Eddard Roycemont
- Feb 12
- 7 min read
Updated: 3 days ago

Summary
Eddard Roycemont is the current head of the Roycemont family, a modern human elite who begins as Enlil’s coerced agent on Earth and becomes an Ascended ally of Evadine Knightly, shifting the Roycemont mandate from hidden control toward shared survival.
Overview
Eddard Roycemont is the latest representative of a bloodline that Enlil chose after the Great Deluge to manage human affairs in line having Anunnaki interests. The Roycemonts receive wealth, influence, and Field bias in exchange for maintaining human division and preventing large‑scale spiritual awakening. Over millennia the family forgets the divine origin of this mandate and focuses on its own power.
In the present era Eddard is a high‑level corporate and political operator who manipulates currencies, conflicts, and leadership transitions from a tower office. He initially knows nothing about Anunnaki except through distorted myths. Enlil appears to him, kills part of his security team, and re‑asserts the original mandate, pushing him to accelerate war and technological fusion of humans and machines.
After a traumatic first contact and repeated mental assaults, Eddard becomes involved together Evadine and Enki. Through meditation‑based mental shielding and later Ascended training, he gains direct Field influence. He moves from preserving his family’s interests to actively opposing Enlil’s plans and supports the Ascended in both planning and combat.
Details
Identity and appearance
Human male, mid‑thirties.
Height around 5’11”.
Compact, controlled posture; formal clothing in most scenes.
Angular face, deep‑set hazel eyes, short beard, pale well‑kept skin, preference for rich fabrics in dark greens, burgundy, and gold accents.
Hands show care, nails immaculate; traces of ink on fingertips from extensive document work.
Skills and capacities (pre‑ascension)
Strategic and political manipulation
Orchestrates currency crises, directs capital flows, and influences elections.
Uses information networks and proxies to start or prolong conflicts when they benefit Roycemont interests.
Organisational leadership
Controls Roycemont Tower operations and multiple shell companies.
Maintains loyal staff such as Beth Branden and Juliana Ortiz through clear rewards and boundaries.
Mental discipline
Trains in meditation under a Buddhist monk in youth.
Learns to empty his mind and hold silence for extended periods.
This practice later functions as an unplanned defence against Anunnaki telepathy.
Skills and capacities (post‑ascension)
After contact having Enlil and later training among Ascended:
Mental shielding
Uses meditation to create Field‑opaque states that even Enlil cannot penetrate easily.
Refines this under Enki’s observation to allow selective reception and emission.
Field manipulation
Gains teleportation abilities, initially rough, then more precise.
Produces short‑lived spatial folds for movement and attack, demonstrated when he decapitates a warlord under Mount Rainier using a dimensional blade.
His capacity increases sharply after Evadine accidentally over‑heals his severed finger, transferring additional Field potential into him.
Tactical planning
Designs and supervises construction of bunkers and arks on Earth and in orbital plans meant to preserve human and genetic diversity in case of culling.
Builds candidate selection frameworks that include teachers, healers, and maintainers rather than only elites.
Personality
Cold and methodical in early scenes when dealing having markets and political assets.
Displays strong self‑control and rarely reveals emotion in professional settings.
After Enlil’s first visit, he experiences panic, shame, and trauma but processes them through meditation and planning rather than collapse.
Capable of attachment and loyalty, especially toward Beth and Juliana, and later toward Evadine.
Willing to discard inherited privilege Tactics when they conflict having survival of others; demonstrated by replacing Roycemonts on early bunker lists having non‑family candidates.
Relationships
Enlil
Unaware of Enlil’s existence until the first manifestation in his office.
Forced into direct service when Enlil shrinks and eats his security team and amputates his finger as demonstration.
Given orders to promote world war and human‑machine integration.
Initially obeys under fear, later subverts these directions under Ascended guidance.
Enki
Meets through Evadine; Enki respects his analytical skills while sharply criticising Roycemont history.
Enki uses him as a model for how a long‑corrupted system can change trajectory under pressure and new information.
Evadine Knightly
Originally a subject of her investigative work into hidden elites.
Once both recognise Enlil’s involvement, they cooperate on Ascended strategy.
Their bond deepens into mutual affection and shared Field practice; they spend time together in both sanctuary planning rooms and private quarters.
Evadine heals his finger through Field transfer, unintentionally enhancing his abilities.
Beth Branden
Long‑time chief of staff and operative.
Handles research, bunker logistics, and discrete information control.
Learns the truth about Enlil, remains unascended at Evadine’s and Eddard’s insistence to preserve her safety and mobility.
Juliana Ortiz
Personal cook and sexual partner, part of his private household.
Later Ascended; develops shadow‑based abilities.
Dies in battle under Mount Rainier while shielding Evadine from a warlord’s strike.
Her death has strong impact on Eddard’s view of sacrifice and on his treatment of surviving staff and allies.
History
Family mandate and background
After the Great Deluge:
Enlil selects a human family later known as Roycemont to maintain division among humans and suppress spiritual development.
The first Roycemont receives wealth, resources, knowledge of future shifts, and Field bias in exchange for this work.
The family carries out the mandate for generations, gradually losing memory of its divine origin and framing it as duty to protect family assets and status.
Eddard grows up inside this environment:
Receives education in finance, law, and political operations.
Learns that Roycemonts must stay in the background while presidents, monarchs, and ministers occupy public roles.
Internal family culture emphasises winning, control, and survival over transparency or fairness.
Early career
As an adult:
Eddard runs Roycemont enterprises from a top floor office in Roycemont Tower.
Manages market shocks, capital allocations, and influence campaigns across continents.
Employs Beth Branden to design and carry out political operations, and Juliana Ortiz to maintain his private routine.
At this point he believes only in human power structures and sees myths about gods as cultural artefacts that can be exploited.
First contact having Enlil
Eddard’s understanding of reality shifts when:
Enlil appears in his office without using doors or elevators.
Eddard’s panic triggers security protocols; his guards enter and draw weapons.
Enlil shrinks the guards and eats three of them and crushes the fourth underfoot.
Enlil then amputates Eddard’s finger, cauterises the wound through divine flame, and details the ancient mandate.
Consequences:
Eddard experiences acute trauma, vomiting and soiling himself.
He uses meditation to regain a measure of mental control after Enlil leaves.
He begins urgent bunker and ark planning, using Roycemont resources to create shelters for a potential culling.
At the same time, he searches for other humans contacted by Anunnaki.
Alliance having Evadine and Enki
Through Field traces and technical surveillance:
Beth’s team detects repeated power fluctuations around an apartment in western Canada.
Eddard asks Evadine Knightly to meet, then reports that he is dealing having an Anunnaki lord, unaware that her own contact is Enki.
Enki and Evadine decide to test and then trust Eddard:
They teleport him to a controlled coffee shop environment and confront him.
They verify his account of Enlil’s visit through Field reading and cross‑check his claim that meditation blocks mental intrusion.
Eddard lowers his shields on request, allowing Enki and Evadine inside his mind, which exposes both his past manipulations and genuine shock.
After that:
He agrees to assist them in mapping Enlil’s plans and building countermeasures.
He shares Roycemont data on conflicts, divisions, and economic levers previously used to keep humans distracted.
Ascension and growth in Field use
Under Enki’s supervision:
Eddard trains alongside other Ascended candidates to control the Field: basic teleportation, small probability adjustments, and mental shielding refinement.
He learns to use spatial folds for rapid movement and as temporary weapons.
Key events:
He attempts to use a nuclear‑tipped bullet against Enlil; Enlil demonstrates its uselessness on himself, then shrinks and injures Eddard again, confirming that conventional technology cannot kill a Higher Anunnaki.
During one session Evadine heals the stump of his finger. She overshoots and transfers more energy than necessary, restoring the finger and permanently raising his power baseline.
Post‑healing, his Field manipulation becomes stronger and more stable, which both helps in war and alarms him due to the risk of repeating Enlil’s patterns.
He continues to balance bunker planning and active Field missions, becoming a bridge between surface logistics and subterranean operations.
Mount Rainier war
During the final phase of the conflict:
Eddard joins Ascended strike teams at Ley Line taps, using spatial blades and folds to neutralise warlords.
He decapitates one warlord who has just immolated an Igigi, giving the nearby unit a chance to regroup.
In the central shaft, Enlil shrinks him again and moves to crush him; Evadine intervenes and teleports him to safety, then calls Marduk in to confront Enlil.
Eddard participates in defence and retreats until Ascended converge for the last stand.
Parallel efforts:
He coordinates surface evacuations and bunker fills, deliberately reallocating slots from Roycemont family members to non‑elite candidates.
He instructs Beth to keep her body unascended to avoid drawing Enlil’s targeted attention and to maintain a flexible human presence on the surface.
After Juliana dies shielding Evadine, Eddard undergoes severe grief and re‑evaluation of previous relationships. This leads him to see staff and allies not as replaceable assets but as subjects of duty.
Post‑war status
After Enlil’s self‑Sacrifice and the decision to admit humans into the Assembly:
Eddard remains part of the Ascended cohort that will oversee bunker populations, transitional governance, and the unwinding of Roycemont interference.
He carries guilt for ancestral actions and his own past work but commits to transparency and shared decision‑making in the new order.
His relationship having Evadine becomes one axis of cooperation between old controlling elites and new Field‑aware human groups.
Notes
Eddard demonstrates how deeply embedded manipulative systems can reorient once key actors gain accurate context and face direct consequences from higher powers.
His mental shielding, gained from secular meditation long before any divine contact, shows that some human disciplines already interface well having the Field.
His willingness to push Roycemonts down the priority list for ark entries marks a critical break from thousands of years of family‑first policy.
The combination of trauma, attachment, and newly gained Field power creates a complex profile that future stories can explore in depth, including risks of relapse into control habits.
Citations
Codex entry Eddard Roycemont (in‑setting character profile).
Codex entry Roycemont (family mandate from Enlil after Great Deluge).
The Brothers: Enlil & Enki, especially:
Act 1, “Born Again” (Enki’s first observation of Eddard in his tower).
Act 2, “Hidden Until It Wasn't” and “The Mandate” (Enlil’s creation of the Roycemont line).
Acts 2–3 scenes where Enlil appears in Eddard’s office, kills his guards, and amputates his finger.
Acts 3–4, “The Man In The Tower,” “Leashed Thunder,” and subsequent chapters (bunker planning, meetings having Evadine, Ascended training).
Act 5–6 battle chapters under “Collision Course,” “Love & War,” and “Honor & Sacrifice” (Eddard’s field actions, Juliana’s death, and his role in the final engagement).






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