Lucifer's Failed Rebellion in the White City
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The celestial being recognized as Lucifer the Lightbringer, purportedly instigated insubordination within the Angelic hierarchy of the White City, leading to a failed coup aimed at supplanting the Almighty and assuming the title of God. This account is conveyed by St. Michael. Irrespective of the narrative's intricacies, the ultimate outcome remains unchanged: Lucifer and his faction of disloyal entities engaged in a conflict with St. Michael, only to suffer defeat in the end.
Fallen Angel |
Title |
Rank |
Generals |
Legion / Division |
Lucifer |
The Morning Star |
Legion Commander |
Belial, Mammon, Satanas, Samael, Leviathan, Beelzebub, Asmodeus |
The Ebon Radiance |
Belial |
Without a Master |
Division Captain |
Arakiel (Earth of God), Armaros (Cursed One), Asbeel (Deserter of God), Samyaza (he sees the Name) |
Instruments of Iniquity and Wrath |
Mammon |
The Prince of Possessions |
Division Captain |
Azazel (scapegoat of God), Baraqiel (Lightning of God), Batariel (Valley of God), Mastema (hatred) |
The Legion of Gilded Chains |
Satanas |
Lord of the Inferno |
Division Captain |
Chazaqiel (Cloud of God), Daniel (God has Judged), Gadreel (Wall of God), Af (Anger) |
The Deluders of Miracles |
Samael |
Blindness of God |
Division Captain |
Kokabiel (Star of God), Penemue (The Inside), Ramiel (Thunder of God), Hemah (Wrath) |
The Unholy Chorus |
Leviathan |
Serpent of the Abyss |
Division Captain |
Sariel (Prince of God), Sathariel (The side of God), Shamsiel (Sun of God) |
The Legion of the Deep |
Beelzebub |
The Lord of Flies |
Division Captain |
Tamiel (Perfection of God), Kasdaye (the Chaldean), Turiel (Mountain of God) |
The Order of the Fly |
Asmodeus |
The Lord of Infernal Pleasures |
Division Captain |
Yequon (he shall rise), Yomiel (Day of God), Zaqiel (Purity of God) |
The Revengers of Wickedness |
As a consequence of their shattered and vanquished state, these entities came to be known as "The Fallen" and were subsequently banished from both the divine domains of the Holy Realms and the human sphere of existence by the authority of El-Shinra. These exiles sought refuge in a realm now referred to as the Underworld, where they took on titles such as "Dukes" and "Duchesses" to signify their newfound status. No longer regarded as Angels, their offspring were henceforth labeled as "Demons," denoting their lineage and association with Lucifer.
the Primordials stood as embodiments of reality itself, representing the very essence of existence. These personifications were instrumental in the construction of the cosmos, utilized by the Archons in ages past. Among the Primordials, Uranus personified space, while Gaia embodied the land. From their union, 12 children were born at the meeting point of the First Sky and the First Land, and these offspring came to be known as the TITANs.
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The TITANs comprised six male beings: Oceanus, Coeus, Crius, Hyperion, Iapetus, and Cronus, alongside six female beings: Theia, Rhea, Themis, Mnemosyne, Phoebe, and Tethys. During the Rebellion, a pivotal event in cosmic history, the TITANs chose to align themselves with the Morning Star, enticed by the promise of a great power under his reign upon the White Throne. Regrettably, this promise remained unfulfilled, as the Morning Star's insurrection was quelled by the forces led by the Archangel St. Michael. The Morning Star and his fallen cohorts were cast out to the Unholy Realms as punishment.
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Due to their allegiance to the Morning Star, the TITANs faced a similar fate. Imprisoned within the Realm Tartarus, a minor domain within the broader Realm of Hades, the TITANs found themselves under the watchful eye of Lord Hades, who, alongside his brothers, had sided with St. Michael in the Rebellion.