From the pages of Sefer HaKadmon, revealed to the Kenomitians during the Third Age of the Hylic Era in the Epigenetic Aeon (Episode 2)
From this holy union came the Titans: Tyrannical Ubbo-Sathla, Ruinous Yog-Sothoth, Deviant Shub-Niggurath, Insatiable Abhoth, Cruel Yhoundeh, Covetous Nyarlathotep, Savage Xexanoth, Barbaric Ghroth, Ghastly Cxaxukluth and Dreaming Azathoth. Their hunger vastly surpassed that of the Olamot, so they sought wisdom even in the inimical places beyond Raqia and listened in to Shâchath’s callous whispers. From it, they learned the secrets of Orgone and the crafting of Avatars: extensions of themselves whose suffering they imbibed like ambrosia. They reveled in their newfound sadism, in direct opposition to Asiyah’s morals, but their antinomian ways bore fruit through dire and debauched acts of procreation. Thus ended the Second Age.
The Nascent Supernal suffer the Whispers of Shâchath (Credits: Kenomitian)
From the Titans came the Deities: Overlord Cthugha, Wise Hastur, Mother Byatis, Virtuous Ghatanothoa, Enlightened Tsathoggua, Gilded Atlach-Nacha, Father Yig, Implacable Ithaqua, Keening Quachil Uttaus and Serene Bokrug. They cherished Shâchath’s mysteries like their predecessors did, causing the Olamot to repudiate them and isolate themselves from all but Abraxas; and their inquisitiveness also culminated on innovation. Under the title of Devas, they sought to grant Souls and True Will to the pleromata, awakening the whole of Yesh. The Titans, under the title of Asuras, mostly agreed with their offspring, but wished to keep the cosmos shackled as an inexhaustible wellspring of sorrow. This disagreement escalated to the Mashchit: an absolute war that scarred everything but ended in a ceasefire thanks to the Olamot’s mediation.
Through the scars, feeding off the destructive disharmony among the Demiurge’s get, came the dreaded Champion, who attacked Yesh with all of its malignant might and rage in a tragic event later known as the Shevirat HaKelim, barreling through the Shi’ur Qomah until it reached Abraxas, who banished it after tearing it apart in ten Devils: Hypnagogic Zagan, Hollow Abaddon, Heartless Belial, Darkspawned Astaroth, Bilious Beelzebub, Coldblooded Mephistopheles, Blind Asmodeus, Noxious Azazel, Deep Belphegor and Baleful Moloch. However, its trail of destruction had already broken everything: Akudim was now a linear and sputtering machine; Nekudim sang herself with a single, occasionally stuttering voice; Berudim struck his siblings with gay abandon; Merkavah wallowed in her fragility; Hekhal was now inert and unfeeling; Ein Sof grew dimmer and travelled slowly through the darkness; Rachabh defined himself through the absence of his luminous sister; and Gashmi was reduced to sun-sized embers, as averse to Od as they were auspicious
Yesh was shattered in countless spheres of Raqia floating in the radioactive void of Caligine, each containing embers orbited by flaming planets and other fragments of Hekhal; and two new Universes were carved out of it: Tohu and Tikun. The Titans and Deities had been deprived of their power to shape the cosmos, and the Olamot had been killed, their corpses pulled to Tikun along with their descendants and the Devils, whilst their souls drifted to Tohu. Worse of all, the universal laws had been rewritten, and everything was going to end, sometime in the far future, with the Dumah: the Eternal Silence.
Shâchath penetrates into Yesh (Credits: Kenomitian)
Distraught due to the devastation, Abraxas decided to remove itself from Yesh, incapable of coexisting with the charred countenances of its siblings, but it affected it one last time. It chose a habitable planet from each sphere and planted on them, through panspermia, a Kabbalistic Tree from which, in time, would emerge the Elioud: newfangled and odic soul-bearing beings who would inhabit the Universe whilst interacting with it on a limited lifespan and worshiping their Supernal predecessors. To them, it offered the opportunity to eat from the fruit of their arboreal origin. Those who accepted had their Souls open to Tikun, becoming the first Nephilim, whilst those who refused were blessed with the Sacred History of the Wheel of Ages through this very scripture; and with the Gift of Magic via the Kochos hanefesh: the powers and laws with which to shape Yesh and feed on Orgone, channeled through constellations consecrated as star signs. Thus ended the Third Age of the Noematic Era and began the Epigenetic Aeon: the Time of Mortality…
Abraxas plants the Kabbalistic Tree Etz Autozoon (Credits: Kenomitian)







