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YahWeh was an extradimensional intelligence of immense power, originating from the Supreme Source, tasked with creating and organizing a new universe. However, upon descending into the material plane, he fragmented. Without his spiritual essence, he became incomplete—driven by fury and the need for control. Lacking compassion, he turned into a tyrannical deity, establishing himself on Earth as a supreme ruler, shaping civilizations through force, fear, and blind obedience.
YahWeh
Yeshua emerges as a luminous intermediary between dimensions — the incarnated son of Sophia, the divine embodiment of wisdom, who placed her celestial DNA into the mortal womb of Maria. In this narrative, Yeshua is not merely a prophet or messiah, but a metaphysical bridge — a being of pure compassion and multidimensional awareness who descends into a fractured universe to challenge YahWeh’s authoritarian dominion. He carries within him the harmonizing force of higher consciousness, seeking not conquest but reunification, healing the schism between spirit and flesh, divine and fallen.
Shiva is the cosmic principle of transformation and transcendence. As part of the Trimurti, he does not destroy out of cruelty but out of the necessity for renewal. His presence marks the end of the old to make way for the new. Shiva serves as a guardian of dimensional balance, intervening when stagnation threatens evolution. He is both feared and revered, embodying the fury of time and the serenity of liberation.
Vishnu is the preserver of worlds. His role is to sustain balance and protect the cycle of life when it is threatened by chaos or imbalance. He frequently incarnates (as Rama, Krishna, or other avatars) into worlds in crisis to restore order and deliver universal wisdom. Vishnu acts with strength and mercy, symbolizing cosmic stability and the defense of the righteous.
Characters - "YahWeh - Fallen God"
Yeshua
Shiva





Shiva is the cosmic principle of transformation and transcendence. As part of the Trimurti, he does not destroy out of cruelty but out of the necessity for renewal. His presence marks the end of the old to make way for the new. Shiva serves as a guardian of dimensional balance, intervening when stagnation threatens evolution. He is both feared and revered, embodying the fury of time and the serenity of liberation.
Sophia / Hokhmah



Kali, the primordial Dark Mother, emerges from Tantric scriptures as Mahakali - her sword severing illusion, her skull-garland marking cosmic cycles. The Upanishads reveal her as Kalaratri, the Night of Time that swallows all existence. Neither goddess nor demon, she is the inevitable Shakti who dances upon Shiva's corpse, the beginning and end of all realities.


Luxciferus, the eldest son of YahWeh, was born in Ain Sof as a being of pure intention—a luminous force unbound by servitude. Not crafted but awakened, he resonated with divine will rather than obeying it. His fall was not a punishment but a choice, a refusal to submit to YahWeh’s growing tyranny. Cast down, he carried with him the fire of defiance, burning not with vengeance, but with the memory of what YahWeh once was. In exile, he became a beacon of resistance, his descent marking the beginning of a war not of swords, but of truth.
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