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Sharr'Lac
The Sharr'Lac
Base Stats
Classification Superdreadnought
Pilot / CO Sola vi Ryuvia (formerly)
Affiliation Ryuvia
HP Unknown
Energy Unknown
Armor Unknown
Evasion Unknown


The Sharr'Lac was an ancient Ryuvian super-dreadnought which served as the flagship of the Holy Ryuvian Empire 2,000 years ago. During this time, the ship, flown by Sola vi Ryuvia, led the Holy Empire's forces against The Fallen, a claimant faction in the Holy Empire which seeks to install Crow Harbor into the Ryuvian throne. When Crow's forces gained the upper hand in the war and defeat seemed imminent, Sola activated the Final Tear, the Sharr'Lac's main weapon, seemingly destroying Crow as well as his entire fleet at the cost of her own life.

Description[ | ]

Unrivaled in size, power and technology, the Sharr'Lac represents the technological and military might of the ancient Ryuvians. Measuring over 4 km in size, it was even larger than the Legion, allowing it to house up to a thousand ryders. Despite its enormous size, the ship was designed to be flown by a single person, namely the Princess or Sharr of Ryuvia while assisted by advanced AI.

The Sharr'Lac's main armament is the Final Tear, an immensely powerful weapon of mass destruction which creates a blast capable of wiping out almost anything within a half-light year radius. The use of this superweapon came at the cost of the life of the Sharr who was piloting the vessel.

In addition to the Final Tear, the Sharr'Lac is also equipped with an assortment of conventional weaponry to allow it to function as a flagship. This includes a powerful main cannon which is capable of damaging the extremely thick armor of the Imperium, Crow Harbor's personal flagship.

History[ | ]

Warning: Spoilers

During the peak of the Holy Ryuvian Empire, ships that possess the same firepower as the Sharr'Lac were once common. As humanity now had the power to wipe themselves out so easily, wise Emperors during that time decreed that such power should be restrained before the Ryuvian Empire ends up destroying itself. From that point on, the Sharr'Lac is the only ship permitted to have this power, and even then, the use of its main weapon will sacrifice the beloved daughter of the Emperor. With the price of infinite power so high, even the most arrogant Emperors will think twice before using it.

Approximately 2000 years ago, Ryuvian Empire is in a midst of a bloody civil war. Crow Harbor, an illegitimate heir, wishes to forcefully seize the throne of Ryuvia for himself. On the other hand, the Emperor and Crown Prince has been assassinated, with their deaths being blamed on Crow. Over the years, Crow's forces, known as the Fallen, slowly managed to gain the upper hand over the Empire's loyalist forces, known as Farrari. It soon became obvious that they need to use the Sharr'Lac in order to defeat Crow. The true princess of Ryuvia was unwilling to sacrifice her own life, so she used her connections and managed to track down one Sola vi Ryuvia, an illegitimate princess like Crow, to force her to use the Sharr'Lac in her place. Having no choice, Sola obliged.

However, mere moments before the Final Tear is activated, Sola is somehow brought 2000 years into the future, sparing her from certain death. However, she is unaware of this, as she is kept in a frozen stasis. Just 3 months later, the Sunrider and her crew encounters the now decrepit Sharr'Lac in the Mnemosyne Abyss. Sent by the present-day Ryuvia to locate a relic known as the Crown Jewel, Asaga Oakrun makes her way into the Sharr'Lac to search for it. However, the onboard AI detects Asaga's presence. Perceiving her as an intruder, it releases Sola from her frozen stasis, whom proceeds to attack Asaga before escaping on a Ryder to fight the Sunrider, assuming that the ship is an enemy who disabled the Sharr'Lac.

Being forced to defend themselves, the Sunrider and its crew eventually manages to destroy the automated Ryuvian fleet she commanded along with copies of herself, forcing her to fight the Sunrider head on. She fires on the Liberty, but the shot is deflected by Asaga, who regained consciousness after her attack and is now assisting the rest of her crew. Stunned by this feat, Sola deduced that who she is fighting may not be the enemy. She stands down and offers her surrender. But moments later, the Sharr'Lac, having malfunctioned from age, does not power down its systems and instead tries to restart its main weapon as well as power more automated Ryuvian ships. This causes its reactor to overload, prompting Kayto to order all Ryders to return to the Sunrider, including Sola's own. With the Ryders now safely inside the Sunrider, it warps out of the area just moments before it explodes from a core meltdown, destroying itself as well as everything else in the area.


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