Danmachi Familia from Hell

Danmachi Familia from Hell

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There are thousands of gods, hundreds of their attributes and rules that these beings establish in connection with their nature. Women who serve the goddess of purity will never offer themselves to any man. Children of the god of war will be the first to grab the sword in case of conflict. These who believes in lord of the oceans spend most of their lives at sea. What do the children of a god before whom other divine figures tremble in fear do?
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Izanagi begins the archive, writing in the style of a living chronicle - not detached scripture, but story-as-history. When Zeneathil is born, Izanagi eventually passes the role to him, since recording is Zeneathil's entire being. Later, when Uriel comes into being, she joins Zeneathil in maintaining and curating it. Covers the span from the Sea Without Shape through the wars of the gods, the plagues, the birth of mortals, and ends when the angels and Lucifer's core demons are born. The introduction of the angels & core demons marks a natural "closing chapter" - a transition from proto-history into the more structured age of man and faith. The gods themselves are aware the archive is being written. Sometimes what happens is told as if seen by them - other times, as if spoken for mortals who will one day read it. 📜 Trigger / Content Warnings (for IRL sharing) Violence & Death: frequent mythic violence, divine wars, plagues, and descriptions of mortality. Body Horror / Grotesque Imagery: gods and creatures with unsettling forms (secondary mouths, missing flesh, skeletal figures, plague-born beings). Religious Themes: heavy use of deity figures, pantheons, creation myths, death & afterlife imagery (may echo or invert real-world religious tones). Plague & Disease: descriptions of divine and mortal plagues, loss of life, and mass suffering. War & Catastrophe: large-scale devastation, destruction of tribes, and cosmic conflict. Child Imagery: gods born in childlike forms (e.g. Zeneathil), but not exploited; occasionally caught in divine conflicts like children in a divorce. Fire, Ash, and Darkness: symbolic destruction, hellfire imagery, abyssal sea creatures. Mythic Sexuality / Birth Themes: divine reproduction (both natural and sculpted/forged), references to mating patterns in non-human species (sirens, hominids), but not explicit. Existential Horror: themes of fate, inevitability, and being weaponized by higher powers.

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