Presaging Everbloom
absit invidia.
SEQUENCE 00 - PHASE: REDEMPTION
"And I saw an angel coming down out of heaven, having the key to the Abyss and holding in his hand a great chain."
REVELATION 20:1
December 31st, 2024.
The Last Hour. The Storm Before the Cataclysm.
The Last Hour. The Storm Before the Cataclysm.
THE END OF THE WORLD had found itself again, time after time, as a topic of interest for humanity. An enigmatic phenomenon performed as a result of unfortunate circumstances to be theorized yet again by the inquisitive, the paranoid, the skeptical, or the sadomasochistic minds, by those who had fantasized about the planet and its inhabitants falling prey to an inevitable, impending doom. This time, a group of scientists predicted the end of the Earth would occur no later than the year 2024, by an exquisite elemental tree whose supercharged nuclear particles would become too unstable to be contained and create an explosion powerful enough to wipe out all life on the planet. Controversies and conspiracy theories alike were thrown about while others completely disregarded the event, as was expected after a millennium of many failed prophecies. As the final day drew near, however, signs of the Earth's collapse would finally come to light.
On the last day of Earth, all Hell broke loose. The magma from beneath the Earth's crust grew ever hotter while earthquakes grew rampant. Sea temperatures and levels rose, and tsunamis soared alongside the rumbling tectonic plates, as did the raging fires of the forest, consuming all in its path without mind for the future. Dystopia held its reign over the globe with a domineering sneer, encouraging all to embrace the chaos before it would come to take over their lives.
The people fell into a state of hysteria, allowing anarchist and nihilist ideals to consume the mind while the world crumbled. The norms of society were thrown off the map, as if they no longer existed. Jobs were hardly accounted for as crime rates skyrocketed exponentially, leaving none to take care of the aftermath. While protests pervaded the streets and the helpless prayed and cried and hoped for a sign to be saved by a miracle, those who were hopeless, ambitious, full of avarice and malice, too far gone into the deranged depths of their minds, did all they could to make the best of their last moments. Whether they stole luxuries or robbed someone blind or saved lives or performed homicide or prayed, hunted humans and animals alike, cried, splurged what little savings they had left, committed suicide, performed the most desired activities on their bucket list…
On the last day of Earth, all Hell broke loose. The magma from beneath the Earth's crust grew ever hotter while earthquakes grew rampant. Sea temperatures and levels rose, and tsunamis soared alongside the rumbling tectonic plates, as did the raging fires of the forest, consuming all in its path without mind for the future. Dystopia held its reign over the globe with a domineering sneer, encouraging all to embrace the chaos before it would come to take over their lives.
The people fell into a state of hysteria, allowing anarchist and nihilist ideals to consume the mind while the world crumbled. The norms of society were thrown off the map, as if they no longer existed. Jobs were hardly accounted for as crime rates skyrocketed exponentially, leaving none to take care of the aftermath. While protests pervaded the streets and the helpless prayed and cried and hoped for a sign to be saved by a miracle, those who were hopeless, ambitious, full of avarice and malice, too far gone into the deranged depths of their minds, did all they could to make the best of their last moments. Whether they stole luxuries or robbed someone blind or saved lives or performed homicide or prayed, hunted humans and animals alike, cried, splurged what little savings they had left, committed suicide, performed the most desired activities on their bucket list…
Nothing would matter after the end.
Collapse Point, 2025.
The False End. A New Conflict Awaits.
The False End. A New Conflict Awaits.
“Happy New Years!” exclaimed one man, standing before the edge of the world, intoxicated by an ungodly amount of liquor. Before his vision flashed to the end, the finale for humanity’s glorious history. Whether it had been filled with war, perversion, or evil, mankind’s unwavering will to survive until its last breath was at least worthy of the drunk’s admiration. He smiled before God’s light, appreciating its incoming warmth that gradually scorched every inch of his body alive, until it left nothing but ashes to leave as a memorial for its trivial existence. All lifeforms, whether they had confined themselves within a bunker or traveled far away from the legendary Yggdrasil, would meet its fate similarly.
No sinners too evil would receive a higher punishment. All perished equally. It knew no discrimation, as the blast disintegrated all before its mighty light.
Acheron Helldiver, Gates of Purgatory.
A War of Heaven, Hell, and the Inbetween.
A War of Heaven, Hell, and the Inbetween.
A blip in time, and the world had been undone, reversed to its condition before the birth of the magical seed within the cracks of cold, hard cement. The same could not be said for the life that once previously surrounded it, with the exception of a small group of human beings tightly secured against a set of seats, which they would realize upon waking up and regaining consciousness. Expressions of disorientation and sluggishness would cross their faces as they woke, which would be replaced with utter confusion and fear. Some perhaps believed they had crossed into the afterlife, others questioned how they managed to survive death, but all felt a strange and inexplicable sense of dread, as if they were approaching the gates of Hell itself via diesel locomotive.
The view of the world outside did not seem to ease their worries, instead exacerbating them, as red could be seen everywhere their eyes could see. Even the blazing sun bled a scarlet hue, truly making the scenery nightmarish. The uncomfortable humidity within the train remained ever persistent, further adding on to their worries and frustrations, and being confined within the train, strapped to their seats, would most likely provoke one's sense of claustrophobia, were they to be fearful of being trapped in small spaces.
The passengers would glance at each other in distress, further discomforted by the idea that most did not know each other, with the slight exception of a select few. Believing they could not be any more disturbed as they had already been, the passengers were disproven when finally gazed upon the only being free to move about the train. A clock, or an engine, or the amalgamation of both, had replaced where one’s head would usually be, with flames erupting from the top. None of the likes which they had ever seen before, those awake gawked at the humanoid with intrigue or hostility, waiting for answers to be given to them, or simply perhaps a speech, while those who were not yet conscious remained ever still.
The view of the world outside did not seem to ease their worries, instead exacerbating them, as red could be seen everywhere their eyes could see. Even the blazing sun bled a scarlet hue, truly making the scenery nightmarish. The uncomfortable humidity within the train remained ever persistent, further adding on to their worries and frustrations, and being confined within the train, strapped to their seats, would most likely provoke one's sense of claustrophobia, were they to be fearful of being trapped in small spaces.
The passengers would glance at each other in distress, further discomforted by the idea that most did not know each other, with the slight exception of a select few. Believing they could not be any more disturbed as they had already been, the passengers were disproven when finally gazed upon the only being free to move about the train. A clock, or an engine, or the amalgamation of both, had replaced where one’s head would usually be, with flames erupting from the top. None of the likes which they had ever seen before, those awake gawked at the humanoid with intrigue or hostility, waiting for answers to be given to them, or simply perhaps a speech, while those who were not yet conscious remained ever still.
But he spoke not a single word.
The Administrator. The Devil?
His manic, distorted voice haunted all with a freezing chill, in the very same space that caused them to swelter.
His manic, distorted voice haunted all with a freezing chill, in the very same space that caused them to swelter.
His silence disturbed most as confusion began to build within the mind of his audience. A perplexing facial image accompanied by a severe lack of humanity, other than its humanoid form below its bizarre head. Seemingly no skin on display for observation, as all parts of its body were covered by its uniform, leaving not even a clue to its origin. For all they could know, under the uniform could be claws and ragged skin, hiding its hideous form behind its clothes.
Silence ensued until all awoke from their ostensibly eternal slumber, and until they turned their gaze at the figure standing before them, its hands shoved deep in its pockets as it stood perfectly balanced, regardless of the turbulent nature of the roving train. Then he spoke, suddenly without warning, as he widened his arms to the side. The flames above its clock blazed wilder and its voice haunted the ears of all who remained seated before his stance.
“Welcome aboard the Acheron Helldiver, where redemption is found and its destination leads only to your salvation!”
The conductor bowed, as if it was merely performing in front of its curious audience.
“From the depths of purgatory, your souls were resurrected before judgment could be cast upon you. Consider yourselves… blessed! Cursed! Saved by God's light, bedeviled by the Lord of the Underworld! For your existence was not trivial in the eyes of the supreme overlord!”
He rambled without second thought, without shame, and without care. A lunatic or an entertainer from Hell could be anyone’s guess on his identity. His voice echoed a dark tone throughout his disjointed words. As if he was spouting an incoherent string of nonsense. For many who practiced no religion, or at least none of the Christian variant, would have most likely understood none of his words.
Despite this, he did not pause to clarify. Instead, his voice darkened, and his tone grew deeper.
Silence ensued until all awoke from their ostensibly eternal slumber, and until they turned their gaze at the figure standing before them, its hands shoved deep in its pockets as it stood perfectly balanced, regardless of the turbulent nature of the roving train. Then he spoke, suddenly without warning, as he widened his arms to the side. The flames above its clock blazed wilder and its voice haunted the ears of all who remained seated before his stance.
“Welcome aboard the Acheron Helldiver, where redemption is found and its destination leads only to your salvation!”
The conductor bowed, as if it was merely performing in front of its curious audience.
“From the depths of purgatory, your souls were resurrected before judgment could be cast upon you. Consider yourselves… blessed! Cursed! Saved by God's light, bedeviled by the Lord of the Underworld! For your existence was not trivial in the eyes of the supreme overlord!”
He rambled without second thought, without shame, and without care. A lunatic or an entertainer from Hell could be anyone’s guess on his identity. His voice echoed a dark tone throughout his disjointed words. As if he was spouting an incoherent string of nonsense. For many who practiced no religion, or at least none of the Christian variant, would have most likely understood none of his words.
Despite this, he did not pause to clarify. Instead, his voice darkened, and his tone grew deeper.
“The end has concluded; but the war has just begun.”
He proceeded, gripping his hand to form a fist as he spoke. Then he released his fist, as he continued to ramble.
"You were freed by my hand. Released from divine judgment. Whether you decide to go back and face trial is your choice."
A devilish laughter escaped from its flaming head.
“A chance to escape the inevitable, and fight against all that decided your fate. Do you not find it all too exciting, remnants of humanity? From this point onward, you are the last of your race! A ray of hope born from the wrath of your creator, and manipulated by his sworn enemy!”
Pilgrim59 (Sharon McMillan), Misuteeku (Gunwoo Lee), Zombehs (Alex Tanaka), Worthlessplebian (Anthony Alinovi), RedArmyShogun (Liah Härkönen), Huntertabbysandshark3 (Mcneel Obrekon), ERode (Shiozaki Yasu), ThatWhichShouldBe (Solomon Linh), Stros (Everett Martin), Soviet Panda (Connor McKinley), Firelie (Helmi Marttinen), Burberry Preserves (Mu Arae), FiveElemental (Leo Armstrong), malzeno Entity.Eclypse
He proceeded, gripping his hand to form a fist as he spoke. Then he released his fist, as he continued to ramble.
"You were freed by my hand. Released from divine judgment. Whether you decide to go back and face trial is your choice."
A devilish laughter escaped from its flaming head.
“A chance to escape the inevitable, and fight against all that decided your fate. Do you not find it all too exciting, remnants of humanity? From this point onward, you are the last of your race! A ray of hope born from the wrath of your creator, and manipulated by his sworn enemy!”
Pilgrim59 (Sharon McMillan), Misuteeku (Gunwoo Lee), Zombehs (Alex Tanaka), Worthlessplebian (Anthony Alinovi), RedArmyShogun (Liah Härkönen), Huntertabbysandshark3 (Mcneel Obrekon), ERode (Shiozaki Yasu), ThatWhichShouldBe (Solomon Linh), Stros (Everett Martin), Soviet Panda (Connor McKinley), Firelie (Helmi Marttinen), Burberry Preserves (Mu Arae), FiveElemental (Leo Armstrong), malzeno Entity.Eclypse