Kingdom Demiur

About Demiur

Race: Demiurian

Design Inspiration: India, Persia, Gummor Empire, Arabian culture.

Reference design elements: Oriental pagan style, peacock, crystal, mirror, gold, silk, turban, flame, agate, marble, Persian carpet, coconut tree, lion.

Detail

Demiur, a wealthy theocratic nation, is led by the Righteous King, who holds both supreme priestly and kingly roles. Key officials are priests or bishops, and nobles also serve as supreme bishops. The army embodies moral teachings, with soldiers on sacred missions.

Their doctrine believes Almighty God perished in battle, succeeded by the "Peacock Angel" El’Mir. Upon Pantokrator's return, non-believers face final judgment.

However, El'Mir deceived the nation, and he instigated the entire nation to fight against the mekone invasion, which ultimately led to Demiur's fall.

Today, demiur no longer exists, but the hatred for El'Mir remains.


Demiur in Tehom

After the fall into Tehom, the priests and bishops lost their faith, angry at El'Mir's deception.

These noble clergy sacrificed themselves, and forged a 'boundary' with flesh and blood, protecting the survivors and civilians within the 'boundary' from being invaded by the creatures of the Tehom.

The people in the boundary are the largest group of survivors in Tehom. These Demiur people call themselves Hellim, and they keep marching into the deepest part of tehom, vowing to find and kill the pretender El'Mir.

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