Greetings from the Order and Ordinance. On this last meeting we shall have in this Period of Zeptimasuer, we will follow the general trend with our current Commentary and cover key figures within the Kurakkuian Xyphozon and their relationship both to the Xyphozon itself but also to each other. Let’s begin.
Starting with the titular figure of the Xyphozon itself, Lord Kurakku is the Lord of Punishment and Morality. His attributes, as it should be apparent by now, pertain to the handling of corrupted entities, sinners, theigrits, and any other dubious actors among the Spectrum. As covered in the previous Commentary on the wrathful nature of Divine Punishment, this reign over the powers of Punishment come with great burden. The Lord is responsible for handling all dubious actions that aim to destabilize the Equilibrium. Not only is the Lord tasked with handling the vandals themselves, He must also deal with their screams of woe from within the Chambers of Terigath’s Hell—this while also keeping Deceptuary’s evil captive within those same chambers. In every sense, the Lord must lift a heavy burden among the Order. It is apparent, then, why the Lord would have very little patience for sin or theigrited behavior; this is especially true after Deceptuary’s first rebellion.
Moving down the line, we have Hayle Mihe, a key figure of the war that lead to Deceptuary’s exile. Mihe, once a powerful and relentless Shiupsyodon known as the “Malevolent Spirit,” had amassed a legion of spirits that would lead the battle against the Cario Lordes enticed by Deceptuary’s false promises. Mihe’s forces decimated the dubious brigades as a result, and Mihe was chosen by Lord Kurakku to be His Archangel as a reward. Mihe was tasked with guarding the gates of Hell and assuring no corruption ever leaves again. In Mihe’s other capacity as Hayle, Mihe spent much of his time teaching the Child Jaszmisia of his destiny upon Birth, the hatred Deceptuary had for him and the Lord, and of his duties as the Child of Punishment. Mihe, in this era, delegated his energy to preparing Jaszmisia and guarding Hell, and had left his war-torn status and vengeful demeanor to the past.
Finally, we have the Child of Punishment, Jaszmisia. As mentioned in previous Commentary and earlier in this very post, Jaszmisia spent much of his early time being taught about the fate he faced as a mortal. The lesson regarding the Skin of Dark Soil pertains to Jaszmisia’s destiny to be targeted by Deceptuary fearful hatred due to his dark complexion, and that Jaszmisia would lead the mortals subjected to this hate to liberation by punishing the evil that brought upon this hatred. Through these Truths and personal experience, as well as carrying the divine blood of the Lord of Punishment, Jaszmisia holds the wrath of Punishment within his soul, and this vicious wrath manifests itself in the Sanghjei of Punishment that Jaszmisia holds.
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