Everything Killers

Definition

“Everything Killers” is a slang expression for catastrophic weapons attributed to the Praxic Age. The phrasing implies devices capable of large‑scale destruction. It is not a formal technical term and no specifications are given in current accounts.

Context and Usage

  • The phrase is voiced among vigilant, outward‑watching avout (often associated with the outlook of the Warden Fendant) when discussing legacy hazards from earlier eras.
  • In one discussion, it is cited in the hypothesis that the Three Inviolates were left unbreached because they serve as repositories for “Everything Killers” and other dangerous leftovers of the Praxic Age. This is presented as a suspicion rather than established fact.
  • Nearby discourse also mentions nuclear waste being stored at a Thousander math; that confirmed detail is related context, but does not define what “Everything Killers” specifically are.

Related Terms

  • Praxic Age: the era from which these hypothesized weapons are said to originate.
  • Warden Fendant: security office whose adherents are described as especially cautious about such legacy threats.
  • Three Inviolates: grouping of Thousanders’ maths sometimes discussed in connection with storage of dangerous Praxic‑Age materials.

Notes

  • Ambiguity is deliberate: the sources to date treat “Everything Killers” as a cautionary label, not a catalogued class of devices.
  • Usage suggests doomsday‑class capability, but no mechanism, design, or inventory is specified.
  • Assertions about where such devices might be stored are conjectural and should be treated as unconfirmed until corroborated by in‑text evidence.
Summary:

A colloquial label used in avout discourse for extremely dangerous Praxic‑Age weapons. The term surfaces in security‑minded speculation that heavily protected sites—especially the Three Inviolates—might store such devices; this remains conjectural and undefined in current sources.

Known as:
Everything Killers