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Upon a pale horse he rides, this spark of ancient suns. Ezalor, the Keeper of the Light (also simply known as the Light), rides forth from the shattered Primordial harmony to bring the gift of life and light throughout the many corners of the vast universe, while remaining one step ahead from both chaos and darkness.

A force of the universe that has grown sentient in the dawn of time, he embodies and identifies himself as the weak nuclear force, a fundamental force that is unique among the others with its transmutative capabilities on the subatomic level (compared to the other three forces which are attractive and sometimes repulsive) as well as the ability to manipulate magic and its very essence.

Genesis
Long ago, before time began to flow, when the once witless nothingness still predated existence as we know it, the One we know as the Elder Titan worked his prowess in creating the world. His world was still whole, no such division existed, all were still joined as if they were all one in the great Primordial harmony. In honing his skills, he shattered something with his hammer that was irreparable but disposable. He broke the world in an event that he calls the Founding or the Shattering, compromising the wholeness that he intended for creation as a rift divided existence and all of its aspects. The One fell into his own broken world and he shared in its disunity, becoming a broken soul himself.

Such was the blow from the One's hammer that even the still witless void felt its reverberations. Time itself began to flow as the universe was born. Through this sundering, the one unified force split into the four fundamental forces now that the Primordial harmony has been dissolved. Each force soon gained sentience at the dawn of time. The weak force came to be known as Ezalor and he escaped from the shattered Primordial harmony, leaving his kin in the Fundamental Plane. He now rides forth across every plane at once, but in his wake is dogged chaos himself, who enforces the first covenant that Ezalor defied by egressing his home realm.

Age of Light
Following his exodus from the Fundamental plane, the headstrong Ezalor—in the darkling, material universe—set to brilliant work. Through the gift that caps his luminous staff, he sparked the heat of the first sun of the cosmos. Thus was the first light born, heralding the beginning of the age of light in a world where darkness still reigned. No mere orb of scorching light this, however, for the first star was an alive and sentient creature. As this primordial flame aged, it began to collapse on its own mass until it burst and died in a supernova. Yet the great wheel dictates that life must come from death, and so this star's demise was the birth of many constellations to come.

Assisting him in his brilliant efforts is a winged equine herald. Created in the earliest days of his headstrong flight, this awesome creature's charge set the sky ablaze as it ignited stars with its bright charge. But soon Ezalor abandoned his work for unknown reasons, leaving behind his mantle.

Personality and Mannerisms

 * embodies an old man, most if not all personality revolves around it
 * has hearing problems
 * forgetful, hardly self-aware
 * forgets enemies
 * unaware of his power and its potency
 * usually not prudent
 * honorable
 * polite
 * fight fair
 * brave, courage
 * funny for an old man

Ezalor's Quest and the War of the Ancients
Ezalor frequently mentions that he is on a quest  that only he participates in. From Light's Keep, Ezalor rides out carrying the Light, entrusted to him by an unknown entity. It is the Light that he keeps that guides him on his quest, but it is also the light that appears at the end of his quest. Although this quest does not require the death of anyone, it is not a peaceful quest and Ezalor suffers no threat to it, slaying anyone who may oppose his quest and force his hand. His death is only a temporary failure in his quest. Even things that he considers as trifles are useful to him in hastening his quest.

Given the context of this quest's mentions, perhaps this quest takes place in the war of the Ancients. Destroying an Ancient seems to be the completion of his quest. Despite this significant consequence, Ezalor would simply like to take a nap after finishing his quest. But should he truly fail in his quest, darkness will reign forever.

Primordials
Ezalor is one of the four Fundamentals, the fundamental forces of nature themselves that were split and have gained sentience in the Founding: the creation of the universe. Together, they are known as the four pillars that underlie all of creation who were once a single unified force before the Shattering split them. With their creator, the Elder Titan, they are known as the Five Founders or Foundation.

For some inscrutable reason, 's goals are not aligned with Ezalor's quest.

It was the who did the Shattering that split his once whole world, his very own soul, and the unified force. To repair his broken world, he strives to rejoin all that was divided. As it was in the beginning, he seeks to return and reunite the scattered Fundamentals back to their home plane. He has no unease in slaying the maker of stars to return him to ultimate order. On the other hand, he relates with Ezalor's age while referencing his true nature as the weak force. It is the shattered fundamental forces that provide his form, but together with their creator, the Five Pillars shape the Worldsmith back to life.

As an enemy, the has no qualms with extinguishing his light. As allies, Zet appreciates the assistance of a Fundamental.

Before the came to be, the void itself witnessed Ezalor's origin and headlong flight across the cosmos. He thinks of his journey as a delight for him to see. As such, he supports Ezalor, suggesting for his brother to cease his pursuit and telling him that he has no purpose outside of chasing after the Light. Inai finds it unpleasant to slay Ezalor.

Family
Stars Children of Light  Solar Goddess

The Light
Ezalor may be a part of the Light Brigade, as he uses their name in place of the word "army" in the phrase "one man army" that is himself. He gets his stuff at their expense.

Second to Ezalor, the is hunted by Chaos Knight for serving the Light. As such, they are both related by them being with the same Light that chaos itself hunts.

Allies
offer to protect his light

Enemies
derkners

Creatures of Darkness

Turath

Abode
Light's Keep

light powers
ezalor's light can purify, similar to the light of 's, further increasing connection because they draw upon the same light

his light is both incandescent and luminescent

can create life

Powers
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Illuminate
At the end of his shining staff, Ezalor unleashes a brilliant wave of ethereal horses that the way, a marvelous revelation of the hidden, primordial Light within him.

Primordial harmony
Both his and  spells are two sides of the same coin, as they both involve manipulation of the Primordial harmony in two different ways.

Mana Leak
For the former, the spell disrupts the target's Primordial harmony and weakens their magical essence, causing a due to their weakened constitution.

Mana Leak's process is somewhat akin to one of the weak force's mechanisms, but does not necessarily involve it. Simply put, and without going too deep into the complexities of nuclear physics, the weak force is involved in beta decay, one of the several types of radioactive decay. Radioactive decay is the emission of particles from an unstable atomic nucleus, made unstable due to the imbalance of strength between the repulsive EM force that repels the constituent particles of the nucleus from each other and the attractive nuclear force that binds together each of the constituent particles of the nucleus. Beta decay is a type of this radioactive decay, defined by the beta particles (basically electrons or positrons) that this type of decay emits.

Compare an unstable atomic nucleus, the beta particle that it emits, the energy it uses, and the weak force, to the Primordial spirit harmony, the target of his Mana Leak, their mana, and Ezalor himself, respectively.

Chakra Magic
In the same vein, bestows his harmony among others. Voice lines for this spell mention kundalini and the "serpent of illumination" when used.

In real-life Eastern esoteric traditions, kundalini is a dormant cosmical energy within all beings, pictured as a coiled serpent at the base of the spine. Adepts may practice Laya Yoga to awaken their kundalini, allowing it to encircle upwards along the spine to tap into each of the six chakra stations until it reaches the seventh and top chakra at the head, thus merging with the atman (the eternal essence of the self, synonymous with the soul) and feeling an overwhelming and indescribable bliss as a result. That being said, Kundalini in Chakra Magic is depicted as a being's inner light energy, hence Ezalor calling it the "serpent of illumination" when he uses the spell. Its icon on the right depicts all of these: the two points on the vertical line are the cakras and the twining line on each of them is the kundalini, hence it is pictured as a serpent. The twining lines converge into the light, representing the kundalini reaching the final cakra.

In Dota 2, Chakra Magic does the aforementioned process of kundalini in real-life, for the spell awakens the light energy or the serpent of light within. Comparing Dota 2 lore with this real-life esoteric stuff, the merging with atman and its consequent bliss is similar to the Elder Titan feeling bliss when reuniting with his soul via. As such, the harmony that this spell's lore is referring to is likely the Primordial harmony on a spiritual level.

Solar Bind
has no lore to it. But it is similar to Mana Leak which is similar to the weak force, possibly meaning that Solar Bind is another example of the weak force at use.

Recall
seems to be a very vague spell, having nothing but a mysterious "Walk towards the light." description.

Biography
This entity must've been the creator, or at least was involved in, the creation of the, since it's also known as "Buluphont's Aureal Incapacitator." Since Buluphont had something to do with this spell, Buluphont is likely a magician.

Seeing how the young Invoker (who existed during the ancient days when magic was once at its most potent form because it was still primarily a mnemonic art) learned this Deafening Blast spell alongside his nine other invocations, wielding them all with the rare and ancient sorcery of invoking, Buluphont must have existed during this golden age of magic as well & thus this obscure magician must've been an ancient one too.

Inheritance
In his youth, the learned Buluphont's  alongside the nine other spells he currently wields, using all three orbs to invoke this spell for casting.

Magics
Like the Invoker, Buluphont must've had the ability to his spells. He must've had the energies of, , and as well to cast his magic. Otherwise, he would not be able to use his (also known as Buluphont's Aureal Incapacitator ), a spell that's invoked using one of each the three elemental magic orbs.

Using all three elements at once, this simple yet powerful spell unleashes a mighty sonic wave that's loud enough to deafen those caught in the blast, leaving them reeling from the attack. Gameplay wise, it seems to draw upon Quas to knock back enemies, Wex to disarm them, and Exort to deal damage.
 * Regarding the spell using the element's powers, the blast should draw upon Quas instead of Wex for its disarming capabilities, since Quas is the energy of stopping and ceasing, thus Deafening Blast using Quas to stop the afflicted from attacking. On the other hand, the blast's knockback distance should draw upon Wex since it is the energy of movement. Exort remains unchanged, the spell still using it for its damage and power. Deafening Blast doesn't use the aformentioned order probably because of gameplay reasons.
 * With the Dark Artistry uniform, the Deafening Blast has a dark violet and purple color to it and it leaves behind dark rune trail in its wake.