After the death and resurrection of Christ, Satan was very furious at this and had never been this defeated since he was cast out of Heaven. Satan once again convinced Jesus to abandon his people but his demands fell into deaf ears.Īfter Jesus was wrongfully condemned to death, crucified and killed by the weight of mankind's sins, His soul drifted to Hell and with His purifying presence, rescued all the souls of every deceased creature trapped there, good and evil, and redeemed them. However, Jesus rightfully refused Satan's offer, becoming the first one to reject the Devil's impulses. As He grew up to become the prophesied Messiah, Satan saw an opportunity to deceive Him, tempting Him to submit to the Dark Lord in exchange for power and authority over all the worlds. The turning point for humanity however would come when Jesus Christ, the Son of God, was born into the mortal plane. Now becoming known as the “Great Dark God of the Nameless Void”, Lucifer, now a being of antimatter, donned the name Satan and bent the angels-turned-demons to his will, creating a demonic army to spread evil across every corner of the Multiverse.Īs mankind continued to devolve in sin and temptation throughout the millennia, Satan's grip on the world was firmer than ever and felt like victory was closer to him than ever. Though banished, Lucifer vowed revenge and could only wait an opportunity for the world God had created to fall to evil. The remnants of the rogue angel's insurgency were all captured by the angels, who expelled Lucifer from their ranks and punished the rebellion for their crimes against God and all of creation by banishing them to Hell, the plane of fire and damnation below Earth that would eventually be known as Earth-777. Lucifer's rebellion was ultimately suppressed by Michael's army. At this same moment, the Antimatter Universe was created, unleashing evil into the cosmos, and giving the Void a form and will of its own as the Anti-God, the dark counterpart of the Lord God and the embodiment of all that evil.
However, before Lucifer could cross into that period of time, there was a cosmic explosion at that instant, and the universe was shattered, causing the creation of the Multiverse as the universe replicated into an infinite number of parallel universes. He succeeded in his endeavor and managed to glimpsed the hand of creation depositing the speck that would become the entire cosmos. The fallen angel sought to overthrow his own Creator by travelling back to the beginning of time itself and becoming the force of Creation itself to become the new God and create a different universe for himself. Lucifer started a rebellion in Heaven and his army clashed with those loyal to God, led by the Archangel Michael. The Rebellion and Creation of the Multiverse Now in need of an army to do this task, Lucifer gathered many angels to do battle for him, including his greatest generals Beelzebub, Asmodeus, Belial, Leviathan, Abaddon, Mammon and Belphegor.
He concluded that he must undo His creations so that he could create a world where only he rules supreme. With his valiant spirit now corrupted by the presence of the Void and consumed by his madness, Lucifer decided that God Himself was responsible for His incompetence of maintaining the universe untainted and the suffering of the newly-created world. Its dwelling power began to seep into Lucifer's consciousness, twisting him to the point of no return. It spoke to him, telling him that the light of the universe was never meant to be. However, one fateful day, he encountered the Void itself.
He was just and true, unable to conceive or understand pure evil. The most powerful among of them was the champion of the angels, Lucifer. 1.2 The Rebellion and Creation of the Multiverseīackground The Angels' Champion and DownfallĪfter the creation of the universe, before the world came to life, the Lord God was seated in the highest position of Heaven with the angels He created living there.