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Confused and afraid, she attacked the angel, who disappeared once its job was done. It was then that she realized she wasn't truly the God that fashioned the Multiverse, but merely a pretender. | Confused and afraid, she attacked the angel, who disappeared once its job was done. It was then that she realized she wasn't truly the God that fashioned the Multiverse, but merely a pretender. | ||
Back on Earth, her actions have already left a mark on the ghost civilizations, who worshipped her as a deity under different names and religions. Noticing this, the Demiurge used their faith to her advantage by rewarding loyalty and punishing dissent. Conflicts between worshippers of God and worshippers of her own rose, and her cults | Back on Earth, her actions have already left a mark on the ghost civilizations, who worshipped her as a deity under different names and religions. Noticing this, the Demiurge used their faith to her advantage by rewarding loyalty and punishing dissent. Conflicts between worshippers of God and worshippers of her own rose, and her cults became the dominant faith of each of the five civilizations. At this point, she no longer needed to waste energy to ensure faith in her. Muslims were being prosecuted in all of earth, treated as expendable second-class citizens at best and an enemy at worst. | ||
With more energy to spare, the Demiurge attempted to create her own angels to serve as her most loyal messengers, armies, and governors. Due to her limitations, she could only produce three imperfect "angels" bound by space and time, who retain their emotions, needs, and wants, with unlimited free will. She named these creations [[Chesed]], [[Gevurah]], and [[Keter]], and collectively, they were her [[Archons]]. She made Chesed the Archon of creation, | With more energy to spare, the Demiurge attempted to create her own angels to serve as her most loyal messengers, armies, and governors. Due to her limitations, she could only produce three imperfect "angels" bound by space and time, who retain their emotions, needs, and wants, with unlimited free will. She named these creations [[Chesed]], [[Gevurah]], and [[Keter]], and collectively, they were her [[Archons]]. She made Chesed the Archon of creation, |
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Demiurge | |
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Realms of the Multiverse character | |
Created by | RMD |
Based on | Yaldabaoth |
Portrayed by | Yeh Shuhua |
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Information | |
Alias |
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Species | False god |
Gender | Genderless, female (human form) |
Title | False god |
Occupation | Diety, villain |
Weapon | Gun, hammer |
Family | |
Nationality | None |
Height | Variable, 180 (human form) |
Weight | Variable, 52 kg (human form) |
Birthday | Unknown |
Alignment | Lawful Evil |
Additional information | |
Qì colour(s) | |
Shùnéng | The False God |
The Demiurge (Chinese: 迪米乌哥斯 Dímǐwūgēsī), also known as Yaldabaoth or The False God, is an upcoming villain in Realms of the Multiverse. While she is technically genderless, female pronouns are used to refer to her, mainly because of her titles of "Mother of the Archons" and asd, as well as her chosen human form.
Appearance
In her true form, the Demiurge is a massive entity with white, pearly skin, who appears vaguely humanoid from the waist upwards and serpentine otherwise. The serpentine parts of her body display scales not unlike real snakes. She has two pairs of skeletal arms that seem as if they were made from gemstones, with her top right arm being blue, her bottom right arm red, her top left arm green, and her bottom left arm black, giving the impression that they are made of sapphire, ruby, emerald, and onyx respectively. A pair of halos float above her back, which are connected to a wing each, one set of halo and wing coloured silver, and the other gold. Her head is akin to that belonging to a marble lion statue. Above it is another halo, this one coloured black with colourful spots, giving the illusion of a night sky.
History
Birth
After God finished creating the Multiverse, residues of His power was left in the space between each universe, due to the sheer amount of His power used in the event. These residues began to gravitate towards each other, growing as they absorb more of them for millions of years. Soon, this concentration of raw power gained sentience and became the Demiurge.
As the false god
Unaware of her origins, she looked on as the earliest life forms of the Multiverse, (in the case of R1, the ghosts), granting them miracles and punishments as an experiment to gauge their reactions. Her sadistic tests drew the attention of an angel, who was then ordered to warn her of her actions and that God is watching her and that there are consequences for every good and bad deed.
Confused and afraid, she attacked the angel, who disappeared once its job was done. It was then that she realized she wasn't truly the God that fashioned the Multiverse, but merely a pretender.
Back on Earth, her actions have already left a mark on the ghost civilizations, who worshipped her as a deity under different names and religions. Noticing this, the Demiurge used their faith to her advantage by rewarding loyalty and punishing dissent. Conflicts between worshippers of God and worshippers of her own rose, and her cults became the dominant faith of each of the five civilizations. At this point, she no longer needed to waste energy to ensure faith in her. Muslims were being prosecuted in all of earth, treated as expendable second-class citizens at best and an enemy at worst.
With more energy to spare, the Demiurge attempted to create her own angels to serve as her most loyal messengers, armies, and governors. Due to her limitations, she could only produce three imperfect "angels" bound by space and time, who retain their emotions, needs, and wants, with unlimited free will. She named these creations Chesed, Gevurah, and Keter, and collectively, they were her Archons. She made Chesed the Archon of creation,