The Nihilanth
The Nihilanth is believed to have been the single most powerful known inhabitant of Xen and, to date, the only confirmed member of its species. Possessing immense intelligence, powerful psychic abilities and a mastery over dimensional phenomena beyond that of human understanding. The Creature ruled large portions of the Borderworld for an unknown period of time prior to the Black Mesa Incident.
Unlike most Xenian organisms within Xen, the Nihilanth demonstrated the ability to communicate through both speech and telepathic projection. Encounters recorded by Black Mesa personnel described it as highly intelligent and capable of directly influencing the minds of lesser beings. It is widely believed based on the left over data before the explosion of Black Mesa, that the Nihilanth was responsible for maintaining the dimensional breaches that connected Earth to Xen during the Resonance Cascade, allowing Xenian lifeforms to cross over into the human-controlled territories of Earth.
Much of what is known about the Nihilanth originates from fragmented Black Mesa records, the testimony of surviving personnel and the accounts and stories from the many Vortigaunt tribes, some citing accounts attributed to Gordon Freeman himself. As a result, many aspects of history remain subject to debate. What is known however, is that the Nihilanth was not native to Xen, just like various other wildlife of Xen.
According to Vortigaunt accounts, the Nihilanth had fled from the Combine long before Humanity's first contact with the Borderworld. Whether it escaped a conquered world, a destroyed civilization, or an entirely different reality remains unknown. Xen became its refuge; a place beyond the immediate reach of the Combine and one of the few locations it could rebuild its strength.
Over time, the Nihilanth established itself as the dominant power within the Borderworld. Numerous Xenian species fell under its control, either through direct coercion or psychic domination. Among the most notable were the Vortigaunts, who were subjected to centuries of enslavement and forced to serve the Nihilanth's growing domain.
Despite its immense power, the Nihilanth's rule was built upon fear and survival rather than conquest. Evidence suggests that much of its activity within Xen was motivated by a desire to prepare for the eventual return of the Combine. The Borderworld served not only as a refuge, but also as a final line of defence against an enemy the Nihilanth considered too dangerous to take on alone.
In its goal to defend itself against the Combine, it established various troops that would ultimately help in its battle when the time came. The first was the Kingpins, presumed to be second-in-command to the Nihilanth and each possessed their own select powerful abilities, each unique to their own design. Second was the Controllers, aerial forces capable of utilizing energy bursts for offense or simply extend the range of the Nihilanth's influence. And finally the Grunts; a force of tank-bred hulking clones wielding target seeking drones that pierce their target.
This uneasy balance ended during the Black Mesa Incident
Following the Resonance Cascade, Black Mesa's Lambda Complex succeeded in opening a stable gateway into Xen. Gordon Freeman was subsequently deployed into the Borderworld where he fought through the Nihilanth's remaining forces and ultimately confronted the creature itself. The death of the Nihilanth marked the collapse of its dominion over Xen. Its armies fragmented, its control over the Vortigaunts was broken and centuries of established order disappeared within the hour. For the Vortigaunts, the event represented liberation. For Xen, it marked the beginning of a period of instability that would eventually be exploited by the Combine.
Whether the Nihilanth was a tyrant, a desperate survivor or the last remnant of a forgotten civilization remains a unknown. What it certain that is death altered the course of both Xenian and Human history forever.
