In the realm of the demon kingdom, a place where mighty beings who submit to neither law nor order dwell.
A vast territory shrouded in rolling black clouds like crashing waves. Thunder gathers endlessly, ready to annihilate anything that dares approach its domain.
Demons are known as savage, heartless, barbaric beings who live only to destroy everything. But what is their origin?
Long ago, at the very beginning—before existence itself—there was nothing. Neither emptiness nor void existed. Yet from that nonexistence, God emerged, bringing forth the Universe: planets, moons, stars, and even life itself.
God was known as an independent entity, one who created everything that had never existed before. Among His earliest creations were the Demons.
During the first act of creation, the Demon was the very first being God created from the concept of Nothingness. At that time, there was only a single entity. The first Demon was named Azel. God bestowed blessings upon him, granting him the ability to guide and assist other beings created after him.
Only after Azel's creation did God create the Djinn, the Angels, animals, and plants. Azel guided them all with sincere devotion. He was even constantly praised, becoming highly admired among the Angels.
Azel lived in peace—until an event occurred that changed everything.
God commanded all His creations to gather. All Angels, Djinn, animals, and Azel came to bow before Him.
At that gathering, a newly created being appeared—the first human… Adama. God proudly praised His new creation, extolling Adama's existence and ordering all other beings to do the same. Seeing this, Azel felt displeased. He believed he was the one deserving such honor. He, who had faithfully carried out God's commands, was surpassed by a new creation that had done nothing yet.
Driven by jealousy, Azel stepped forward and refused to praise Adama. God became aware of this and rebuked him. Azel, unwilling to accept it, voiced his protest. But God rejected his objection and instead threatened to cast him out of Heaven.
Deeply disappointed, Azel fled to the Garden of Eden, sitting silently on a bench while gazing at a pond filled with fish.
He questioned himself—what should he do? Consumed by rage, Azel began to destroy the garden of Heaven.
He breached the absolute divine domain that belonged solely to God and forcibly seized half of God's power, making it his own. God was furious and attempted to punish Azel, but His divine attack was successfully neutralized.
God regarded Azel's actions as an unforgivable evil and closed His heart to any mercy toward him.
Azel stepped out of God's domain and Heaven itself. God declared Azel a rebel. Enraged, Azel changed his name to Satan.
Now bearing the name Satan, Azel descended to the underworld—Ekaos, a planet created by God. Upon arriving on Ekaos, Satan gazed upon the world he once guarded. Now, he had become the enemy of all.
He wandered endlessly in search of a place to reside until he discovered a land blanketed in snow.
Satan built his own castle, encountering many Djinn—destroying them, conquering them, enslaving them as servants and soldiers. From Azel's hatred toward God, now embodied in the name Satan, his malice spread, giving birth to other demons.
The name Satan quickly became known among the Djinn. As time passed, his territory expanded rapidly until the kingdom of Mortis was formed.
Satan lived on, fueled by hatred toward God, whom he declared his eternal enemy.
Meanwhile… in the Garden of Eden, Adama felt lonely. God, feeling sorrow for him, attempted to create a new entity using half of His remaining power. That being was Lilith, born from the darkness of the night.
God directly commanded Lilith to become Adama's life partner and to accompany him under all circumstances.
But Lilith rejected the command. No created being had ever defied God's order—yet Lilith, newly created, immediately became a rebel.
In creating Lilith, not only God's power was used, but also Satan's power, which had spread throughout creation. Satan's hatred for God flowed through Lilith's blood, causing her to refuse submission to both God and Adama. What was meant to create humanity instead created the second demon.
When God realized this, He intended to erase Lilith. However, she managed to escape from Heaven and from that moment became an enemy of the heavens.
Lilith descended to Ekaos. Since her fall, she lived in isolation and solitude. Nothing was ever recorded about her journey after arriving in that world.
After creating two rebellious beings, God felt a real threat—especially from Satan, who wielded half of His power.
Adama, still alone, remained idle until he fell into a deep sleep. When he awoke, he found himself resting on the lap of a woman—the second human after himself.
Despite being betrayed twice by His own creations, God did not stop creating a companion for Adama. The woman spoke to him, introducing herself as Hena.
Adama felt embarrassed and tried to move away from Hena's lap. Before he could, his body was held back by her. Adama froze, staring at Hena in the silence, as if time itself had stopped.
From then on, the two of them enjoyed the beauty of the Garden of Eden together. Every moment felt warm. Their laughter was echoed by the animals of the garden.
One day, while Adama and Hena were resting, they felt hungry. Hena asked Adama to find fruit for them to eat together. Adama left her to search for something delicious.
A demon came from Ekaos to the Garden of Eden. He approached Hena, who became wary upon seeing him. The demon introduced himself and explained his purpose.
His name was Diablo. Diablo told Hena about a very magical fruit. Driven by curiosity, Hena listened to his words. Diablo explained the fruit's secrets—immortality, power, and even the awakening of desire contained within it.
He also urged Hena to persuade Adama so they could eat the fruit together. Influenced by Diablo's words, Hena hurried to find Adama.
Adama heard a voice calling him. He turned and saw Hena, breathing heavily. Worried, he checked on her condition.
When Adama asked why she had been searching for him, Hena explained about the fruit Diablo mentioned. Adama remembered that the fruit was strictly forbidden by God—never to be approached, let alone picked and eaten. But as Hena continued to insist, Adama eventually gave in and picked the fruit.
They sat beneath the tree and ate the fruit together. It tasted bitter and slightly sour. Neither Adama nor Hena liked it.
God, aware of Adama's actions, became furious. After all He had done for him, Adama had now rebelled as well. Adama and Hena bowed, begging for forgiveness. God punished them by casting them down to Ekaos—the same place where Satan and Lilith had fallen.
After arriving in Ekaos, Hena apologized to Adama. Adama embraced her, expressing his gratitude that they were not separated. Their tears of emotion flowed freely.
From that moment on, they began to build their own civilization—the civilization of humanity, where every civilization that arises will inevitably collapse or vanish, only to be born again.
