After the creation of the Supernatural World, the Son of Death and the Daughter of Famine knew: they could not rule through fear. If they desired a future without new wars, they would have to unite the races not by force, but by hope. Thus, they sent emissaries to each race, seeking not the strongest, but the most just.
The Emerging Factions
In each people, the duality was clear:
Among the Vampires: The legendary Dracula still reigned with an iron fist, his dark heart intoxicated by insatiable thirst. But his two daughters, Liliane and Selene, broke with his legacy. They founded the faction of the Just Vampires, fighting not for hunger, but for the dignity of their existence.
Among the Werewolves: The brutal wild packs were divided. Some elders, led by the Supreme Infernal Alpha Max Wolf, swore loyalty to the new cause—no longer a life of unmeasured hunting, but of protection for the new home.
Among the Witches and Sorcerers: The terrible Morgana Le Fay reigned in terror—her evil so ancient and venomous that even Dracula seemed like an apprentice. She did not desire peace. She desired absolute dominion.
But against her: There was Merlin, her brother forgotten by human history. Merlin, guardian of ancestral wisdom, embraced the cause of the Nephilim, bringing with him just mages and sorcerers.
Among the Fairies, Tritons, and Mermaids: The split also unfolded: ancient creatures, some still faithful to the original light, others given to corruption. Alliances formed slowly, like webs of hope amidst the chaos.
A New Invitation
The Son of Death and the Daughter of Famine, in solemn ceremonies, offered these just factions a new home: not under the yoke of the sword, but as allies and builders of a new world. They promised:
"Each race will maintain its culture, its honor, its freedom. But we will unite our forces to protect this home. Not through war. But for the survival of all that is still pure."
And they accepted.
The New Order
Thus, in the center of the Supernatural World, a new assembly arose: The Supernatural Council. Each race appointed its representatives. And among them, the two blessed Nephilim were named Supreme Regents—not as emperors, but as guardians of the promise made to the Most High. The Supernatural World gained not only a body, but a soul.
1. Structure of the Council of the Just
Official Name:
Council of the Eternal Roots (Supernatural Council)
"For every root that flourishes for good must be protected."
Composition:
2 Supreme Regents:
The Son of the Angel of Death (representing grace and justice)
The Daughter of Gluttony (redeemed, representing redemption and strength)
Note: Earlier referred to as the Daughter of Famine; this may reflect a textual inconsistency.
8 Main Representatives: Each representing a great race:
Just Vampires: Liliane (firstborn of Dracula)
Just Werewolves: Max Wolf (Supreme Alpha of the Northern Wolves)
Just Mages: Merlin (The last Supreme Sage, and protector of the Just Witches)
Good Sorcerers: King Varkûn (the new King of Sorcerers)
Luminous and Nature Fairies: Queen Seraphiel
Atlanteans: Prince Kaelen (transcending Mermaids and Tritons but their descendants)
Elementals: Lord Veylor (Guardian of the Primordial Fire)
Ancestral Dragons: Velkaarth (one of the last Thinking Dragons)
Elves: (Guardians of the forests, Dryads, and Sylphs)
Note: The text lists 9 despite stating "8 Main Representatives"; this may be an error.
14 Minor Councilors: Representatives of hybrid races or minor peoples (e.g., mermaids, chimeras, half-witches, etc.).
Functioning Structure:
Central Assembly: Held in the "Chamber of Stars," a hall built atop the Supernatural Palace. All decisions require an absolute majority (⅔).
Tribunal of the Roots: A secret group of three judges chosen from among the representatives, tasked with judging betrayals or breaches of the commandments.
Guardians of the 81 Columns: The military and mystical elite formed by the Nephilim and their most loyal allies.
The Sacred Laws: The 14 Eternal Commandments
It is forbidden to extinguish any sentient race.
The life of hybrids shall be sacred and protected.
War between species is strictly prohibited.
Every seed of creation shall have the right to a home.
Torture of living beings is punishable by eternal exile.
Manipulation of souls without consent is a sacred crime.
It is forbidden to kill or use humans as food. (Time magic is forbidden, as the Most High allows no one to use it.)
Portals between worlds are governed by the Council.
Each race must elect its own internal leaders.
Supernatural slavery is prohibited.
Blood blessings and curses must be registered in the Book of Roots.
Destruction of magical habitats is a crime against the world.
Union between species is free and protected.
No race may claim supremacy over the others.
The Growing Tension and the Revolt
How did the news reach the evil ones?
Spies of Morgana, Dracula, and Satanaiel infiltrated the minor assemblies. When the 14 Commandments were officially proclaimed at the "Ceremony of the New Sun," rumors spread like a plague. In hidden domains—black forests, submerged ruins, demonic fortresses—chaos and anger erupted.
The Reactions:
Dracula bellowed:
"They want to protect aberrations?! Filthy hybrids, unworthy half-breeds! Pure blood is the only true law!"
Morgana laughed with scorn:
"Free unions? Rights for half-bloods? Each new generation will be weaker and more ridiculous than the previous one!"
Satanaiel, in the depths of Hell, smiled darkly:
"They have planted seeds of weakness... and I will water them with war."
The Movement of Shadows:
Under the leadership of Morgana, Dracula, and Satanaiel, the discontented formed a secret alliance: The Brotherhood of the Black Veil.
"Purity will be restored by iron and fire."
They swore to destroy the Supernatural Council, overthrow the blessed Nephilim, and establish a new era—where only the strong would survive, and the weak would be erased.
Seeds of War:
While the Just believed they had begun a new era of peace, an army of hatred and revenge grew in the shadows, ready to strike a blow unlike any the supernatural world had seen. They knew: victory alone was not enough—they had to destroy the very idea of justice.
The True First War of the Commandments
The Massacre of the Hybrids
After the dark side exterminated thousands of hybrids—a massacre that erased entire lineages from the Supernatural Earth—the Supernatural Council could no longer remain silent. Zarek Thar'El and Niriah, guided by the Most High, declared Supernatural War against the transgressors. The factions of good united, just cities raised war banners, and portals to the battles were opened.
The Prepared Council... and the Despair of the Evil Ones
The six great leaders of the evil ones—Dracula, Morgana, Alex Wolf the Demonic Werewolf, Maleficent, the King of the Dark Sorcerers, and the Fallen Prince of Atlantis—knew their forces were insufficient. Even united, their armies could not dream of defeating Kaelen, Selena, and the 81 Pillars. Fear of annihilation consumed them.
The Forbidden Ritual: The Blood Bond
In desperation, they performed the Forbidden Ritual—a spell so dark it had been sealed since before Samael's fall. Each leader merged with their race:
Dracula fused with the vampires.
Morgana became the essence of the Witches.
The Demonic Werewolf bound himself to the werewolves.
Maleficent rooted herself in the darkness of the fairies.
The King of Darkness united with the Sorcerers.
The Atlantean Prince merged with the Atlanteans.
The Price: Each became a thousand times more powerful, but if one fell, their entire race would perish—a supreme advantage and a maximum risk.
When Kaelen, Selena, and the Council discovered this, dread spread. Killing Dracula would destroy the just vampires; defeating Morgana would doom the just witches. Their hands were tied—any victory would be a tragedy.
Yet, there was no turning back. The Council marched. The ensuing wars were unprecedented: psychological battles to break the magical bonds, secret confrontations to sever leaders from their races, and espionage, betrayals, and forced diplomacy among ancient enemies.
The Creation of the Bond Hunters
Unable to win by brute force, the Council established a new order: The Bond Hunters. Trained to sever blood bonds without killing the leaders, they wielded weapons forged from fragments of the 81 Pillars—the only hope to triumph without genocide.
Thus unfolded the true First War of the Commandments—a war requiring not just strength, but wisdom, speed, and mercy, lest the Supernatural Earth face mass extinctions.
The Final Decision: Seal Instead of Genocide
Facing the war's horrors and the impossibility of killing the Six without annihilating their races, Zarek Thar'El, Niriah, and the Council made a bitter choice: seal the Six in the Mute Box, a fearsome Divine Treasure. Known as the Cube of Silence, this ancient artifact predated the stars. No sound could escape it—any who dared speak within its presence would be sucked into an eternal void.
So it was done. In rituals of deadly silence, each of the Six—Dracula, Morgana, the Demonic Werewolf, Maleficent, the King of Darkness, and the Atlantean Prince—was locked away. The world sighed in relief. The First War of the Commandments ended—or so they believed.
The Omen: The Pregnancy of the Daughter of Famine
In the lunar cycle when the war ceased, Selena, the Daughter of Famine, revealed she was pregnant. As the Supernatural World healed, a Messenger Archangel descended during a sacred assembly, declaring:
"Every generation born from the Son of Death and the Daughter of Famine will be a thousand times more powerful than the previous one. Their power will echo beyond worlds and heavens. They will bring redemption... or total destruction."
The Fear that Sprouted
Silence fell like a deadly snowstorm.
A thousand times more powerful?
If Kaelen was already near uncontrollable...
If Selena could erase cities alone...
What would their children be?
Fear gripped all:
Heaven feared a future rebellion.
Hell sought to crush this seed before it grew.
Even the just began to doubt.
The child's mere existence could shatter the balance of worlds.
The War of Fear
Fear outpaced reason. Before the child's birth—before its nature could be known—war erupted. Heaven's armies mobilized to "intervene preventively," Hell's legions marched to claim the heir, and supernatural races split between support and destruction. A new war began—not for actions taken, but for potential ones. Zarek Thar'El and Niriah, still scarred from the last war, fought again, not for themselves, but for their future.
As Heaven advanced to destroy the unborn firstborn, a thunderous command rang out:
"Stop!"
The Most High intervened, silencing all with His voice. His decree was absolute—no one would harm the Daughter of Famine or her offspring.
Hell Moves—But Too Late
Sensing Heaven's hesitation, Hell amassed its forces. But the Archangel of Healing secretly enveloped Selena in light, spiriting her to an unknown refuge. They vanished—no being knew where. Kaelen, the Son of Death, stood alone against Hell, a solitary wall unbroken by the onslaught.
During this time, a new race emerged: The Half-Demons. Born of demons and mortals, rejected by Hell and despised by humans, they were accepted into the Supernatural World—yet bore the visible stigma of hatred and distrust.
The Birth of the Five and the First Mistakes
After a month of tense silence, the Daughter of Famine gave birth—not to one, but five children, each with abyssal power in a dark progression:
Ellion Thar'El: A cosmic error, inheriting 1024× his father's power and 1024× his mother's—an unimaginable force.
Azer Thar'El: Inherited 1024× his mother's power.
Mirhael Thar'El: Inherited half of 1024× the original power.
Nyssa Thar'El: Inherited half of half.
Rael Thar'El: Inherited half of half of half.
This pattern would persist—a lineage diminishing slowly but eternally monstrously powerful. At birth, before they could be revealed, the five vanished. No one knew how or where. The Supernatural World reeled. Perhaps only Kaelen and Selena knew—but they remained silent.
Without a child to ignite conflict, fear faded. Heaven withdrew, Hell relented, and the races, wary, turned to rebuilding. The First Era of the Supernatural World ended—not in glory, but in fear and silence.