"From the heavens above, a light was cast down onto the earth. The light shatters the gray sky itself. A beautiful bright light that was warm, tranquil, and divine. Then it came froth from the light a cosmic being known as. Gizon, the fallen divine ruler of light and order.The fallen messiah of light and order. Gizon raised its right hand in the air. Then, the cloud shifted as lighting and thunder rained down on the earth. The lightning causes flames to burn the earth and all its life to burn. Gizon steps, causing both fires to spread and the earth to split apart, screaming. Gizon then summoned massive planetoid orbs of light to the Earth. They were causing massive pillars to rise from the screaming and burning earth. The obelisks had the runic language of the divine rulers of light and order. Gizon then summoned the fallen lords of light and ordered angelic Eldritch beings. The fallen lords of order and light were a choir of deplorable beings of light. They sang songs that mortals only comprehend as intense screaming. The tongues can make any being go mad or die."-the mad prophet Virgil Innocent the Third.
Gizon, the fallen divine ruler of light and order, goes by other names, such as the fallen king of light, The bright one, and many more. Gizon was the first to rebel against Zailius, the creator of the divine rulers of light and order. Gizon broke the laws of order and light, ate his brothers, and even tried to wage a civil war against Zailius, the creator of the divine rulers of light and order. Gizon is the creator of the giant race known as Nephilim. The Nephilim are angelic eldritch abominations giants. They are the result of Gizon making deals with various cosmic beings.
Gizon's appearance has large wings that he can absorb back into his body when it's not in use; an angelic humanoid being—Pale Snow White skin. Underneath, Gizon's chest is hollow, except it has an eye suspended in the air. It has golden bracelets. It has a humanoid leg structure. Gizon can grow multiple arms and heads.
"Gizon once was the highest ranking member of the divine rulers. Gizon wanted more than that; Gizon wanted to know the eldritch cosmic secrets and devour Zailius, the creator of the divine rulers of light and order. So Gizon uses its songs as the tongues of angelic eldritch horror. Gizon is the screaming light of the dawn, the false hope. Gizon was cast down from the realm of Vaelluroth cursed never to see the light of order or the faces of Gizons his brother"-Aleister Crowley, the pope of the fallen lords.
Origins of gazon
In the celestial tapestry woven by Zailius, the divine ruler of light and order, there existed a fallen luminary named Gizon, known by various titles – the fallen king of light, The Bright One, and other ominous monikers. Gizon was the first to defy the harmonious laws of order and light, becoming a symbol of rebellion and cosmic disobedience.
**Chapter One: The Luminous Rebellion**
Gizon's insatiable thirst for power led him to break the sacred laws established by Zailius, the cosmic architect. The fallen divine ruler rebelled against the divine order, devouring his brothers in a grotesque display of cannibalism. Gizon, once a beacon of radiant brilliance, became tainted by the shadows of his rebellion. He even tried to devour the souls of all the beings that worship Zailius.
**Chapter Two: The Creation of the Nephilim**
In his quest for dominance, Gizon made dark pacts with cosmic beings, creating the Nephilim – angelic eldritch abominations of colossal stature. These giants embodied the twisted amalgamation of celestial radiance and eldritch malevolence, a testament to Gizon's dark influence. He even influenced Forty percent of the divine lords of light and order by sharing the cosmic arcane magic he learned from the Great Old ones.
**Chapter Three: The Cosmic Civil War**
Gizon, consumed by ambition, attempted to wage a civil war against Zailius and the other rulers of light and order. The celestial realms trembled as cosmic forces clashed in an otherworldly conflict. The Nephilim, born of Gizon's dark pacts, stood as chaotic enforcers in the fallen king's rebellion.
**Chapter Four: Defeat by Divine Unity**
Zailius, Zailton, Ilzius, and other rulers of light and order joined forces to quell Gizon's rebellion. Their divine unity and unwavering commitment to cosmic harmony proved formidable against the fallen king of light. The cosmic battleground echoed with the clash of powers as Gizon's insurrection faced the collective might of the divine rulers.
In a climactic confrontation, Zailius and his allies overcame Gizon's rebellion, breaking his dark influence and restoring order to the celestial realms. The fallen king of light, once radiant and powerful, was cast down from his heavenly throne, his ambitions shattered by the unity of the divine rulers.
**Epilogue: A Cosmic Warning**
Gizon's defeat became a cosmic warning against the dangers of rebellion and the consequences of forsaking the laws of order and light. The fallen divine ruler's rebellion and the creation of the Nephilim left scars upon the celestial tapestry, serving as a reminder of the eternal struggle between cosmic harmony and the allure of chaos.
As the celestial realms healed from the wounds of Gizon's rebellion, Zailius and the divine rulers of light and order reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining cosmic balance. The fallen king of light, now a cosmic pariah, lingered in the shadows, his once-bright radiance reduced to a haunting glow – a spectral echo of a rebellion quelled by the forces of divine unity. Some rumors say that he is trapped in Voras, an omniverse that is a prisoner for the most dangerous and eldritch primordial beings
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