In the beginning…
There was only one.
A singular being of light, truth, and infinite power—Jehovah God, the Alpha and the Omega.
Before time had a name, before the stars were cast into the skies like diamonds upon velvet, He existed. Alone… yet complete. And in seven divine days, He forged the world. A perfect world. A paradise adorned with rivers, valleys, beasts, and life of every kind. The pinnacle of this creation? Man and woman—Adam and Eve—crafted in His image. Beautiful. Innocent. Pure.
He gave them Eden.
And Eden was home.
A garden so pure, so perfect, even time bowed in reverence. No pain, no death, no war—only harmony, only love. But as all stories carved into eternity, temptation lingers not far behind the veil of peace.
And so, Jehovah God gave a command:
> "From every tree of the garden you may eat to satisfaction. But as for the tree of the knowledge of good and bad, you must not eat from it, for in the day you eat from it you will surely die."
But man… is curious.
And curiosity is the door through which chaos enters.
Now, among all living things, there was one creature who slithered with cunning beyond comprehension—the Serpent, the cautious one. It did not roar. It did not hunt. It whispered.
> "Did God truly say you must not eat from any tree in the garden?"
And Eve, unaware that she stood before the very embodiment of deceit, answered.
> "We may eat the fruit of the trees in the garden. But of the tree in the middle—God said, 'You must not eat it. You must not even touch it… or you will die.'"
The serpent's tongue curled in lies.
> "You will not surely die… your eyes will be opened. You will become like God, knowing good and evil."
And so the first sin was committed—not just disobedience—but desire.
A craving to be more than what was given.
Eve took the fruit. She ate.
Adam followed.
And in that bite, the universe changed.
Their eyes opened… not to truth, but to shame.
They saw their nakedness and hid, as if leaves could cover their guilt.
> "Adam, where are you?" Jehovah God called in the cool of the day.
Adam replied, his voice trembling:
> "I heard you and I was afraid… because I was naked. So I hid."
But Jehovah saw beyond the leaves and into their souls.
> "Who told you that you were naked? Have you eaten from the forbidden tree?"
And Adam said, "The woman you gave me, she gave me the fruit…"
Eve replied, "The serpent deceived me…"
And then—judgment.
Jehovah cursed the serpent:
> "On your belly you will crawl, and dust you will eat. I will put enmity between you and the woman, between her offspring and yours. He will crush your head… and you will strike his heel."
From that moment… the gates of Eden were shut.
But worse…
The Tree of Knowledge had been opened.
And something ancient, something dark… awoke beneath its roots.
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The Birth of Sins
As Adam and Eve wandered the barren lands, cast out from paradise, the echoes of their choice gave birth to living darkness—creatures unseen, feeding on man's spirit, called The Sins.
They were not beasts.
They were not demons.
They were living consequences.
They hid in the air, in the corners of shadows, in the whispers behind your ears. They do not roar. They wait. Watching.
These were known as the Soul Feeders, and they follow a pattern, one older than death itself. Ten laws. Ten gates. Ten sins.
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⚠️ The 10 Sins That Attract the Soul Feeders:
1. Pride – Excessive self-love and arrogance that blinds one to truth.
2. Greed – The hunger that devours everything yet is never full.
3. Lust – The fire that burns without light.
4. Envy – Poison disguised as desire.
5. Wrath – The beast born from pain.
6. Sloth – The silence that drowns duty and love.
7. Gluttony – A feast that leaves only emptiness.
8. Deceit – Truth murdered for gain.
9. Betrayal – The knife behind the smile.
10. Blasphemy – The mocking of the divine… the final gate.
Each sin calls forth its own demon.
But before the first sin is complete, a final chance is given.
She is known only as The Sin of Warness—a lady cloaked in forgotten memories, with silver eyes and lips that never lie. She appears to the sinner… not to beg, but to warn.
> "You have taken the first step. Turn away… or be consumed."
But once she speaks, she steals your memory of her.
You forget you were warned. You go on living… until you commit the final sin.
And then, you remember.
And then, it is too late.
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Cain – The First Victim
The first soul to fall was Cain.
He envied his brother.
He grew in wrath.
And with trembling hands, he struck down Abel.
In that blood, the sins found their vessel.
Cain was consumed. Not by guilt. But by the presence of something invisible—feeding on his soul. His eyes hollowed. His voice trembled. And though his body walked, part of him was lost… forever.
That day, Sins entered the world.
And with them came chaos.
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Enoch – The Chosen Shield
Jehovah, heartbroken, did not wish for man to be destroyed.
So He raised a man named Enoch, righteous and filled with understanding, a prophet who walked not with men, but with God. Enoch saw the Sins. He heard their whispers. He fought them in spirit, wielding the light of truth and faith.
But even he could not stop what came next…
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The Fall of Angels and the Rise of Giants
Some angels—once loyal to Heaven—gazed upon Earth and saw beauty in its daughters. Lust overcame their purpose.
They fell.
They became the Fallen—creatures of light corrupted by desire. And from their union with women were born the Nephilim—giants of great strength and mind, but twisted in heart.
The Nephilim ruled over men.
Not as kings, but as gods of violence and fear.
Man's wickedness multiplied. Their sins became louder. The Soul Feeders danced in the skies.
And Jehovah wept.
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The Great Flood and the First Purge
So came the rain. Forty days. Forty nights. The world washed in the tears of its Creator.
And when the flood ended… the world was reborn.
But sin was not gone. It was only hiding.
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The Rise of the Defenders
In His mercy, Jehovah touched the hearts of men—blessing certain bloodlines with sacred gifts. Powers of fire, wind, mind, spirit, and will.
These chosen were called the Defenders—a secret line of humans gifted to stand against the Sins.