"Sin is not evil, but the honest reflection of a soul long imprisoned by light."
The Ancient Book, Forbidden Page 666
Beyond all dimensions, every concept, and beyond the very laws of existence, there lies Hell not merely as a place of torment, but as the purest reflection of existential inner conflict. Here, there is no time, no form, no beginning, and no end.
Yet even within that nothingness, there is structure.
And that structure is upheld by seven eternal pillars, known as.
The Arch Demons of Sin
Eternal sovereigns of the Seven Layers of Hell seven absolute distortions of existence, seven sparks of truth denied by every system.
The First King of Hell
He is not a creature. He is a great mirror reflecting the ideal form of anyone who gazes into him.
Lucifer is not merely pride he is the manifestation of awareness that all things can become God. He did not refuse submission out of hatred, but out of conviction that he was made to surpass his creator.
"I do not oppose the light. I simply refuse to kneel beneath it."
The Second King of Hell
Mammon does not steal. He gathers. Everything from light, sound, souls, to fragments of time is absorbed into his formless body. He desires not out of need, but out of fear of loss.
"Emptiness is a curse. So I shall fill myself... until I forget I was ever empty."
The Third King of Hell
Asmodeus does not merely touch the body; he tears apart the boundary between desire and will. He is not erotic. He is obsession. Around him, love melts into spiritual enslavement. He is the yearning that can never be satisfied, yet never wants to end.
"If a single touch can bring down Heaven, then let me touch the world."
The Fourth King of Hell
Leviathan is a body of water that reflects nothing but dissatisfaction. He beholds all beauty and hates it because it does not belong to him. He lives inside a bubble of longing that never becomes reality.
"I do not hate because I am weak. I hate because I am not the one you love."
The Fifth King of Hell
His mouth never stops chewing, swallowing, devouring, consuming again.
Beelzebub is not hungry he hungers for the hunger itself.
He devours form, meaning, even the sound of prayer.
"I do not eat to live. I live so I can keep eating."
The Sixth King of Hell
Satan is not fire. He is a causeless explosion born from a will suppressed too long.
He needs no reason to rage, because he is rage itself. Even the demons tremble under his gaze.
"I do not hate you. I hate that you exist."
The Seventh King of Hell
Belphegor does not move. He is barely present.
He is a silent void that consumes effort, motivation, and meaning.
He does not wish the world to burn. He only wishes for nothing to ever happen forever.
"Why try? Even Heaven will collapse... it's only a matter of time."
Each Arch Demon rules over a layer of Hell, not connected vertically or horizontally, but inwardly. Every being who falls into Hell is not chosen they resonate their soul's vibration with the sin itself, and unknowingly carve their place within it.
These seven pillars form the structure of Hell as a non-linear, complex existence.
They are not united. They are not allies.
But together, they complete a cycle of suffering that transcends morality.
To the gods, they are a threat.
To the angels, a disgrace.
But to reality itself, they are the honest foundation of emotions too shameful to acknowledge.
"These seven names are not just entities.
They are paragraphs written in human ink.
And tragically, not a single one can be erased...
without erasing humanity itself."