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'''Lusiel''' is the primary source of all [[Sin]] and cruelty within the [[Kosmos]] and stands as the eternal Adversary of Light, Truth, and the Children of [[Jovan]] and [[Jovanah]]. Revered with terror across creation, Lusiel is known by countless titles: *The Great Deceiver*, *The Devil*, *The Fallen One*, and *Prince of Darkness*. His influence permeates every corner of the Kosmos, whispering temptation, stirring pride, and corrupting the vulnerable.
'''Lusiel''' is the primary source of all [[Sin]] and cruelty within the [[Kosmos]] and stands as the eternal Adversary of Light, Truth, and the Children of [[Jovan]] and [[Jovanah]]. Revered with terror across creation, Lusiel is known by countless titles: ''The Great Deceiver'', ''The Devil'', ''The Fallen One'', and ''Prince of Darkness''. His influence permeates every corner of the Kosmos, whispering temptation, stirring pride, and corrupting the vulnerable.


Lusiel was not born, nor did he ever inhabit a [[Mortal Vessel]]. He was an ancient being of pure will and thought — a radiant spirit before his rebellion — who chose to turn against Jovan and Asarea, seizing for himself dominion over those who would embrace darkness.
Lusiel was not born, nor did he ever inhabit a [[Mortal Vessel]]. He was an ancient being of pure will and thought — a radiant spirit before his rebellion — who chose to turn against Jovan and Asarea, seizing for himself dominion over those who would embrace darkness.
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== The Great Rebellion ==
== The Great Rebellion ==
At the dawn of the Kosmos, before matter took form, Lusiel rose as one of the most powerful of the Immortal Spirits. In his pride, he rejected the harmony of Jovan and Asarea.   
At the dawn of the Kosmos, before matter took form, Lusiel rose as one of the most powerful of the Immortal Spirits. In his pride, he rejected the harmony of Jovan and Asarea.   
With masterful cunning, he persuaded **one-third of all their children** to abandon the Light and join him in defiance.
 
With masterful cunning, he persuaded '''one-third of all their children''' to abandon the Light and join him in defiance.


These fallen spirits became the first [[Demon (Kosmos)|Demons]] — echoes of what they once were, twisted by rebellion and eternal separation from the Light.
These fallen spirits became the first [[Demon (Kosmos)|Demons]] — echoes of what they once were, twisted by rebellion and eternal separation from the Light.
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== Essence and Power ==
== Essence and Power ==
Lusiel’s essence is unique among all beings in the Kosmos:
Lusiel’s essence is unique among all beings in the Kosmos:
* he has **no mortal form**, only manifestations   
* he has '''no mortal form''', only manifestations   
* he exists as pure consciousness and malice   
* he exists as pure consciousness and malice   
* his influence is felt through fear, pride, deceit, and cruelty   
* his influence is felt through fear, pride, deceit, and cruelty   

Revision as of 16:26, 5 December 2025

Lusiel is the primary source of all Sin and cruelty within the Kosmos and stands as the eternal Adversary of Light, Truth, and the Children of Jovan and Jovanah. Revered with terror across creation, Lusiel is known by countless titles: The Great Deceiver, The Devil, The Fallen One, and Prince of Darkness. His influence permeates every corner of the Kosmos, whispering temptation, stirring pride, and corrupting the vulnerable.

Lusiel was not born, nor did he ever inhabit a Mortal Vessel. He was an ancient being of pure will and thought — a radiant spirit before his rebellion — who chose to turn against Jovan and Asarea, seizing for himself dominion over those who would embrace darkness.

The Great Rebellion

At the dawn of the Kosmos, before matter took form, Lusiel rose as one of the most powerful of the Immortal Spirits. In his pride, he rejected the harmony of Jovan and Asarea.

With masterful cunning, he persuaded one-third of all their children to abandon the Light and join him in defiance.

These fallen spirits became the first Demons — echoes of what they once were, twisted by rebellion and eternal separation from the Light.

Lusiel’s rebellion fractured the spiritual order of creation and set into motion the conflict that still echoes through the ages.

Essence and Power

Lusiel’s essence is unique among all beings in the Kosmos:

  • he has no mortal form, only manifestations
  • he exists as pure consciousness and malice
  • his influence is felt through fear, pride, deceit, and cruelty

Wherever corruption grows, Lusiel’s shadow lies close.

Despite his imprisonment, whispers of his will seep through the boundaries of reality, driving mortals and Immortals alike toward ruin.

Judgment Day

During the first Judgment Day, Jovan cast a decree that ended the ages-long spiritual war. Lusiel and all who followed him were:

  • stripped of their place in the higher realms
  • torn from the presence of the Light
  • bound in chains of cosmic law

They were cast into the black chasms of Outer Darkness, sealed away from creation to prevent further corruption.

Imprisonment in Outer Darkness

Lusiel and his demons dwell in the lowest reaches of Outer Darkness, a realm without form or time.

Here:

  • the Light cannot reach
  • sorrow becomes substance
  • thought becomes torment

The Immortals who forsook Jovan and Jovanah are condemned to this realm, where Lusiel and his legions exert dominion, inflicting eternal torment upon those who chose rebellion.

Some scriptures claim that Lusiel’s presence *is* Outer Darkness — that the realm bends to his hatred and feeds upon his malice.

Influence on the Kosmos

Even imprisoned, Lusiel remains the archetype of:

  • deception
  • pride
  • cruelty
  • the desire to dominate

His influence manifests in:

  • wars
  • betrayals
  • corruption of Immortals
  • spiritual decay
  • the rise of demonic cults

Mortals sense him as a weight upon the soul — the whisper that seeks to unravel virtue.

Legacy

Lusiel’s fall and eternal imprisonment have shaped the spiritual landscape of the Kosmos. To many, he stands as the embodiment of:

  • temptation
  • rebellion
  • suffering
  • the consequence of rejecting the Light

His story remains central to sacred teachings, warnings, and prophecies across thousands of worlds.

See Also