![]() ![]() ![]() He became the Father's nemesis, the Dark Lord, while his realm would come to be known as "Hell" to the people of Urdak. Foreseeing that this ambition would someday threaten all creation and how Davoth would someday seek to challenge his creator himself, the Father sealed off Jekkad from all other realms.ĭavoth saw this act as an unforgivable betrayal by his creator, directing his fury at the barriers that encircled his domain as his people continued to fall to mortality. The Father saw the future of this endeavor, that Davoth and his people would never cease in their search, regardless of the cost. Guided by Davoth and lacking self-doubt to reign them in, the people of Jekkad turned their intellects towards defeating death itself. Davoth knew that he himself was not mortal, and feared the possibility of his beloved people's extinction, leaving him alone in an empty realm. The Father created Davoth with an undying love for his people and a desire to better their lot, with both he and the denizens of his realm coming to regard mortality as a curse. They were long-lived, but not immortal like the Maykr of Urdak, and it was in this single flaw that the seed of Hell itself was planted. The Father had filled them with ambition without restraint, wishing to see them excel in all things. However, during the final battle, Davoth reveals that it was he who had created the Father, Urdak, Jekkad, and all living things.Īccording to the Maykr version of history, the people of Jekkad were mortal but made many great wonders, seeking to make their land a paradise. Jekkad was a higher plane than the Father's first creation, Urdak, and Davoth was a Primeval, one of the first gods, created to rule over it. According to Maykr history, the original Dark Lord was an immortal being once known as Davoth, created by the Father to rule over his first deliberate creation, a realm called Jekkad. ![]()
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