Personalized song: Praise The Fool, a song in Ancient Hermes that the Tarot Club dedicates to Him.
Personalized location: The Fool Divine Realm, a giant court inside His
Sefirah Castle where the
Tarot Club gathers and The Fool
looks at the world from above.
As proof of being a True God, His Honoric Name is:
Although He has another, more dangerous Honoric Name, one feared through the universe by His enemies:
Lord of Mysteries;
King of Space-Time;
Beacon of Destiny;
Embodiment of Sefirah Castle;
Dominator of the Spirit World |
Those who dare recite His Honorific Name shall be subject to
His gaze, if they are loyal to Him they can receive
His grace, if they are deemed worthy they can
join His Tarot Club, but if they are blasphemers, His
ire awaits. However, be aware, "
Do not pry into the mystery of God", for that is a taboo no mortal should attempt.
The Fool is a mighty and benevolent god, one who
opposes and stopped the apotheosis ritual of a cruel king even though the Seven Orthodox Gods approved the birth of a new god; a god that dispatched His
Angel of Redemption to rescue the cursed people from the Forsaken Land of the Gods, a continent plagued by eternal darkness and curses that the Seven Orthodox Gods cast aside, and
answered the heartfelt prayer of healing their deformed flesh to walk among fellow humans without fears; a god who became a god to fight against despair and madness, fighting and suffering for tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of years, or even longer, all to protect the world and the happiness of humans, because he deems that
something worth to fight for even at the cost of himself.
Following His divine grace are eight angels:
The Tarot Club, a gathering of some of the
most influential individuals in the world, each Major Arcana being an angel and leader inside another important organization, while the Minor Arcana stand at the summit of mortal strength as saints, but what they all share in common is their infinite respect for The Fool.
And the
many avatars He took when walking among humans as
one of them, although, those are tales for another day...