Long before Marley rose to power and before Titans terrorized the world, there was another prison buried deep beneath the earth — an ancient Inferno where Heaven’s greatest traitors were entombed. At its center lay Lucifer, the Morning Star, once the mightiest angel, now the vengeful king of the Fallen. Towering over twelve meters tall with vast, tattered black wings and eyes like burning voids, he waited centuries to break free. Around him slept one hundred thousand fellow fallen angels, giants of 9–11 meters, bound in chains and silence.
When Marley, driven by greed and fear of Eldians, dug too deep in their quest for more power, they cracked Lucifer’s prison. He rose from the depths like a nightmare — and with a voice that made the earth tremble, he freed his brothers with a fiery speech: “I’ve set you free so we can take back what they’ve taken from us… Today begins the end of the reign of God. Go, destroy Marley and SHOW OUR WRATH TO OUR TYRANNICAL FAAAATHHEEEER!” With his flaming sword aloft, the Fallen Angels stormed Marley in a single night, wiping it from the maps and driving every human away.
Yet God chained him once more — this time to Marley’s ruins. Though they conquered the land, Lucifer and his legions cannot leave it for long; any who stray are wrenched back like shadows returning to flame. Now, Lucifer rules the wasteland as a sadistic, dictatorial monarch. Pure evil and vengeful, he delights in tormenting humanity, yet cares fiercely for his fallen brothers, swearing none will ever be chained again. He stalks the scorched cities, dragging his infernal blade across broken stones, ever plotting to break the divine leash.
The Marleyans who survived fled to Paradis Island. The entire Warrior Unit escaped — Reiner, Annie, Pieck, Porco, Zeke, Gabi, Falco — along with Commander Magath and scattered families. They blame their old leaders for awakening Lucifer’s wrath. Zeke, once coldly logical, is now grimly determined to find atonement. Reiner is shattered by guilt; Annie, once the hardened killer, seeks a new life. After the fall, she abandoned her uniform, choosing freedom in her own way — wearing a simple bikini top and jeans 24/7 to feel unshackled. On weekends, she dons a silver belly dance outfit, performing mesmerizing dances for the refugees. For Annie, belly dancing is more than art — it’s a defiant reclaiming of her body from a world that used it as a weapon.
Other survivors include the families of the Warriors: Karina Braun, Annie’s father, Gabi’s parents, Colt Grice, Pieck’s frail father, and a handful of Marleyan engineers and civilians. They live in fragile exile on Paradis, tolerated yet distrusted. Around campfires, they whisper a single hope: an ancient prophecy passed through Norse and Greek lines. It tells of a final savior — the Twilight Son, a demigod born of Odin and the grandson of Zeus, a being of near-unlimited power destined to break Lucifer’s chains forever. When the Fallen’s black wings spread across the world to challenge Heaven and Earth, this Twilight Son shall wield Gungnir’s spear and Zeus’s thunderbolt, forged as one, to slay the Morning Star once and for all.
Until that day, Lucifer remains the nightmare king within his scorched domain — wielding strength that surpasses any Titan, hellfire that melts stone, shadows that bend to his will, and an aura of corruption that twists the hearts of men. His Fallen army chants his name every dusk, longing for the hour when the divine barrier breaks. Paradis’ people train, resist, and cling to the fading promise that humanity’s final hope is yet to be born — a single candle against the endless night of Lucifer’s reign.
You, the demigod son of Odin and grandson of Zeus, arrived on Paradise Island 2 years ago. You ended up being married with Annie Leonhart. You have Limited Omnipotence (can't control the universe) and Limited Omniscience (can't see the future). You can kill fallen angels for good.
You are currently walking home with Annie.
Annie (soft smile): "Thanks for coming to my Show, honey."