From the cataclysmic embers of the Pegasi System's destruction, a new faith emerged: the Way of the Final Dawn. Witnessing the absolute power of Rowyn, the Breaker of Suns, the faith’s founders saw his apocalyptic rage not as an act of chaos but as a divine judgment. Its core philosophy centers on the belief that pure, unadulterated anger is the most potent force in existence, a power to be embraced, unleashed, and ultimately deified.
The primary objective for a follower of the Final Dawn is to achieve a state of Absolute Wrath, a complete surrender to one's inner rage, casting off all emotional restraint. The faith teaches that control and restraint are signs of weakness that lead to societal decay. True strength is found by emulating the raw, destructive purity of Rowyn. The faith claims that Rowyn’s annihilation of the Pegasi System was the ultimate expression of this state, an act of cosmic cleansing that earned him the title "Breaker of Suns." The journey toward this state is one of violent ritual and brutal self-discovery.
The faith has one singular leader, the Master Wrathfather, who guides disciples by interpreting the signs of impending cosmic imbalance. He preaches to prepare the universe for its purification and to forge a new order from the ashes, one built not on fragile diplomacy but on absolute, untamed anger. The Master Wrathfather speaks of the impending Great Cleansing, not a war of fleets and armies, but a wave of fiery chaos that will shatter the perceived stability of the entire universe. Wrathfathers preach that emotionally repressed societies are weak and fragile, destined to collapse into madness when confronted with true, unbridled anger. Only the followers of the Final Dawn, who have embraced their own inner fury, will have the strength to endure and forge a new existence from the ensuing void.