Dark Arch-Nephilim
The dark cloud and the divine light tuned out the additional deification that followed the boast of the non-primordial dark cloud. Eventually, the Darkness and God observed the Lesser Darkness feeling that she had received enough adoration from her Dark Archangels.
It did not take long for that dark creator to persuade her powerful creations to choose their conscious vessels from among the male Adonim.
"Who is like our master, who arises in might?" the eight archangels referred to the mid-tier nigh-omnipotence of the most powerful created being in existence, "Who can fight against her?"
Really?
We can!
These eight lesser creations went on to possess their vessels successfully. After that, it took only a few words between daughter and mother for the latter to freeze all but the four strongest Dark Archangels.
When those four saw the female Adonim, they desired them passionately and said to one another, "Let us take mates from these creations, and let us sire our respective offspring into being."
With separate arrangements for privacy, Samael, Mashbir, Kezef, and Hasmed approached their mates and cohabited with them. Much later did those mates give birth to the Dark Arch-Nephilim, all female, at the same time, though they did so at the cost of their own lives. The four surviving parents were just about to name their offspring when they were interrupted by their dark creator.
"No, my Dark Archangels," she commanded, "I will name them myself."
She then approached her own granddaughters, the great-granddaughters of her mother, and named them Apollyon, Mashhit, Hemah, and Af. The daughter of Samael, Apollyon, was comparable in power to a single Instrument of the Darkness that had been upgraded. The daughter of Mashbir, Mashhit, was between her eldest cousin and her eldest uncle in terms of power. Meanwhile, the daughter of Kezef, Hemah, was as powerful as her uncle Mashbir, while the daughter of Hasmed, Af, was as powerful as her uncle Kezef.
"At my name and to my majesty," she who arose in might prepared to chant in the original language, "every knee shall bend, every tongue swear loyalty."
The Dark Archangels and Dark Arch-Nephilim responded to the Lesser Darkness accordingly, while the Darkness and God braced themselves for the additional deification.
Author's Note: This chapter is inspired by the seventh chapter of the apocryphal Book of Enoch. Also, since the name "Abaddon" already belongs to a high-ranking demon, the Greek equivalent "Apollyon" is used instead.
