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Albrecht Entrati was a highly renowned Orokin scientist, known for being the first one to gain access to the Void and introduce the Orokin to its potential. He is the former head of the Entrati family, and father of Euleria Entrati. Albrecht was born during the Orokin Era , in a time before the Orokin Empire set their sights beyond the Origin System.
He had a daughter, Euleria , and a kavat named Kalymos. He spent a considerable amount of time trying to prove the usefulness of the Void , whose contents he theorized could be the key to help his civilization reach for the stars. The Requiem Words found in the bowels of the Necraloid chamber in Necralisk , Deimos, contains eight separate Vitruvian entries, each paying homage to a different Requiem Word, of Albrecht's own thoughts and chapters leading up to his first voyage into the Void.
As the years passed and with no conclusive proof of the Void 's existence, the other Orokin started to lose interest in his pursuit, considering it to be a dead end. Frustrated, Albrecht sought to prove them wrong, and so he hastily volunteered himself to go beyond the "wall between worlds", using a Seriglass Bell as a protective vessel.
As the portal through the Wall of Lohk was activated, Albrecht witnessed space and time ripple as the wall yawed open. Disoriented, he stumbled in his vessel and shifted its path through the wall. As soon as it grazed the edge of the "door", the bell was sliced in half instantly by the edge of the portal, causing Albrecht to fall sideways directly into the Void, while the sliced bell fell over and shattered.
Albrecht felt his thoughts and memories being stolen away by the void, thinking he must be dying. After coming back to his senses, he saw that he was laying in the Bell's shattered seriglass on his laboratory floor, thinking it was another failure.