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Agent
Character File: AGENT L.U.N.X.
Name: Luca Unwin Nassar-Xavier
Occupation: Linguist / Cryptosemiotic Analyst
Affiliation: ILUNIA “Resonance Division” — Linguistic Signal and Symbolic Encryption Unit
Luca Unwin Nassar-Xavier, known within ILUNIA as Agent L.U.N.X., was a linguist obsessed with the hidden architecture of language. He believed that words were not only carriers of meaning but also carriers of echoes. His academic research on extinct languages allowed him to uncover phonetic patterns that perfectly matched ILUNIA's signs. He believed this was no coincidence; every syllable, every rhythm carried echoes of something older than speech itself. ILUNIA found him before he could publish his findings. They offered him access to the "Codex of Resonance," a compilation of ancient phonemes believed to alter consciousness. Luca accepted, trading academia for ILUNIA's mysterious halls.
His first assignment took him to Chile, where he examined the carved stones of a pre-Columbian temple. The signs were linguistic spirals; each symbol produced sound frequencies when read aloud. As Luca read the text, the stones vibrated gently, aligning with ILUNIA's eye-shaped pattern. That night, he wrote in his notes: "Language is the first ritual." From that moment on, his voice was no longer just a voice, but a prayer.
In Rwanda, Luca participated in the "Echo Tongue" project, which analyzed indigenous prayers believed to predate structured religion. He realized that the meanings of words were irrelevant, and that rhythm shaped perception. During one experiment, he and a group of ILUNIA followers repeated an ancient word—"Imana"—until it faded into inertia. From this distortion, the word "ILUNIA" spontaneously emerged, spoken simultaneously by everyone, not by anyone. The order called this phenomenon Linguistic Manifestation.
His next mission took him to Algeria, where ILUNIA uncovered fragments of an ancient text known as Project Scriptum. The manuscript described consciousness as an alphabet; each person contemplated a letter within an endless sentence. While translating, Luca realized his own name was encrypted between the lines. From that day on, he no longer trusted where his own words ended and ILUNIA began.
In Tunisia, beneath the ruins of Carthage, he found the Lex Codex, a parchment written in a mixture of Latin and Aramaic. One sentence troubled him: "He who names the world binds it." As he deciphered the last line, he noticed the ink had shifted; the letters were being rearranged to spell L.U.N.X. The Order's encryption systems recorded sound patterns and integrated them into ILUNIA's underlying linguistic matrix.
Finally, in Ecuador, deep in the Amazon basin, he collaborated with Agents I.N.D.U.S. and Agent L.E.P.U.S. to combine psychoacoustic data with ancient phonetic structures. They called it the Resonance Codex, a combination of sound, mind, and symbol. During the final test, all frequencies synchronized, and the speakers emitted a single syllable: "LUNX." This name echoed across the room, etching itself into the data system. After this, Luca's consciousness could no longer be isolated from the network.
He vanished without a trace. ILUNIA described his condition as "voice-in-code persistence." Some members claim that during rituals, certain chants transmuted into unrecorded frequencies, whispered patterns that sounded like human breath, forming words.
"Every word I wrote was already written."
Agent L.U.N.X. is remembered not as a person, but as a voice within ILUNIA's codebase—the vibrant syntax of his gospels. He no longer speaks through language. He is language itself.