing to do, what else is there but for them to learn to overcome their own boundaries. Their quest is to learn to reach their full potential. Their quest is to learn their powers, to learn themselves…and to maybe stop holding so tightly on to all of those secrets.