Disclaimer: I do not own DGM or Owari no seraph.

WARNING: THIS STORY CONTAINS BLOOD, GORE, BROTHERLY MIKA/YUU (NO YAOI) AND CHARACTERS DEATHS. THIS ALSO IS AN AU AND I HAVE LIMITED KNOWLEDGE OF OWARI NO SERAPH SO I APOLOGIZE IF I GET ANYTHING WRONG.


The Real Monsters Of The World


The end of the holy war had only 7 survivors, which were the victors of the war. Those sole survivors were Allen Walker, Lenalee Lee, Yuu Kanda, Lavi Bookman, Road Kamelot, Tyki Mikk, and Wisely. Shortly before the war ended, these seven individuals defected from their side and created a third side. Four being exorcist while the other three are Noahs, it was a miracle itself that they got along at all.

The end of the war also brought on the end of the world and humanity, making the seven survivors the only beings left alive. This of course devastated them, for all the deaths of their comrades and sacrifices that they made to win this detestable war were in the end all in vain. During their moments of despair, something happen. God himself appeared before them.

God explained that he didn't mean for any of this to happen, that he underestimated how far his creations would go to win a war he didn't even want. Even Though he was God, he couldn't step in because it would disrupt the balance of the universe and end in the destruction of everything. So he had to watch as Akuma were created, feel the death of every single of his children, cry at how innocence injured his children, and enraged when others did horrible things and claimed that it was in his name. God told them he himself is the only one to blame for all of this, and rewarded them for what they had done.

God gave them complete immortality.


Several centuries later, God created humans again. The seven survivors (who actually became close to not just each other, but with God also.) told him not too because they knew how humans would turn out. They themselves used to be humans (They didn't considered themselves humans anymore, they were monsters.), so they knew what would become of his creations in the end, but God didn't listen. He hoped they wouldn't become like his first children.

In the end God was right, his new children weren't like his first children. They were worse.


God ,alongside the seven survivors of the previous world, saw the world grow and humanity evolve. For God it was something he saw before, but for the survivors it was like watching a child grow. It was fascinating watching the evolution of man from primates and slowing becoming what humans used to be back in the old world. That was why it was very bittersweet for them to watch, because they knew what kind of beast humans would eventually become. ( Even though this was a new world with new and different humans, they know human nature very well and that part of humanity will never change.) And deep down inside God knew it too.


The first sign that the ugly and dark side of humanity existed withing the new humans came several millenniums later when a mad man obsessed with immortality attempted to achieve it. He used dark rituals and countless sacrifices to gain it, but didn't completely succeed since God is the only one that can grant immortality. That man became a beast that never aged, stronger and faster than normal man, and could only live if it drank blood. That man became the first vampire in existence. Eventually that man created more and more vampires, and in the end they forgot that they were once humans.

While the survivors were disgusted with the humans (And bitter because they remembered a certain vampire like exorcist that was ripped apart in a very gruesome fashion by Lulubell.), God became alarmed at the development of the vampire race. Worried that humanity was going down a dark path, God created and gave a few humans the seraph gene in hopes that if humanity went a dark path those with the gene would be able to lead them down the right path.

Ironically, it was that gene that lead humanity down a darker and harsher path that anyone could have predicted.


I hope you enjoyed this chapter, and I apologize for any grammar mistakes I made.