Post by Doctor on Nov 24, 2013 15:55:35 GMT
Long ago, when Earth had just started and Lucifer had not fallen, the archangels departed from God, their father, and were lead by the light-bringer to their own land. God dismissed this action, and did not take it as treason. Upon leaving their father, vowing however to return when he required their assistance.
They did not live care-free in heaven, however. Instead they crafted their own land out of the finest ribbon they could find.
And this creation was called Castroval.
During this time, the light-bringer, who was known as Lucifer, was the leader amongst his siblings. These were the angels that had chosen to follow him as well as his much stronger archangel relatives. In mere weeks they did more work together, making and crafting and blending species upon species, landscapes upon landscapes, and bounds and bounds of water and other necessities for all who would soon live within the land.
Unlike their father, however, Lucifer refused to simply let them live in their own way.
For centuries after that, the archangels governed the land. Worshipped, basically, as they refused to ignore their own works of art and what creatures were lesser than they. They kept in well under control, the land and its more ferocious creatures- as long as the lesser beings showed the respect they thought they should.
When the first war between them began, this changed.
Lucifer was the most angered by all this, and although the First Great War happened two centuries before the present day, he continuously questioned the respect they were receiving. If they had made them, then why were they destroying their friends, and more importantly his creations?
And so, as he did not bother to control his temper, and the mortals had disrespected him, Lucifer continues to argue with those around him. His siblings, who always were together with the task of keeping the land under control. An archangel's anger causes more than just a stressed out and all-powerful being, for with it lands fierce creatures and pure corruption within the land. Poltergeists afoot, vengeful spirits prowling about, and the refusal of the once-mentioned idea of opening the gates to heaven to all who live below.
But falling from grace, whether on his own accord, or at the hand of Michael, as he represents War, is the mot important thing here.
Castroval is striving, yes, but Hell will be released at one point.
They did not live care-free in heaven, however. Instead they crafted their own land out of the finest ribbon they could find.
And this creation was called Castroval.
During this time, the light-bringer, who was known as Lucifer, was the leader amongst his siblings. These were the angels that had chosen to follow him as well as his much stronger archangel relatives. In mere weeks they did more work together, making and crafting and blending species upon species, landscapes upon landscapes, and bounds and bounds of water and other necessities for all who would soon live within the land.
Unlike their father, however, Lucifer refused to simply let them live in their own way.
For centuries after that, the archangels governed the land. Worshipped, basically, as they refused to ignore their own works of art and what creatures were lesser than they. They kept in well under control, the land and its more ferocious creatures- as long as the lesser beings showed the respect they thought they should.
When the first war between them began, this changed.
Lucifer was the most angered by all this, and although the First Great War happened two centuries before the present day, he continuously questioned the respect they were receiving. If they had made them, then why were they destroying their friends, and more importantly his creations?
And so, as he did not bother to control his temper, and the mortals had disrespected him, Lucifer continues to argue with those around him. His siblings, who always were together with the task of keeping the land under control. An archangel's anger causes more than just a stressed out and all-powerful being, for with it lands fierce creatures and pure corruption within the land. Poltergeists afoot, vengeful spirits prowling about, and the refusal of the once-mentioned idea of opening the gates to heaven to all who live below.
But falling from grace, whether on his own accord, or at the hand of Michael, as he represents War, is the mot important thing here.
Castroval is striving, yes, but Hell will be released at one point.