Elder Evils

The Elder Evils are vast, ancient entities of unimaginable power and malevolence, whose origins stretch back to the earliest moments of creation—or perhaps even before the multiverse as mortals understand it began. They are not merely gods, demons, or aberrations, but forces of cosmic ruin, whose very presence threatens the natural order, unraveling reality like a fraying tapestry.

Each Elder Evil is unique in form, purpose, and madness. Some slumber in the far reaches of the Astral Sea, buried beneath oceans, sealed beyond the stars, or entombed in forgotten planes, awaiting the right alignment of fate, folly, or summoning to awaken. Others whisper through time and dreams, corrupting minds and twisting faiths from afar. Their goals are incomprehensible to mortal logic—some seek to devour existence, others to remake it into their own alien image, and some may not even recognize the multiverse as real in the way sentient beings do.

What binds the Elder Evils together is their profound otherness. They are outside the normal cosmology—older than the gods, older even than the distinction between Law and Chaos. Many are believed to be the remnants of failed creations, discarded thoughts of overreaching deities, or survivors from universes that collapsed before this one was born.

A few of the most infamous Elder Evils described in ancient tomes and forbidden cult texts include:

  • Atropus, the World Born Dead: A stillborn god, drifting through space, bringing undeath and apocalyptic decay to worlds it passes.
  • Father Llymic, an icy presence from the Far Realm, whose touch spreads madness and eternal winter.
  • Zargon, the Returner: a horned behemoth worshipped by ancient empires, who rises again and again with the fall of civilization.
  • The Leviathan of the Depths, a mindless hunger stirring in the black oceans of the elemental chaos.
  • The Hulks of Zoretha, enormous stone idols that house sleeping intelligences from an earlier cosmos.

Mortal cults dedicated to the Elder Evils are rare, secretive, and often mad—believing that the destruction or transformation of the world is not to be feared, but embraced. These cults seek to hasten the awakening of their patrons through ritual, sacrifice, and the dismantling of cosmic safeguards.

To fight an Elder Evil is to fight against entropy itself, to stand as a flickering light before a storm that has no name, no shape, and no mercy. They are the final nightmares of the multiverse—the truths that lurk behind the veil of existence, waiting.

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