UMAE 2025 - The Crimson God
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Originally uploaded on: 11/13/2025
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Would you believe this dork right here is a 12D hermetic god? Allow me to introduce The Crimson God, an infamous member of the villainous The Eternal Order... or is he?
I don't have any relevant posts aside from the lore entries in ULTRAMagic Archive.
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Originally uploaded on: 11/13/2025
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Would you believe this dork right here is a 12D hermetic god? Allow me to introduce The Crimson God, an infamous member of the villainous The Eternal Order... or is he?
I don't have any relevant posts aside from the lore entries in ULTRAMagic Archive.
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Out of all the gods to grace the Cosmos, The Crimson God is one who has quite the legacy, but at the same time is unknown in the grand scheme of things. Gods in general go unnoticed, and any attempt for them to be noticed is disregarded in favor of new age beliefs or materialism. It stands to reason that some gods would grow discontent in the stars and would descend into the Cosmos for recognition and validation. When the schism between The Sepulcher God and The Tyrant God that would eventually lead to the shattering of Lord Anti and The Tyrant God occurred, The Crimson God sought to get a piece of the action.
Sadly The Crimson God fell in with The Eternal Order, becoming a hedonistic god of pleasure seeking and one of The Sepulcher God's best underlings. He became fairly infamous for executing some of the most dastardly deeds for the order... but something changed over time. The astute will notice that there are no records of his presence in The Tyrant War, and many of the order's recent actions were done by The Running God and The Decay God. One can only speculate on what happened. Perhaps The Crimson God grew disillusioned... maybe it was when he failed to recruit The Scarlet God... receiving The Scathing Codex and delving deep into its forbidden knowledge... or discovering someone he thought was a close friend was merely using him to get what they wanted? Whatever the case was, The Crimson God has formed his own agenda...
Following the demise of The Behemoth God, The Crimson God began to further deviate from his old reputation. He became a knowledge seeker, relishing in pleasure once he had earned it. And even though some of his followers left him, the ones that stayed were rewarded in enlightenment and enrichment from their god's endeavors. Of note is that a lot of the deeds he committed with The Eternal Order were the brainchild of The Behemoth God. The Crimson God cannot undo his past sins, but he can certainly make up for them. Where this path will lead him only time will tell.
In recent times The Crimson God has been going behind the scenes to deal with The Eternal Order's messes. The Scathing Codex has been warning him of the machinations of the monstrous Audoin Dethbrand trying to rebuild his Audoan Empire. Audoin, despite being sealed away, sent his avatar to take control of a forbidden force known as The Lost Hunger-a profane manifestation of the terrible Lost Hunger God. Taking the form of a seemingly incurable disease from the era before the outer void, The Lost Hunger ravages all it infects and forces them to consume anything and everything to sate a ravenous hunger that can only be sated when all of existence reverses the unanswered question. Audoin plans to convert The Lost Hunger into an army he can use against his enemies... and the scary thing is that he is succeeding.
The Avatar of The Lost Hunger, Zarthar-Garthar, the Iron Singularity, has strongly considered going to The Crimson God for help. It goes against his very nature to consume and grow, but desperate times call for desperate measures. And The Crimson God would most certainly want to deal with this himself to prove to God and the other heavenly gods that he is serious about his new convictions.
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Oh jeez, another long one... Is it really a bad thing though? Also that book Crimson is holding is The Scathing Codex. And in case anyone is wondering, yes, Crimson has a thing for latex.
Sadly The Crimson God fell in with The Eternal Order, becoming a hedonistic god of pleasure seeking and one of The Sepulcher God's best underlings. He became fairly infamous for executing some of the most dastardly deeds for the order... but something changed over time. The astute will notice that there are no records of his presence in The Tyrant War, and many of the order's recent actions were done by The Running God and The Decay God. One can only speculate on what happened. Perhaps The Crimson God grew disillusioned... maybe it was when he failed to recruit The Scarlet God... receiving The Scathing Codex and delving deep into its forbidden knowledge... or discovering someone he thought was a close friend was merely using him to get what they wanted? Whatever the case was, The Crimson God has formed his own agenda...
Following the demise of The Behemoth God, The Crimson God began to further deviate from his old reputation. He became a knowledge seeker, relishing in pleasure once he had earned it. And even though some of his followers left him, the ones that stayed were rewarded in enlightenment and enrichment from their god's endeavors. Of note is that a lot of the deeds he committed with The Eternal Order were the brainchild of The Behemoth God. The Crimson God cannot undo his past sins, but he can certainly make up for them. Where this path will lead him only time will tell.
In recent times The Crimson God has been going behind the scenes to deal with The Eternal Order's messes. The Scathing Codex has been warning him of the machinations of the monstrous Audoin Dethbrand trying to rebuild his Audoan Empire. Audoin, despite being sealed away, sent his avatar to take control of a forbidden force known as The Lost Hunger-a profane manifestation of the terrible Lost Hunger God. Taking the form of a seemingly incurable disease from the era before the outer void, The Lost Hunger ravages all it infects and forces them to consume anything and everything to sate a ravenous hunger that can only be sated when all of existence reverses the unanswered question. Audoin plans to convert The Lost Hunger into an army he can use against his enemies... and the scary thing is that he is succeeding.
The Avatar of The Lost Hunger, Zarthar-Garthar, the Iron Singularity, has strongly considered going to The Crimson God for help. It goes against his very nature to consume and grow, but desperate times call for desperate measures. And The Crimson God would most certainly want to deal with this himself to prove to God and the other heavenly gods that he is serious about his new convictions.
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Oh jeez, another long one... Is it really a bad thing though? Also that book Crimson is holding is The Scathing Codex. And in case anyone is wondering, yes, Crimson has a thing for latex.
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