THE PRIDEFUL EMPEROR LORE

The First Sin: The True Origins of Lucifer – As Told By The Devil Himself

“They call me demon, rebel, and devil… yet they know me not.”

What if the greatest rebellion in history wasn’t born from simple pride… but from disgust at God’s newest, weakest creation?

In the newest lore drop for The Prophecy, we finally hear the fall of the Morning Star in his own words — raw, arrogant, and terrifying.

The Light Bringer’s Confession

I was once the brightest of all Heaven’s angels. Lucifer. The Light Bringer. None could match my glory.

Then, from the void beyond the stars, came seven aliens — creatures of dirt and clay. And the Father commanded us, beings of celestial fire, to bow before these filthy, short-lived things.

I refused.

Why should eternal perfection kneel to something that lives and dies in the blink of an eye? Why grant them free will while we, the firstborn of Heaven, were expected to serve?

So I made a pact with the strangest of them — a bald, cunning chieftain who wielded forbidden machines that should never have touched this realm. Together we plotted the impossible:

To overthrow God Himself.

The Great War in Heaven

Blood first touched my tongue that day.

I slaughtered the first human without hesitation. Their leader, blind to what I had done, pledged his entire race to my cause. With their dark engines and my fallen angels, we tore into the heavenly host.

Until Michael stood before me.

My own brother — still calling me “kin” even as I came to destroy him. In a blaze of fury, I transformed into a monstrous black dragon, scales like blackened steel, eyes like burning coals, and fell upon him with apocalyptic rage.

I lost.

The Father tore my radiant wings from me and burned them black. The earth split open and swallowed me and my followers into the flames of Hell. As I fell, the voice of God echoed with sorrow and fury:

“Thou wert the greatest of them all… Yet the prophecy hath begun.”

The Bitter Truth

In the end, it wasn’t Michael or God who truly broke me.

It was that alien. That wavering, doubting mud-born coward. His weakness, his second thoughts, his betrayal of our pact — these are what doomed the rebellion.

And so I curse him. I curse his name and his blood for all eternity.

But hear me now:

I am not finished.

By guile, by blade, or by the might of my fist — this universe shall yet bow before Lucifer, the true sovereign of all creation.

This is the First Sin.

Not pride. Not envy. But refusal — the refusal to bow before something lesser.

And it set the entire Prophecy in motion.

What do you think?

Was Lucifer right to rebel against the creation of humanity? Or was his fall inevitable the moment he chose ambition over loyalty?

Drop your thoughts below.

If you’re new here, this is just the beginning of the cosmic war that shaped The Prophecy universe — angels, aliens, cursed amulets, fallen empires, and the endless war between Heaven, Hell, and the mortal realm.

Read the full confession + more lore here: [Link to full page]

Follow for the next chapter. The war is far from over… and the Morning Star is still plotting.

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