Apollyon

King of Tehom and Instrument of Divine Vengeance

Identity and Origin

Apollyon is a King-Angel of formidable authority from the clan of Raguel, the Archangel anointed by the 24 Elders as The Accolade—the executor of reward, consequence, and cosmic balance. Unlike many kings whose authority extended over domains of governance or stewardship, Apollyon was created for confinement, judgment, and retaliation against lawbreakers of the highest order.

When Lucifer became Satan and struck against Ahavah, the Most High, the Elders foresaw that rebellion would not end with exile. Chaos would seek structure. Corruption would attempt reproduction. For this reason, Apollyon was appointed King of Tehom, the prison-universe reserved for angels who violated the immutable laws of Shamayim.

Tehom was not merely a place of punishment. It was a containment system—designed to prevent rebellion from contaminating the wider creation. Apollyon was its warden, judge, and executioner of sentence.

Appointment as King of Tehom

The 24 Elders did not elevate Apollyon lightly. Tehom required a ruler who could neither be swayed by mercy nor tempted by ambition. Apollyon’s nature was relentless, disciplined, and immune to manipulation. Where others ruled through inspiration or authority, Apollyon ruled through inevitability.

As King of Tehom, he commanded legions of angels trained exclusively for capture, suppression, and eternal restraint. These angels' sole function was to hunt those who broke cosmic law and ensure they never escaped judgment.

In this role, Apollyon became a living extension of Raguel’s vengeance—law given form, fury without chaos.

The Rise of Vampires and Satan’s Hidden Strategy

After his exile, Satan did not immediately wage open war. Instead, he pursued corruption through infiltration. Using stolen power from the Crown of Order and forbidden manipulation of the Seed-of-Life, Satan engineered a new species: Vampires.

These beings were not fallen angels, nor were they fully human. They were predators crafted to exist within humanity, feeding upon life while mimicking it. Their purpose was strategic rather than violent.

Satan then escalated the corruption.

Vampires were instructed to mate with human women. From these unions were born Fairies—hybrid beings human in appearance, yet fundamentally altered in essence. Fairies could not be easily identified by angels or humans. They blended into societies, subtly influencing thought, culture, leadership, and bloodlines.

Satan’s objective was clear: control humanity from within, not through conquest but through inheritance.

Why Apollyon Was Sent

The Elders recognized the danger quickly. Vampires could be hunted. Fairies could not.

Angels—bound by spiritual perception—were unable to reliably distinguish Fairies from pure humans. Destroying them indiscriminately would risk annihilating humanity itself. Satan had found a loophole.

The response required a new solution.
Apollyon was dispatched.

His primary task was the eradication of Vampires, whose presence violated the natural order and served as the source of the Fairy lineage. Apollyon and his angels hunted Vampires relentlessly, driving them into extinction zones and sealing their remnants where possible.

But the Fairy threat remained.

The Creation of the Nephilim

The Elders devised a countermeasure that mirrored Satan’s strategy—but purified by purpose.

Apollyon and select angels under his command were authorized to mate with human women, producing offspring known as Nephilim. Unlike Fairies, Nephilim were not infiltrators. They were weapons.

Nephilim were gifted with a unique ability: the innate perception to identify Fairies. Where angels saw only humanity, Nephilim perceived corruption. Where humans sensed familiarity, Nephilim sensed dissonance.

Their mission was singular:

  • Track Fairies
  • Expose them
  • Execute them

Apollyon himself could not identify Fairies. This limitation was intentional. He was judgment, not detection. The Nephilim completed the equation—hunters born from justice but living among men.

Through this design, the Elders neutralized Satan’s plan without annihilating humanity.

Father of War-Born Bloodlines

Apollyon did not rule as a distant king. He was directly involved in the propagation of the Nephilim, ensuring that their bloodlines carried discipline, obedience, and resistance to corruption.

Nephilim societies were often secretive, nomadic, and war-oriented. They were not worshippers, prophets, or kings. They were executioners hidden within history.

Many ancient conflicts, unexplained massacres, and erased civilizations trace back to Nephilim interventions—moments where Fairy influence had grown too strong to be contained quietly.

Relationship with Raguel and the Elders

Apollyon’s loyalty to Raguel was absolute. Raguel’s vengeance found expression through Apollyon’s actions, making him both servant and extension of his Archangel.

However, Apollyon’s ultimate allegiance remained with the 24 Elders. His will was aligned with judgment, not ambition. He neither questioned commands nor sought elevation beyond his assigned domain.

Unlike many king-angels who desired recognition, Apollyon accepted obscurity. Fear was his legacy, not reverence.

Legacy and Final Judgment

Apollyon remains King of Tehom, awaiting the final judgment when Satan, unrepentant demons, and corrupted nations are cast into Yam-Esh.

His role is not redemptive. It is terminal.
Where Yeshua offers salvation, Apollyon enforces consequence. Where mercy ends, Apollyon begins.

He is not evil.
He is not cruel.
He is necessary.

In the cosmic order of the 24 Elders, Apollyon stands as proof that love without justice invites corruption—and justice without hesitation preserves creation.

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