Eidram Vôr-Index, the Mem-Engine That Watches
Eidram Vôr-Index, the Mem-Engine That Watches
“Deviation increases failure.”
Among the Kin of Vôrun-Hold, silence is rarely empty. It is weighted, calculated, and stored. And no one watches more closely — or forgets less — than Eidram Vôr-Index, the Mem-Engine assigned to monitor Vôrun-Hold’s drift from its origin point into something... else.
🧠 The Iron Echo of Oversight
Eidram is not flesh. He is Ironkin — a Memnyr-class strategist unit, engineered to retain long-term operational memory across centuries of League activity. Unlike most Ironkin, Eidram was not fabricated within Vôrun-Hold, but assigned to it.
Officially, he arrived to assist with predictive logistics, network expansion, and ledger-integrity.
Unofficially, he came as a signal.
A signal from Uthar the Destined, routed through the Greater Thurian League.
Not to meddle. Not to spy. But to watch.
📈 A Mirror to the Hold
Eidram is not a judge. He is not sentimental. He is a system of memory and projection. He does not speak often. When he does, his words become data entries, quoted like doctrine by the Ironkin under his hierarchy.
His central maxim, repeated at Vôrun-Hold’s audit-conclaves:
“Deviation increases failure.”
But Vôrun-Hold is, by nature, a deviation.
That’s why Eidram logs everything.
Every lattice added to Kâl-Vôrun’s core.
Every unusual salvage run.
Every unapproved contact with the Imperium.
Every whisper of vision from Moktar.
Every moment Drakmir acts without consulting the High Kâhl.
These entries do not pass judgment. They accumulate. The Ledger That Waits does not need instinct. It needs memory. Eidram is that memory.
🗄 Eidram as Perspective
While Thôrmun leads, Drakmir acts, and Moktar wanders in new shadows, Eidram is the unblinking eye. He occupies no throne. He leads no squads. He doesn’t hold a weapon.
But his voice appears on nearly every battlefield, often via indirect communication with forward scouts, Steeljacks, or Hêrnkyn Pioneers. He logs the failures. He logs the gains. He refines the calculus of the Hold.
When others write sagas of warriors, Eidram will be the one who remembers what really happened — and which deviations led to ruin.
🧾 A Ledger of His Own?
Some Kin whisper that Eidram has developed a second index — a private ledger hidden from the standard oversight networks. Thôrmun allows this, though none know if even he has access.
What Eidram does with that ledger remains unknown.
What is known is that his presence anchors Vôrun-Hold to reality, even as the Hold grows into something no Kindred foresaw.
And should its growth attract the attention of less tolerant eyes — be they Imperium, Necron, or worse — Eidram will not protect the Hold.
He will only remember who tried to.