As the Daevites kept conquering different lands under the name of the Scarlet King, his influence grew more and more. AntiquityĪfter the Scarlet King manifested himself on Earth, he granted the Daevite civilization great dark power and so they came to serve and worship the evil god. However, this is generally considered a myth by most alchemical scholars. Eventually, the Scarlet King and the other terrible monsters were sealed away into another dimension behind the Great Seal by numerous alchemists, some of which would die during the process. He was monstrous abomination who wrecked havoc alongside others. The Scarlet King was once an ancient denizen of Alagadda. Other gods and older beings agreed to follow him as well, among them were Jeser, Goran, Moloch, and the Hanged King. From his seven bride-daughters he had seven children called Leviathans. Sanna died after birthing them, and the King took his seven daughters as his new brides, sealing them so they would not die as their mother had. He took Sanna, one of the gods he subjugated, forcibly as his wife and sired seven daughters on her.
He declared war on creation itself, one which will not end until the very end of everything. He vowed to destroy the Tree, the Creator and Creation, and consumed or subjugated all the other gods, naming himself "King of the Darkness Below". He started by consuming his siblings and growing stronger on their essence. He decided that existence itself is painful and that he'd have no part in it, as well as destroying existence itself. He was the smallest of his siblings, but the only one aware, and it brought him great pain.
The Scarlet King was one of many gods born with the planting of the Tree of Knowledge, called Khahrahk at the time. He is the archenemy of the Wanderer's Library. He is an ancient and demonic god who appears in numerous articles and tales across the SCP site, often tied to the end of the existence itself, and is one of the many SCPs proposed for "SCP-001". The Scarlet King is one of the overarching antagonists of the SCP Foundation Mythos, serving as the unseen antagonist of the articles SCP-231 and possibly SCP-2317, and the main antagonist of the "Verse of an Endless Song" series. ~ Dipesh Spivak on the Scarlet King in Tufto's Proposal. He is the idea of the ancient in a world which discards and fetishes it. Of the howl of the old world when faced with a cold, grey, purposeless new. He is an entity created by this overwhelming, unavoidable tension. Forged from a perfect balance of irreconcilable anomalies and our breaking minds. He is the memory of a world that is lost, the premodern world, made manifest in a form of hatred for modernity, the new, the humanism and smiling coldness that marks our day to day existence. He is a creation of swirling anomalies, of so many different times, all over the world. Cole’s manager and Dreamville Records president Ibrahim “Ib” Hamad confirmed on Twitter that the footage is indeed real.You now know what the Scarlet King is. The best part, however, has to be the larger SWAT dude who so clearly wants to be the one using the battering ram that he thrusts his hips along with each hit. In the clip, you can see a 13-person SWAT team busting into the studio, kicking down a back door and knocking out the security cameras. Now, it’s been placed underneath “Neighbors” as a mini-music video of sorts, coming in at just under a minute-twenty. It features security cam footage of the actual raid on The Sheltuh, which originally aired during the 4 Your Eyez Only: A Dreamville Film documentary special on HBO back in April. If you ever doubted the story behind the song was true, check out the video above. Of course, no growing operation was found, and Cole wasn’t even there - he was in Austin, Texas for South by Southwest. They called the cops, which led to a massive investigation ending in a SWAT team raiding the studio. Cole’s latest “platinum with no features” effort, 4 Your Eyez Only. The song was inspired by an incident that occurred in March of last year, when residents around Cole’s The Sheltuh studio in North Carolina began suspecting the rapper and his crew were using the location to grow weed. “I guess the neighbors think I’m sellin’ dope, sellin’ dope,” goes the opening line of “Neighbors” off J.