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| - Due to the Void's existence in a perpetual and tumultuous state of entropy, it existed in constant fluctuation and bedlam. Consequently, events that contrasted with the Void's nature were one of the few methods that could disrupt it. Even then, only significant events that affected the Void in its entirety sent such disruptions through it, which consequently made such events very rare. Communication with the Presence was the only known disruption that the Savants of the Charon Dominion were aware of prior to their crusade into the realspace galaxy. The Void was entropy, and thus in order for the Presence to commune, usually to its Harbinger, it was forced to induce a measure of stability within the Void, inherently disrupting its very nature. A Voidwalker entering into the state of Immolation, if exceptionally powerful, also held the potential to send a disruption through the Void. However, the most extreme form of disruptions were only discovered following the Charon's passage through the Hellmouth. Once the nature of the wounds in the Force were discovered to have been "breaches" in which the power of the Void flourished, the Jedi Order and Sith Hegemony carried out an experiment designed by the last surviving Titan, Jeshua Kaleth. In a ritual known as "Vokriind", Eyra for "resurrection" or "restoration", groups of Jedi and Sith dually utilized both Wall of Light and Storm of Darkness Force techniques—not against—but with each other. The surge of Force energies, which formed makeshift energies of the Primal Force, sealed the breaches maintained by the Void, effectively destroying the wounds in the Force in their entirety. The Vokriind ritual induced the most severe effects within the Void that the Charon had ever previously known, including forcing Harbinger Krovo Scrios into a comatose state, temporarily weakening the powers of the Savants galaxywide, and throwing many Voidwalkers into mental confusion from the experience.
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