


Shared History:
Before finding his way to Neverland Prime as a Lost Boy, Slyvester M. Zoiyel (yes, that was how he was named by his mother), was the 2-years-younger brother of fellow Lost Boy, Nibs Zoiyel, both of whom were orphans from the Balkans. Though how they found their way to Neverland Prime is shrouded in secrecy, the Fay Archives suggest that the son of Oberon, Puck, had rescued them and brought them to his magical realm above Earth. Immediately, the two boys had both found a home, and didn’t seem to fit in with their surroundings.
Slightly, as he was nicknamed for always being slightly distracted (No, the slightly-soiled thing is a misnomer; a concept that James Barrie had created when he wrote Peter and Wendy, as a comedy schtick), always daydreaming about other things, or rather someone in particular, the first being who welcomed Sly and Nibs after Puck had brought them there: Solinatalia Fyre Pan, the first-laugh-fay daughter of Peter himself. Solin was able to play rough and tumble with the other boys, but Solin had the opportunity to lose the tomboyish façade with Sly (as she started calling him). Centuries of Earth-time passed, but Neverland Prime stayed the same, but for one thing: the Prismatic Divide had created endless counterparts of Neverland Prime, and the beings that inhabited it (though strangely, not Huek Prime. Most of the Hueks came to being as an aftershock from the Divide to the nearest neighboring Neverzone. The real Hook wasn’t due to surface until 1837) This meant that, unknown to anyone else, Sly, Peter, Solin, and the other Lost Boys, along with the Never- and Mermaid Tribes, had been recreated with variant doppelgangers; right down to the DNA sequencing; so there were more Slys out there.
Sly Prime
The former de-facto leader, now current boss of the Lost Boys of Neverland Prime. Following the death of the girl he loved, Sly’s demeanor was forever changed. He was originally just a shy, inward boy, with a propensity for fun that was not outweighed by his daydreaming and curiosity; but now his view of fun is dim, always preparing for combat and scouting missions against the new threat to Neverland Prime, Dark Peter. Sly eventually would come to learn that Ariella Jones was Solin, with a fragment of her spirit having split off into her past self personified. It was during the medical malady of Sophie Schucart that Ariella sought out Sly after finding Solin’s old journal that provided a clue to saving Sophie’s life. She morphed into Lynxfire and, through their shared voice, gifted Sly with a portion of her heart in the form of a tiny ruby on a charm necklace, declaring her love for him even after all this time.
It as around this time that Sly mustered up the courage to confide in his other crush, Tiger Lily; who was not only aware of, but receptive, to Sly’s feelings after the way he bonded with her adoptive son Tico Gomez from Earth. Sly used this newfound confidence that was given to him by both Solin and Tiger Lily to travel to the Nasty Roger’s resting place in order to break through to the part of Dark Peter that had once been his friend and leader. The meeting was dismal, but because of the gesture of Sly gifting Peter with the ruby of Solin’s heart, might have the potential to break through to him.
Petraverse Sly:
For centuries, the realm, known as the Dark Neverzone, was ravaged by a warmongering counterpart of Huek, one of Scandinavian descent; specifically from the bloodline of Erik the Red. This was the one Huek that had managed to kill Peter Pan, and then started to subjugate the entire Neverzone. Due to the complex nature of the universe at large, it is impossible to explain how this Huek made his way to Earth Prime from an unaffiliated Neverzone, but he did. September 19th, 1553, this Pan-slayer version of Huek invaded Belfast Ireland in order to expand his empire as the new Overlord of Neverland.
For Never-decades, time took its toll, and the Neverzone had become a hub for pirates and a safe haven for crooks who supported Huek. Huek would stop considering the Lost Boys a threat and focused on expanding his empire, always craving the screams of women and children; and using his own seed to create a loyal army by capturing and impregnating women from earth and selling them and their infants into slavery, keeping track of their movements through his cartel of spies and black marketers. It was during the next two Neverdecades that everything would change. An adoptee of the Nevertribe with pale white skin would set up a rebellion with the help of her mother, the Lost Boys, and a few malcontents who faked their allegiance to Huek, like the Gypsy Clan.
Silas Zoiyel:
From the Betaverse Neverzone, the warrior combinoft of Tiger Lily (Jagger) hailed from a post-apocolyptic world that was decimated by the island’s inactive volcano, which was triggered by their version of Huek. The only survivors of this were Sly, Tiger Lily, Nibs, Polevault, Handstand, and a mysterious woman who was living in a metallic tree in the blighted forest region. The Petraverse Huek had a strong presence in this particular Neverzone, with castles and buildings atop the mountains that protruded above the smog clouds. After a chance meeting with his wife’s biological niece from the prime dimension, Ariella Jones, who had given up her powers to augment her sisters’. At first, Sly and Tiger Lily did not trust them because she and Sophie Schucart reeked of the taint of Pan. It was believed that their version of Peter had abandoned them out of cowardice. In the final battle against Joso Huek, they finally came to learn that Peter died in the volcanic eruption of ash while protecting Tiger Lily’s father, Chief Lava Flow Sol.
At the site of Peter and the Chief’s deaths, Sly touched the inanimate statue that was once his commander and friend, and a remainder of Peter’s spirit transferred into Sly, which split Sly’s psyche partially; giving Peter a vessel again, intermeshed with Sly. This was partially the reason why Sly changed his name to Silas, the other reason being that he anticipated interacting with the prime version of himself and Nibs. Both Jagger and Silas, and their Lost Boys cell, were granted safe passage to the Four Points by Queen Aurora herself.



