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Thadalfus Jormungand

"In the last verses of this cosmic poem, I am the divine composer, orchestrating symphonies of existence, and the monstrous discord that concludes the opus."

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PhysiologyHuman
Height5'10
Weight193lbs
Eye ColorOrange
Hair ColorBlack
Age25
Birth DateUnknown
Birth PlaceThe Church of Necessary Evil
StatusAlive
GenderMale
FamilyNone
Love InterestsNone
AffiliationThe Church of Necessary Evil
TierUnknown

Thadalfus Jormungand is a character that appears on www.heirtothestars.com.

The true reality/unreality of Thadalfus Jormungand is an unmanifest hypercosmological expanse that is a theoretical impossibility of space neither real nor unreal, beyond the world of forms.


History

In the somber windmill of the world, a malevolent force by the name of Thadalfus Jormungand emerged—a sadistic traveling priest whose cruel ministrations left cities marred by the unspeakable and unrecoverable insanity he sowed. Thadalfus reveled in his wicked occupation, viewing madness not as an affliction but as a dark necessity leading to true salvation. His ultimate mission was to become Bishop of the Church of Necessary Evil.

His journey was an odyssey of calculated malevolence, a relentless pilgrimage that left no trace of his sinister presence. Thadalfus moved silently from city to city, his shadowy figure slipping through the unsuspecting communities like a harbinger of wickedness.

Thadalfus Jormungand wielded cruelty with cold precision, his actions carefully crafted to break minds in the most evil of ways. His sinister rituals defied the boundaries of human decency, leaving behind shattered souls and a trail of darkness that lingered long after his departure.

No one sensed Thadalfus's arrival, for his malevolence was a stealthy force that crept through the night. The air thickened with dread as he approached, a silent harbinger of unspeakable torment that cast a long shadow over each city he touched.

Madness, according to Thadalfus, was the only path to true salvation. His cruel faith dictated the necessity of breaking minds in the most malevolent of ways, as he believed that evil held the key to unlocking the hidden realms of salvation.

As night fell, Thadalfus conducted his perverse rituals, orchestrating acts of cruelty that defied the moral fabric of society. He understood the intricacies of the human mind, exploiting vulnerabilities with a chilling awareness that bespoke his malevolent mastery.

When dawn broke, Thadalfus vanished without a trace, leaving behind a city plunged into the depths of insanity. His unholy pilgrimage continued, an unrelenting force of darkness traversing the world with the conviction that madness and evil were the conduits to true salvation.

City after city fell prey to Thadalfus Jormungand's sadistic tyranny. His name became synonymous with malevolence, whispered in fearful tones by those who had witnessed the depths of his wickedness. And so, Thadalfus pressed on, an emissary of unrecoverable insanity, leaving behind only broken minds and the haunting echoes of his sinister faith.

His journey knew no end, for Thadalfus believed that evil was the sole path to salvation. In the name of his dark faith, he traversed the world, a malevolent pilgrim leaving a wake of madness and shattered souls in his wake—a testament to the twisted conviction that guided his unholy mission as his pilgrimage guided him to the War on Leviathan's Void.


The Book of Devils (Volume VIII)

Thadalfus Jormungand holds within his possession the eighth volume of The Book of Devils.

The Books of Devils is a qualitatively superior structure to the cosmos, where every page holds an abundance of infinite universes, both within and beyond. It encompasses countless dimensions, including those of high-dimensional nature and intricate composite ladders. These beyond-dimensional realities span infinite realms of possibilities and impossibilities, showcasing multidimensionality and irrational configurations. The Book includes spaces governed by alternative laws of physics or none at all, as well as metaphysical, illogical, and abstract structures. Additionally, it delves into recursive patterns of infinity and various levels, creating a stark contrast akin to the distinction between reality and fiction.

This Book in particular gave Thadalfus Jormungand the power to wield ineffable suggslogic lightning.


God

Thadalfus Jormungand, when he discards his human shell, metaphysics breaks down as he becomes a God that transcends the confines of the dream of existence, predating the origin of all paranormal phenomena. It is the cosmic otherness that defies linguistic articulation and eludes complete comprehension. Any endeavor to label or categorize it proves futile at best. At this profound level, language loses its meaning in connection to Thadalfus Jormungand, and everything in relation to Thadalfus Jormungand dissolves into unfound silence—an inscrutable mystery that resists expression or unraveling.


Monster

Thadalfus Jormungand, when he discards his human shell becomes a Monster that surpasses the outer limits of human cognition and comprehension, where any encounter with him leads to the realm of absolute nothingness. It embodies the very essence of Nothingness, its cosmic self encompassing all that defies or should not have existence. The behemoth obliterates the very fabric of Time in its presence, personifying Nothingness and Decay. Its arrival serves as the antagonistic force against the very narrative itself.

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