The Absolute Violation of the New Gods and the Death of Man
Life, Death
There was a man once, Miad Dogar, a man who had been wronged by the Celestials, a crime so heinous and foul he could not forgive it. And so he did not. This was the Purification Period, the time after the Day of Judgement and new Celestials ruled where the Angels once did. And Miad swore vengeance upon the ones who had wronged him, as was his right. He honed his Magic and Sword Logic to perfection until he had the power to slay a God, and so he did. But he found it did not fill his hate and anger which only grew with his resentment of the Gods. And so he hunted and killed and ate the Gods again and again and again and again and again.
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When the last of the divines lay dying, their blood and flesh feasted on by an animal who no longer remembered who or what he was, much less why he hungered for god-flesh, the cosmos wept. The dying God, Shiva, as he was being consumed, named the creature "KILL THE GODS AND DEVOUR THEM WHOLE", but the being that was once Miad Dogar, a righteous man on a righteous quest, cared not for titles or names. It was hungry and continued to feast on the god-flesh like a wild animal.
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Miad's relentless war against the Gods caused irreparable damage to the fabric of existence. He defiled and obliterated countless divine pantheons. Yet, his insatiable hunger did not end with consuming God's flesh; he now lusted after the Seven Sacred Seals, which governed the very laws of creation. As he devoured the Sacred Seal of Death, he disrupted the fundamental Law of Creation. The Seal of Death had once decreed that all beings must eventually die, but when united with Miad's boundless appetite, he sought to consume every single soul in the omniverse. In this relentless pursuit of souls, he was given a new name: The Desolation, a fearsome plague that halted the souls of the deceased from resting in peace, causing them to rise from their graves as Dragur, unbound and impervious to death's grip.