Anira

Haos, also known as Chaos, Iota, Anti-God Class Wyrm or Anira, is a Wyrm that watches over the balance of Good and Evil. While he is not as strong as some of the others, underestimating him is a bad idea, even for some of the stronger beings in the Omniverse.

Origin
Haos was born thousands of years ago as a Dark Drake known as IO. He ravaged the land around himself for years in a blind rage until his body could not bear his rising power and began to breakdown. As his power further deteriorated his body, IO was chanced upon by an adventurer from a distant land, one who offered to save him in exchange for curbing his destructive behaviors. IO, no longer controlled by instinct or impulse, accepted the young woman's proposition and was, over the course of a few weeks, restored to perfect health by the adventurer, his body adapting and changing in the process.

Grateful to the Adventurer, IO, now calling himself Iota, decides to travel with her as both a guardian and assistant, taking on a 'human' appearance to do so wihout drawing unneccesary attention. The two leave the ravaged land, travelling the world until news of a war spreading across the world, Taea, reaches them. The two attempt to avoid the conflict, but are inevitably drawn into it when the Adventurer's home town is destroyed during a particularly violent battle. Seeking revenge, the adventurer enters the war with Iota by her side, despite the Dragon's protests.

War of the Gods
As Iota had predicted, the war was not something that he or the Adventurer should have joined. The stress from the war, combined with the rising number of casualties and constant demand for a healer, left the Adventurer needing consolation from Iota, whom had grown to be a close friend of the young woman as they had travelled. Feeling that the war was too much for the young woman to handle, Iota decided to ferry the Adventurer away from the conflict before the next skirmish began, only to be caught in a surprise attack and see his friend perish at the hand of an enemy general.

Enraged, Iota revealed his true nature to both his allies and enemies and ravaged the enemy side until he was struck down by the same general that had slain the Adventurer  after the opposing force had been crippled. Accepting that his allies would probably slay him for his draconic heritage, Iota did not try to escape when his former comrades advanced upon him with their weapons ready. Awaiting the death blow, Iota was surprised when he was instead taken to the commander of the army he formerly served and offered a chance to get revenge on the one who had begun the war, the leader of the opposing force, a being called Zentria. Iota accepted the offer and swore to avenge his lost friend and comrade before he was thrust into hellish training and experimentation.

Months passed and the training intensified while the experiments ceased. Iota had grown stronger from the training and had strengthened his resolve to get revenge on Zentria without fail, not realizing that he was being used as a pawn in a larger scheme. He continued to strengthen himself until reached his limit and prepared for final battle with the opposing army, when he received a report from an anonymous sender about sightings of "a familiar cloaked woman." Confused, Iota sought out to investigate said sightings, only for the final assualt to begin. Iota decided that he would seek his vengeance on Zenria before exploring the possibily that the Adventurer was still alive.

Zentria, Manipulator and Warrior
When Iota rejoined the war, he saw how badly his side had suffered from the battles and strengthened his resolve to end the conflict once and for all. As he tore through the enemy force, he encountered the same general that had defeated him previously and fought against the man at full force. Seemingly winning, Iota was surprised when he was pushed back into a corner by the general, who, moments before, had been on the brink of death. When he brought this up, the general only scoffed and said, "A king must have a trick or two up his sleeve, Iota," before continuing his counter attack on Iota, who finally recognized his opponent as Zentria. Both beings fought, seemingly to a standstill, when Iota managed to knock off Zentria's helm, revealing none other than the Adventurer's face.

Shocked, Iota did not block the next few attacks from Zentria, who revealed that he could take on the appearance of anyone that had ever been within a certain radius of himself. He then proceeded to order two soldiers to execute the Dragon, a rather cruel smile spreading across his face when Iota slew his would-be killers. Before Iota could renew his assualt on Zentria, one of the soldiers, barely able to move, managed to draw his attention away from the being with a few words: "Thank you for caring for our sister." The soldier's helm fell away before she faded away, revealing the face of the Adventurer to Iota as Zentria laughed at the situation. He explained that all of his soldiers had been copies of a single person and that the Adventurer had been an experiment and a defective product before attacking the broken Iota.

It was only by the grace of a certain mad genius that he survived.

Truths
The blow that would've slain Chaos never came. Instead, the blades had been deflected by someone who chose to intervene in the battle, much to Zentria's chagrin. He accused the inteloper of betrayal only be met with a retort from the one who intervened, stating that they had never been loyal to Zentria before forcing him to retreat and taking Iota to a secret location. Once away from the conflict, the person healed the despondent Iota and introduced themself as Akua Suzaku, the one who had created the Adventurer and the soldiers that Zentria had used. Immediately Iota broke from his stupor and attempted to attack Akua, only be repelled with no effort from the scientist, who claimed that she had grown tired of creating "Sad Dolls of War" and wanted to give the replicas a chance at a real life outside of fighting. She then revealed a replica of the Adventurer and that she had sent him the anonymous report shortly before the battle began in earnest.