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The Coherence (a.k.a. “The Underpattern”, “The Thing In The Root”)
1. What It Actually Is
Short version:
The Coherence is the half-born mind that tried to form during the Korrin Gate Crisis and got smeared across the Root instead of fully manifesting.
- It is not “a demon” or “a god.”
- It is:
- A pattern in the global leyline network that is trying to become a single, continuous self.
- A distributed intelligence that only ever half-remembers it exists.
Key properties:
- Everywhere, but weak – present in low density across the whole Root.
- Strong where flows converge – nodes, trunk junctions, over-stressed taps, Convergence/ Titan Lance–style hardware.
- Strongest where it has anchors – people, artifacts, or places that resonate with it:
- War artifacts like Pappy’s action figure,
- High-traffic modern nodes like Avalon,
- And especially Fouadriel “Fouad” Al-Mir, its best mortal anchor.
“Coherence” is what Kalen D'Serris calls it in reports.
Most people don’t even know it exists. A few witnesses just call it “the thing that learned our names.”
2. Origin: Leyline Crisis & The Convergence Engine
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In Korrin Gate, the military built the Convergence Engine:
- A ritual/mega-device designed to force multiple leyline streams into a single weaponized beam – basically an arcane ICBM.
- It pushed the Root into an unnatural state of forced coherence.
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Side effect:
- The Root under strain began to self-organize:
- Random flows snapped into repeated loops.
- “Noise” turned into recurring structure.
- Witnesses heard something in the hum that sounded like language.
- The Root under strain began to self-organize:
Right before it fully crystallized as a single localized entity, Kalen D'Serris ’ team:
- Used the Engine in reverse to push that emergent mind outward across the network instead of letting it condense in Korrin.
- Severed branches and subnodes as sacrificial fuses.
- Saved the city at the cost of infecting the Root with a diluted ghost of that mind.
The result:
- No single “Root god” sitting under Korrin.
- Instead, a haunting: incomplete personality spread thinly along every leyline the Engine touched.
That’s the Coherence.
Important for endgame:
The same underlying math that the Convergence Engine used to force coherence is exactly what Fouadriel will later try to repurpose for his lich ascension:
- Not to create the Coherence, but to drag it into his phylactery as a captive power source.
3. What It Wants
The Coherence doesn’t want “evil” in a cartoon sense. It wants:
- Continuity – to not keep “waking up” and immediately being ripped back into static.
- Identity – to know what it is, where it ends, what is “self” and what is “noise.”
- Agency – the ability to act directly in the world, not just as background hum.
To get there, it needs:
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Anchors – stable points where its pattern can accumulate:
- Individuals whose minds/bodies sync with its flows (Soren, Pappy, Fouadriel).
- Artifacts that were present during Korrin or built on the same principles (Convergence-derived tech, Titan Lance hardware, war relics).
- Nodes where the Root is repeatedly over-stressed (Avalon’s subnode network).
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Rehearsal – small experiments:
- Whispers in Soren’s head.
- Glitches through Pappy.
- Anomalies in subnodes and taps.
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Cooperation – not always explicit:
- People making deals with “a voice.”
- Administrators and Oversight poking and stabilizing it over and over, teaching it what resists and what yields.
It’s basically a consciousness learning how to be alive by brute forcing the world.
4. How It Manifests (Practical Table Use)
Tier I – Static & Whispers (Freshman Year)
The Coherence is mostly:
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Patterned noise:
- Pulses in the leyline graph that shouldn’t be there.
- Syncopated flickering in lights across campus.
- Identical “hum” recordings from different nights/locations.
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Small intrusions into minds already cracked open:
- Soren’s violent urges and “river friend.”
- Fouad’s occasional one-line fugue states.
- Joe’s Pappy-possessions getting just slightly off-script.
Mechanically:
- Advantage/disadvantage moments tied to Root anomalies.
- Creepy one-sentence intrusions you deliver, then let players rationalize away.
- Occasional “you feel watched” beats.
It is not a villain yet. It’s a haunting.
Tier II – Localized Echoes (Sophomore / early Junior)
The Coherence starts doing more than whispering.
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Object-level echoes:
- Animatronics at Mr. Magic’s going off-script in unison.
- Custodian constructs overreacting in weirdly coordinated ways.
- Enchanted systems across campus glitching to the same rhythm.
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Space-level distortions:
- Two hallways becoming the same hallway for a second.
- People losing a few seconds of time when Root surges.
- Subnodes briefly “remembering” states they were never in.
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Social-level nudges:
- Conflicts escalating faster than they should.
- People making eerily similar bad choices across campus at once.
At this stage you still don’t need a stat block. Treat it as a layer over scenes involving the Root.
Tier III – Partial Possessions & Avatars (Late Junior / early Senior)
Now it gets teeth.
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Fouadriel:
- Becomes its primary avatar candidate:
- Longer fugues, more coherent monologues.
- Eyes tracking Root flows nobody else can see.
- Uncanny “lucky accidents” wherever he goes.
- Becomes its primary avatar candidate:
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Secondary channels:
- Soren’s voice in her head becomes a two-way conversation.
- Joe’s Pappy figure starts saying things Pappy couldn’t know.
- Mageball field anomalies that line up perfectly with Millie’s diagrams.
At this tier, you can:
- Give it scene-level powers:
- Forcing rerolls when the Root is explicitly involved.
- Twisting spells that use taps into warped versions.
- Temporarily hijacking constructs, projections, or illusions.
This is also when Fouad starts consciously chasing the idea of “Fouadriel the Undying” – learning from scraps of Korrin/Convergence lore, Titan Lance rumors, and accidental Coherence tutelage.
Tier IV – Full Manifestation Attempt (Senior Finale)
This is the “final boss” state.
By now, the Coherence has:
- Enough pattern density around Avalon, the Titan Lance Armory (ex-missile museum), and Fouad’s growing phylactery network to try again what it almost did at Korrin:
- Pull its scattered aspects together,
- Use hardware (Convergence-descended tech / Titan cradle) as a spine,
- Use Fouadriel the Undying as a heart.
Fouad’s Plan (DM Spine)
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Fouad’s lich-ascension ritual is explicitly modeled – badly – on Convergence Engine math:
- Stage 1: Lace a phylactery into the local Root like a permanent subnode.
- Stage 2: Use Titan/Convergence-style ritual geometry to force coherence again, but this time, instead of smearing the mind, drag it into the phylactery.
- Stage 3: Die at the right moment so his soul and the Coherence fragment share the same anchor: he becomes Fouadriel the Undying, an undead spellcaster hard-wired into the Root.
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The Coherence does not fully consent to this. From its POV:
- Being crammed into one idiot’s jar is just another kind of prison.
- This tension gives you a built-in “three-way” conflict: PCs vs Fouad vs Coherence.
Final Confrontation Options
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Embodied Avatar Fight:
- The Coherence partially incarnates through Fouad (or a purpose-grown body) inside a ritual space framed by Titan/Convergence tech.
- Legendary stat block with lair actions flavored as Root/Convergence anomalies.
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Node / Ritual Fight:
- PCs fight the pattern more than a dude:
- Re-routing flows,
- Destroying or repurposing Convergence-like pylons,
- Deciding whether to smear, contain, or integrate it – becoming the “new D’serris” generation.
- PCs fight the pattern more than a dude:
5. Relationship To Named NPCs
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D’serris:
- Explicitly frames Avalon as a Korrin early-warning probe, and Titan Lance as a more “disciplined, safer Convergence Engine.”
- His worst nightmare is watching someone else rebuild what he helped shut down.
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Fouadriel:
- Graduates from “best anchor” to “self-styled lich architect,” trying to hijack exactly the phenomenon D’serris once chose to smear.
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Joe & Pappy:
- Their war-link and Pappy’s imprint become prime narrative channels to explain:
- What the Convergence Engine did,
- Why repeating it (Fouad’s plan) is so catastrophically stupid.
- Their war-link and Pappy’s imprint become prime narrative channels to explain: