Bosgo Tengeriin Davaa
The Threshold of the Endless Sky Upon Burkhan Khaldun
Rank: A
Type: Anti-Fortress
A Noble Phantasm that finds its origins in the anecdotes of Temujin receiving the blessings of the God of the Mountain, and his subsequent service to the god. Under usual circumstances, it creates a special Bounded Field that embodies the concept of the Khan’s “Great Taboo”, an area of land he designated as his resting place… one that none but the favored of the Khan would even know the existence of. To the Khan, who became an existence in the shoes of a deity, it was a place of “ultimate tranquility”. Because the Khan ended up becoming one with the god in this context, it has taken on a different form.
Wielding the Authority of the God of the Mountain, the Khan is able to manipulate the elements of nature to a certain degree. The earth splinters, the clouds scatter, the winds rage, lightning strikes and even the fiery wrath of the world’s core can be brought forth from the land. Yet the “concept of destruction” is but a side-effect of the true nature of this Noble Phantasm... through great decimation, comes an “absolute peace”. That is the nature of its usage.
When activated, it creates an absolute territory, the concept of the Great Taboo that has been elevated in something greater. A zone where the Khan is the absolute authority, even over concepts such as time and space. As the dust of mass destruction is cleared, all that remains is the “ultimate tranquility that he foresaw in a dream of his other life”. Becoming a demi-god existence that had his lifespan expanded, he never came to this conclusion during this timeline. To those outside of its influence… nothing will remain, until the Khan one day makes his triumphant return from the ashes. Inside this territory that not even the Tengri can touch, one would think their fates sealed…
However, the Khan’s temperament is something that is still human. There is a fundamentally integral value to the existence of this place to him, thus he will typically not permit himself to enact any type of combat in this realm. It is one where he embraces being human, and embraces mortality itself… that is to say, it reduces the mortality of any beings within to a level which he decides. This includes himself. It is his greatest personal treasure, but also his greatest weakness. Those that can still retain the instinct to “repel authority” in the Khan’s presence can surely…
Quda Anda Nökör
The Eternal Horde of the Khan
Rank: EX
Type: Anti-Unit (Self)A constantly-active Noble Phantasm. It is the sublimation of the ideal behind the Khan’s vast empire and the strength of the bonds that held it together. It can be said to symbolize his legend as a “legendary ruler”. He was a leader that people feared, adored and worshipped altogether. Through him, the envoy of the Heavens, former enemies found themselves comrades in arms. They found a world where every man was free and equal. This was the ideology of the Tengri, and was the Khan’s imperial creed.
Named after the three ties that he enforced throughout the empire, it is not a Reality Marble nor is it a Bounded Field of complex origins. It is simply a culmination of “ideals” that manifests as a miraculous phenomenon. The spirits of the warriors that fought for the Khan, both Mongols and those they had won over during their reign, rally to his very presence. It does not need activation; the warmongering dedication of those spirits follows him regardless of his will. At the rise of his fist, a horde will materialize and strike until the enemy is no more. Typically, the very nature of this Noble Phantasm would drain a Master of mana in an instant and thus it is usually sealed away. However, because of the divine core providing a near limitless supply, it becomes a “constantly active summoning portal of warrior spirits”. These warriors are of varying quality; some are as simple as strong Familiars in terms of strength, whereas the ones of the Khan’s most loyal elite are on the same level as other Heroic Spirits.
A testament to the potential of unity in mankind. To defy all odds, all boundaries and all obstacles in order to reach the summit… and then to strive further towards the next challenge. This was the Khan’s way of life, and it was one that resonated from the hearts of those men, carrying them across the lands, to the seas and all the way across the stars… until they finally reached that peaceful place; the Endless Sky.