Samóch

Originally a student of Alinur Sarin Drenai’s existential philosophy, Samóch accepted the inevitability of futility in contrast to his mentor who sought oblivion. Rather than be plagued by existential anguish, he was driven to revel in the suffering of others. He saw existence as inherently meaningless, leading him to derive Read more…

Aži Dahāka

Aži Dahāka, also known as Zahhak or Dahāk, is a prominent figure in Persian mythology and folklore. He is depicted as a malevolent and monstrous figure, often associated with chaos, destruction, and the embodiment of evil. Aži Dahāka’s origins can be traced back to ancient Zoroastrian texts, particularly the Avesta. Read more…