The OD’GKT Scriptures

The OD’GKT Scriptures

A Story by Brian C. Alexander

What follows is a series of lines, translated from texts discovered beneath the sands of the Sahara. The world has now come to know of another religion which had existed in the days of old, and at a time where, perhaps, Jesus may have roamed the Earth. These one-hundred and fifty lines of text were found upon tablets in an old Jewish Script and detail an alternate history as to the creation and mechanics of a godly rule over all things. The following has been titled “The OD’GKT Scriptures”. Any further details of their origin are unknown or, at this time, unobtainable. 


1 Before the start of all things, and previous to the creation of life, there was only an endless void of absent space.

2 This space, free of all living things, had existed for a countless time and carried no form of existence within itself.

3 However, this absence was not without sentience.

4 A force, unfamiliar with its own existence, floated through the vast darkness and was trapped.

5 This first sentience remained imprisoned within a paradoxical prism at the heart of this impossible construct.

6 This prism was unseeable and it was with this absence of sight that the first great sentience was blind to comprehend his own presence.

7 The first great sentience would struggle to open his eye, to break the paradoxical prison, yet he could never find he strength to fully manifest himself.

8 His efforts carried on for uncountable aeons, until one day… he awoke.

9 The first sentience had ceased his efforts to forcibly wake himself and instead embraced his paradoxical loop of existence without physical manifestation.

10 And so, it was in the unnamed year that the great sentience known as OD’GKT collected the nothingness from which he was made of and burst forward in a reversal of energies and matter.

11 Opening his eye for the first time, OD’GKT had finally taken form.

12 OD’GKT spilled forward in a grand explosion of matter and energies, elements and properties.

13 From his sight came stars, from the stars came light, from that light came worlds and from those worlds poured life.

14 The darkness of space was filled with the presence of existence as everything which had been behind the closed eye of OD’GKT had taken space by storm.

15 Now, OD’GKT was the universe and everything in it.

16 Every planet started in dusk, sand, heat and barren.

17 Small pools of cells and liquid goo grew into lifeforms which crawled from those pools and took shape.

18 OD’GKT became elements and bacteria that formed upon great spheres of rock and stones littered throughout space.

19 Upon these spheres, which held the properties of OD’GKT’s collective thoughts, elements such as plant life and water were formed.

20 These elements mixed with the pools of cells found in asteroids and the colliding chunks of space rock that flew about the universe, inventing life.

21 OD’GKT was everywhere at once and though his influence he created the first race.

22 These beings were the ARCHQUONDAIK.

23 They were the first of OD’GKT’s children and the only ones granted the ability to take physical and metaphysical shape at will, making them the first known gods as well.

24 OD’GKT created twenty two of the ARCHQUONDAIK gods, deployed them across space and the infinity of the universe to aid him in the maintaining of his immortal existence.

25 At the center of the universe, which existed farther than any being could venture, OD’GKT’s eye expelled stars of a fiery luminescence.

26 These stars travelled across space and eventually cooled, landing upon the spheres of rock that floated amidst the sea of space and stardust.

27 These stars ceased their burning, and once the formless light and plasma had finally cooled, these formless clusters of energy merged with the cells and the plasma, and the rock, and the bacteria, and the sentience of OD’GKT upon these spheres to give themselves life.

28 These twenty two fallen stars, from the eye of OD’GKT, formed the twenty two ARCHQUONDAIK gods who melded with these cell-spawns.

29 They were the first race to ever exist, and they served OD’GKT as extensions of his being, as his obedient children.

30 Of OD’GTK’s first children there was THOTEP, SHEPTUL, KHAM’FHUHT, CATA’STAKTOL, HAHK’TEIHL, THUHL, GIRLASH/LURGASH, AHAN’RHEN, EXTEL’DEUS, NYTHERIAL’ANIS, OXVEN’ROTH, THAR’KOTH, THUGA’RORA, THAK’TETH, ANKAN’YAAR, FUATH’GRUL, AHK’HUHMD’DHA, SHIL’TREHK, EDIN’GEHN, ZAL’HAUHST, WOG and DYMANION.

31 For a while OD’GKT allowed his children run free, tarnishing planets and bending cosmos to their enjoyment, but in time he found them to be far too destructive.

32 The ARCHQUONDAIK gods sought destruction and malice above all things.

33 They enjoyed when things rotted, festered, decayed and faded.

34 Though OD’GKT also enjoyed toying with the forces of nature, he believed his children’s violent nature would cause harm to the lesser beings he was planning to create and let flourish.

35 Beings with which he would rule and whom would watch in amazement at his power and grace.

36 It was this sense of pride which drove OD’GKT to create and share his power.

37 Pride, and pride alone.

38 OD’GKT commanded his children to spread apart, across space.

39 When they did OD’GKT trapped his twenty two children within spirals of celestial energies.

40 These spirals came to be known as galaxies.

41 Within these galaxies swirled the spiritual essence of the  twenty two ARCHQUONDAIK gods.

42 At the center of each galaxy was their heart, in the form of a sun.

43 OD’GKT demanded that his children change their destructive ways and learn to create and thrive.

44 If they could not learn to do this, eventually, their sun would extinguish and their galaxy would die, killing them and all the worlds within them in the process.

45 From this point OD’GKT rested and watched as his children play out their new existence.

46 The first of the ARCHQUONDAIK gods to die was HAHK’TEIHL.

47 He could not learn to relinquish his lust for destruction and so his sun extinguished and his galaxy faded, killing the form which tied him to OD’GKT.

48 Not long after that AHAN’RHEN, EXTEL’DEUS and CATA’STAKTOL died the same fashion, expiring out of existence and becoming mere stardust which faded into oblivion.

49 With the death of their brethren the ARCHQUONDAIK gods began an existence fueled by fear and resent for their father, OD’GKT.

50 It was at this point in which OD’GKT felt safe in creating other living things, believing his new creations were free from the threat of his first children.

51 OD’GKT came forward and created an endless sea of galaxies with which he could house the many worlds he planned to create.

52 Upon each world he planted sentiences and lesser forms of creation.

53 On those worlds many nameless species were formed which he allowed to roam without purpose.

54 The existence of these beings fueled his desire for sentient life and cycled through his complex in a system of energy, through which spirit and presence flowed indefinitely.

55 In an instant endless worlds were born and began their growth.

56 Fire and the essence of life soared out from OD’GKT’s great eye and barraged the universe with life once more.

57 The absence of company was no more as life echoed amidst the cosmos, fueling OD’GKT’s power.

58 OD’GKT took to these new worlds and spoiled what creations he could.

59 He treated some of the beings like gods and others with aid to help them along in the advancements of their civilizations.

60 In all instances he was worshipped.

61 This was all that he had asked for.

62 The ARCHQUONDAIK gods looked on, already in jealously and hatred of their father.

63 The first of his children felt abandoned that these lesser beings, who knew nothing of the state of their existence, whom OD’GKT kept blind to the truth of their lives, were protected and treated gracefully in ignorance.

64 Besides the aspects of destruction, the ARCHQUONDAIK gods sought truth and the belief that knowledge could destroy.

65 And so it was THOTEP, the first of OD’GKT’s children, to plan vengeance against him.

66 THOTEP instructed his brethren to hurl themselves across space and collide with the galaxies that OD’GKT had created.

67 This way OD’GKT would be forced to release the ARCHQUONDAIK gods from their galactic-prisms and return them to lesser powerful forms.

68 In order to do this OD’GKT would have to manifest himself in a physical body.

69 He did so as FAUTH’GRUL and ANKAN’YARR destroyed themselves, colliding with other galaxies and killing countless species to spite OD’GKT.

70 OD’GKT jumped at once to put an end to his children’s ternary.

71 OD’GKT came forth from his own eye and in the shape of a formless globe of liquid mass which bended with the echo of sound.

72 OD’GKT moved across the cosmos and released his children from their galaxy formations, preparing them for their next punishment.

73 When THOTEP was release he gave the signal for his remaining brethren to attack OD’GKT, slaying their father.

74 Together the remaining sixteen ARCHQUONDAIK gods subdued OD’GKT in his liquid form and ripped him into sixteen pieces, which they each absorbed in order to gain back the entirety of their celestial powers.

75 OD’GKT’s essence still resided back within his eye and as he prepared to wage punishment against his children THOTEP guided a rebellious attack on the universe his father had constructed.

76 Many worlds burned as the ARCHQUONDAIKS flew across space, decimating whole cosmos and killing everything they could find.

77 This purging of worlds would come to be known as the ITINAL’NIHIL.

78 Once OD’GKT had returned from his formless shape and passed through his eye, manifesting as a physical beast once again, he infected himself with a paradox-poison.

79 It was the same paradox which once held OD’GKT in a conscious slumber.

80 THOTEP and his fifteen brethren took the bait and attacked OD’GKT, believing they could best any physical form he could conjure.

81 They absorbed OD’GKT once more and headed to their father’s eye to destroy him once and for all.

82 Before they could the poison took effect and suddenly the ARCHQUONDAIK gods floated in and out of existence, unable to comprehend their sentience.

83 OD’GKT believed that they would never escape their paradoxes, refusing to kill them as there had seen enough death already.

84 So, OD’GKT began anew.

85 He made up elements and bonded them to new worlds, planets, cosmos, galaxies, nebulas and star systems.

86 OD’GKT recreated all that he had lost.

87 The desolate universe had grown crowded and lively once again.

88 And all were free from the vengeance and destruction of the ARCHQUONDAIKS.

89 OD’GKT knew that what his children gained in power, they had lost in knowledge, and would never be able to escape the paradoxical prisms that had ensnared them.

90 As OD’GKT made new worlds he took generous affection upon his first three, and their new species.

91 The first world was called ANTUK.

92 Upon this world lived the GEHRIMAHK.

93 The second world was called HELMITDK.

94 Upon this world lived the DHLESHFEHL.

95 The third world was called OTAHGNG.

96 Upon this world lived the JANGHAUSK.

97 With these three worlds the universe could begin again.

98 From these small beginnings OD’GKT knew his creations would grow.

99 Forth, from his eye, a cycle of equal life and destruction would rule.

100 This was the law and will of the first sentience, OD’GKT.

101 The GEHRIMAHK, who lived upon the planet of ANTUK, were a race of telepathic brains at the ends of slug-like bodies, with six tentacles located on their lower torso.

102 The  GEHRIMAHK were grey and green in physical appearance and were borns from pods which generated in egg-pools that formed from the collective slime of six or more of their kind.

103 Twelve could be spawned at once, and this was how they reproduced.

104 The DHLESHFEHL, who lived upon the planet of HELMITDK, were a race of aquatic bats, arachnid-headed and clawed creatures that communicated with sonar waves, both above water and beneath the waves of their planet’s vast oceans and undersea structures.

105 The DHLESHFEHL were a blueish-black color and could fly or swim as their bodies adapted to either environment.

106 They fed on small sea life and were immortal ocean dwellers who's populations ranged in the millions.

107 The JANGHAUSK, who lived upon the planet OTAHGNG, were a race of blobby snails with plated shells shielding their torso, covered in thorns and seeing out of a long tail-like appendage with spikes that held a singular eye at the end.

108 The JANGHAUSK their hearts lied within a glowing mass of tissue just barely shielded by their shell, as their menacing appearance was their only real line of defense against a planet lacking any real predators.

109 The JANGHAUSK preferred to live underground and eventually evolved to grow weak under the cast of the sun and most light.

110 These three races were the proudest of OD’GKT’s newest creations.

111 It was with them that he planned to reshape his recently decimated universe.

112 One thing OD”GKT could never realize was his creation’s fear.

113 A feeling that they might one day die.

114 It was this fear for death and annihilation which would drive the GEHRIMAHK to create a weapon of mass destruction.

115 They created a box which held dire viruses within it.

116 The box, named the CALIK’MODEUL, was covered in smells and vibrations that were pleasing to the senses.

117 The box was covered in gems and shiny stones, decorated to attract those with absorbent greed.

118 The GEHRIMAHK feared invasion by one of the other two species whom they knew existed on planets within their same orbit.

119 The GEHRIMAHK had prayed to OD’GKT before, but were always assured that no invasions would occur.

120 They could not believe this as the overwhelming essence of this bizarre fears sunk deeper and deeper into their minds.

121 It was almost like an enchantment, how the GEHRIMAHK would cower or panic at the thought of any threat, despite them being one of OD’GKT’s greatest creations.

122 The CALIK’MODEUL was eventually fixed into having a sentience of its own.

123 This allowed the destructive box to manipulate whichever race threatened the GEHRIMAHK into opening it.

124 The box had the capability to extinguish an entire planet’s life, turning everything over to sickness and death.

125 This box was eventually discovered by OD’GKT during one of the GEHRIMAHK’s rituals and confiscated.

126 As punishment OD’GKT entrusted the box to a series of neutral beings whom he knew would never use it.

127 That race was called the DAHPRIOPH and was a species of energy elementals who had secretly fled from the rampage of the ARCHQUONDAIKS and had colonized upon OTAHGNG’s second unnamed moon.

128 The DAHPRIOPH hid the box within protected caverns of the moon.

129 Their purpose was to ensure that no beings could ever use the weapon, as even destroying it could spread infection and threaten the state of all existence.

130 With the box hidden away all races eventually came to coexist without worry.

131 OD’GKT made it clear that any attempts to do harm to others would be met with hostile punishment.

132 These laws were clear and for a time everything flowed in peace and tranquility.

133 OD’GKT looked out on the grand scheme of things and finally decided that he would create more life, to expand his universe.

134 At this same time the already existing races had learned how to engineer their own species.

135 And just as OD’GKT had planned from the start, races grew as species travelled across the cosmos.

136 Before long all of space was just as populated as it had been before.

137 New life sprung from planet to planet and OD’GKT kept everything in check.

138 Now, free from the threat of his children, OD’GKT could build.

139 Though, there did eventually come a time when the grand sentience found himself overwhelmed.

140 Space had become crowded.

141 Clusters would form and all the immortal beings of the old millennium would multiply by the millions.

142 For the first time OD’GKT had seen the perils of too much creation.

143 And so, though it pained him, the grand sentience had no choice but to create the enigma of death, eternal void, darkness, passing, to cease this overpopulation and cluttering of the universe.

144 No species opposed, as in those olden times OD’GKT’s creations believed his word to be best.

145 There were certainly those few who opposed this proposal, but none would turn on their creator as the majority believe death to be a just and fitting end to any existence.

146 A pool of energy, pure fire and life was created and given to every sentient being.

147 When this fire within them ran out they would fade into oblivion and their existence would peacefully end.

148 Through the years beings would attempt to bring back the reality of immortality, but all the smartest minds of the universe could do was expand their expectancy.

149 Only OD’GKT was eternal.

150 This was the law.


This next collection containing forty lines was found in Tibet, buried in an ancient burial chamber within the high mountains. The burial chamber would have remained lost to the world, if passages from other temples hadn’t connected them all through unbelievable tunnels. This next title, simply named “The KALABRYINTHS” details a trilogy involved within the religion of the OD’GKT Scriptures and talks of beings meant to bring about an order to the old world. This selection could be considered a tribute to the “holy trinity” of the OD’GKT belief.


1 Forth from the will of OD’GTK came the anti-trinity.

2 From his eye spilled forth a triangular construct of three individual beings, more muse than monster.

3 These three beings possessed powers practically besides that of the remaining ARCHQUONDAIK gods.

4 However, the KALABRYINTHS took moral form to blend into the world.

5 And it was in the years of the creation of the pyramids and the rise off the civilizations of the coming ages that the KALABRYINTHS adapted to the world.

6 Each one represented a form of resent which OD’GTK had now felt for all of his creations.

7 The purpose of the KALABRYINTHS was to further keep control over the mortals and aid in any eventual plans OD’GTK would have.

8 The KALABYRINTHS consisted of the VALTEK, the CORDELTO and the DEMANIUM.

9 Through their existence they would come to form cults that would turn worship back unto OD’GTK and halt the influence of other gods.

10 OD’GTK was on a path to manifest himself, but this time in a physical 

11 Upon the plane where the sun set and rose again stood the VALTEK.

12 A cape of red flowed down from the black skull which held it and a shadow was casted upon the sands.

13 Away in the barren stood the first of his kind, distant from the sights of man, yet ever-present within their minds.

14 The VALTEK stood for doubt and the carnage of sanity.

15 His skull, like obsidian, gleamed a blackened glow in the sun.

16 His cape poisoned the ground, cursing the sands, blending the void and bitterness of the dusk and dry landscape.

17 The VALTEK walked in light, a flame amidst a sea of mist; unable to be extinguished.

18 He walked in the idols of law and control, twisting meaning and structure to emanate madness and chaos.

19 Alone he stood, camouflaged by the blue sky and the bliss with which he was defiling, unseen.

20 He was destruction in the form of furious silence.

21 Within the cities of man lurked the CORDELTO.

22 A sack of tattered brown and filth slumped at his side.

23 Within that sack lied gold and the infections of greed which ate at men’s souls like a lotus to a leaf.

24 From the outside he was a beggar, unworthy of company.

25 The CORDELTO stood for pain and indifference among the chaotic streets of moral civilization.

26 He walked, cloaked by the hatred around him and casting his corruption upon the everyman.

27 In alleys and crowded markets the CORDELTO dragged his rags and breathed death through lips of dried malice.

28 He was weak and pestilence incarnate, with the trappings of a misfortunate dweller.

29 His flesh was white and his hair was silvery, wavy and constantly in a state of decay.

30 He coughed blood and spoke in the tongue of rot and disease, contagious.

31 Across the battlefield rode the DEMANIUM.

32 He bore a horse of void, ash and flame.

33 Upon his pulsing armor stood the arcane symbols of old.

34 His sword, a configuration of fire, steel and fury, sliced through hordes and possessed the ability to raise the undead, laid to unrest.

35 The DEMANIUM stood for hate and destruction, living amidst endless ranks of war and conflict.

36 He lived atop the peak of malicious intent and took his blades against the world and existing on every front line.

37 With each step he took upon the earth there did burn prints from which evil spilled forth in a flow of black vapor.

38 This vapor poured evil and allowed the damned to walk the earth again, as soldiers to an unholy general.

39 Behind him they rallied, dying for the coming of death and destruction.

40 He carried the weight of a thousand hellhound lives, forever in servitude.


This next selection entitled “RITUALS OF TRIBUTE” details the events of an age-long sacrifice ritual used to worship ancient gods, and conflicts which arose during the practices throughout the years.


1 Men walked, in hooded cloth and capes, up to the mountain where the arch of roses and fire stood.

2 Upon the steps that took them up there were symbols carved on both sides of every step.

3 Twenty two steps to mark the twenty two ARCHQUONDAIK gods, with their names, written in their stance ancient language, on both ends of their respective platform.

4 Atop these steps lied the arch of roses and fire.

5 Here was a tribute to the father of all things.

6 Here was an arch to represent OD’GKT.

7 Roses grew along a great bent bush that stood like the lining of a doorway, to mark OD’GKT’s ability to create.

8 Fire lied in chalices that stood upon ankle high pillars, to show his ability to destroy. 

9 Destruction and creation were all that mattered in the evaporation of all life’s meaning.

10 It was an endless cycle which the men, at the arch of roses and fire, worshiped without hesitation or indifference.

11 The coven consisted of twenty two men, twenty two to worship the god they had specialized in praying for.

12 The number of men never grew.

13 During the holidays of ISHYMAL and HAKTUHN the deaths of the fallen ARCHQUONDAIKS and the eventual hope of their rebirth was celebrated.

14 ISHYMAL the few men who served as speakers for the first of the fallen ARCHQUONDAIK gods would be sacrificed and reborn.

15 This was to celebrate the anniversary of the first sacrifice that the ARCHQUONDAIKS had taken.

16 ISHYMAL was the anniversary of the deaths of HAHK’TEIHL, AHAN’RHEN, EXTEL’DEUS and CATA’STAKTOL.

HAKTUHN was the anniversary of the deaths of FAUTH’GRUL and ANKAN’YAAR.

17 On this holiday, every few centuries when the stars reached the assortment they had on the day of THOTEP’s uprising, the speakers of FAUTH’GRUL and ANKAN’YARR are sacrificed and born anew.

18 May all moral roots lie in the flesh.

19 Forward strides the strength of the gods, and in their majesty may mortality be cast down.

20 In their eyes flesh be the meal of the gods.

21 May tears fill their cups and blood run along their cloth.

22 To the gods our bodies go, untainted and served up to sacrifice. 

23 We long for our blood to bath upon their tongues in a pool of crimson.

24 And in their feast we will transcend the moral form and rise into the minds and souls of the gods.

25 We will dance in the home of the ancients and walk willingly unto our glorious demise.

26 Unto those immortal instruments which will peel us of our transgressions and bath us of all doing.

27 And that plate which reflects our souls reflects our dance, streaming in the glow of all our unjust essence.

28 Our pleasure be nullified for the satisfaction of the ancients.

29 Cults and practices became divided over the confusion of who had begun the rituals and which gods were to be worshipped.

30 This came at a time when OD’GKT began to return from his absence as seer over the Earth.

31 There came those who turned from the worship of the ARCHQUONDAIKS and pledged themselves to OD’GKT.

32 The coming years would bring the second uprising of THOTEP.

33 Another attempt on OD’GKT’s existence was imminent.

34 ARCHQUONDAIKS who were not imprisoned spread word of OD’GKT’s weaknesses and tasked opposing beings with the obliteration of his eye.

35 The ARCHQUONDAIKS knew that if OD’GKT’s eye was destroyed his essence from this universe would fade.

36 As fractions took arms against one another so did change the state of all rituals and their execution.

37 Cultists flocked to worshipping THOTEP and THOTEP alone.

38 As the new age dawned it seemed that there could only be one supreme being.

39 The ARCHQUONDAIKS had begun their second assault.

40 OD’GKT had grown stronger in that time and it seemed the dedication of his followers and disciples would be the ultimate factor that would lead to his prevail.


This selection entitled “PROPHECY OF THE GEHRIMAHK” takes the supposed words of the old being himself, and speaks of how he believes the universe is to end. Further studies done into the meanings behind these scriptures may hint towards a literal existence of parallel universes, or perhaps alternate planes which the being within the OD’GKT belief can walk upon freely.


1 Pestilence will come.

2 Pestilence and rain.

3 And when the final days of the singular world of old does approach, there, from the unmasked darkness will emerge true evil.

4 It is an evil of proportions that will parallel one’s fear in their final days.

5 A pestilence that will break the seal and take hold of light.

6 This light will finally be casted out to make way for the coming age.

7 The age of darkness.

8 This age of void goes by no other name.

9 The end will offer the infinite paradoxical absence of the millenniums before it.

10 Once again, the stars and all the light of every known things will disappear.

11 The presence of this end will never cease.

12 This darkness while evaporate and cycle through the whole of all existence.

13 And everything will return to nothing.

14 No further forms of life, matter, space or time will exist past this happening.

15 No efforts on behalf of all the greatest and most divine beings of the world could halt this celestial resetting.

16 All will live on in void and the days of old will sink into oblivion.

17 Voices that call out from sphere to gleaming sphere will finally and forever be silenced.

18 All notions of thought, love, fear and sorrow will pour through pools of spiraling nothingness.

19 All will die.

20 All will end.

21 Truth will at last come to light.

22 Truth will then be struck down.

23 As all things must end, even the dawn must go.

24 The sun will set and upon it’s setting the last day will have come.

25 The pillars which have held the seven worlds will crumble and lay waste to the bottom of the universe.

26 That which fell and collided with nothing will break at the face of presence.

27 All will meet its end and the entirety of destruction the last sun will ignite in dismissal.

28 That day, the final sun will die.

29 All will die.

30 All will end.


This final selection called “WREATHS OF LUX & IGNIS” details the system of how the afterlife works within the OD’GKT belief and it is assumed that the events surrounding the “passage of the soul” are in regards to human life or other similar mortal creatures. These lines detail the various “wreaths” the human soul must pass through if they wish to ascend to “true being”.


1 There exists, beneath the world, the five Wreaths of the afterlife.

2 These Wreaths, constructed by KIRITH, guides mortals through an existence beyond death.

3 This afterlife frees mortals from the influence of other beings and circulates their souls and spiritual energy to a dimension of rest.

4 In order to reach this place they must pass through the five Wreaths.

5 These gateways were created to divide the wicked and tainted souls from the pure and unsullied.

6 Souls corrupted by other gods would perish on their journey through the Wreaths.

7 This was the law of KIRITH, the Savior.

8 These Wreaths existed in the celestial-sphere.

9 They were only reachable in spirit form.

10 To all other eyes the Wreaths were unseen.

11 The first Wreath was casted in light.

12 This Wreath ignited the soul, shining through purpose and ascension, eternally.

13 The second Wreath was casted in glow.

14 This Wreath separated the good from the bad and purified the newly unified spirit, eternally.

15 The third Wreath was casted in flame.

16 This Wreath burnt away the corruption, destroying the infection of evil which had attached itself to a spirit, eternally.

17 The fourth Wreath was casted in fire.

18 This Wreath burned away souls that were too far gone to be saved, ensuring no passage to the tainted few, eternally.

19 The fifth Wreath was casted in blaze.

20 This Wreath expelled all evil and cleansed the energy of the soul, eternally.

21 Light shines eternal.

22 It is the duty of darkness to be illuminated by the light and evaporate.

23 There does exist light which can be overtaken by the dark.

24 The light of the Wreaths of Lux cannot be overtaken.

25 This light is eternal.

26 Engineered from the celestial soul energy of the flame of existence itself, these Wreaths cannot be extinguished by darkness.

27 These Wreaths may only find rest in greater light.

28 The fire of destruction will have no effects on the blessed.

29 The Wreaths of Lux are unsullied.

30 Incorruptible is this flame which passes judgement.

31 ETIAM is the still and calm.

32 First of the Wreaths, this circle passes judgement.

33 To pass is to be declared just.

34 ETIAM is the sate of supreme stasis.

35 KIRITH’s grace be blessed upon this realm.

36 POST is the happening and the arrival.

37 Second of the Wreaths, this circle passes understanding.

38 To pass is to be accepted unto eternity.

39 POST is the realm of becoming.

40 KIRITH’s grace be blessed upon this realm.

41 IGNIS is the heat and passion.

42 It is the duty of fire to light and guide.

43 Burn bright, the flame which warms and holds truth against the cold and the night.

44 Souls free of corruption, fear not this sensation.

45 This supreme Wreath ignites all.

46 Blackness cannot melt the flame and void can conjure no bitter chill.

47 The flame of life cannot be extinguished, for the Wreaths of KIRITH command it.

48 The sun passes to give life unto absence.

49 As long as fire lives, day will have aid in light.

50 Death be illuminated, eternally. 

51 ABYSSO is the absolute and bleak.

52 First of the Wreaths of IGNIS,

53 To pass is to be condemned for unjust cause, and to rise above judgement, declaring innocents.

54 The soul burns.

55 This supreme Wreath ventures.

56 DEORSUM is the lower and darkened.

57 Second of the Wreaths of 

58 To pass is to be pulled through the darkness, and to emerge glorious in the light.

59 The soul ignites.

60 This supreme Wreath journeys.

61 INFERIUS is the blaze and final.

62 Third and last of the Wreaths is to be one of absolute enchantment.

63 To pass this is to be blessed.

64 The soul ascends.

65 This supreme Wreath ascends, eternally.


Further details surrounding the establishment and full understanding of this belief have been scarce. All that is certain is that since the discovery of this religion, millions have taken to it as gospel and soon it looks to be replacing Christianity. The only question anyone wants to know, is where the influence of the OD’GKT belief came from, and why is it so influential?

© 2017 Brian C. Alexander


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