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God is dead. Meet the new guys in charge.

The multiverse of Kill Six Billion Demons is a cruel and violent realm. We can only pray that if a gate to our own world exists, it remains closed and unnoticed.


  • God is dead. Noble as their intentions may have been in propagating growth and change, the gods left all of creation at the whims of power-hungry Demiurges, quick to turn on one another when their lust for strength grew too strong to ignore. The resulting Universal War devastated the multiverse, and by the time it "ended", for lack of a better term, there were only seven survivors. Even then, the Pact of the Seven Part World is more armistice than peace treaty, designed for the purpose of keeping the Demiurges in check rather than any sort of end to conflict. The entire multiverse is a powder keg, waiting for a spark hot and bright enough to set it off once again.
    82 White Chain: Worlds burned, Allison. They burned.
  • Mottom's husband, Hastet Om. AKA The Tree of Woe. A lustful, sadistic brute who tormented his many wives, he eventually drove the future Mottom to murder him out of sheer disgust. And then, well....
    Mottom: I dragged his swollen corpse and buried it here, in the central garden. Then I slept for three long days. And on the third day... I heard him pleading for more wives.
  • The existence of Himself. Devils in the cosmology of KSBD gain strength by cutting away their names. Ebon Devils, at the top of the food chain, have just one, and are rightly feared as some of the most powerful beings in the multiverse. The King of all Devils not only has no name, but has no mask either, something that shouldn't be possible for a cognizant Devil. The Heretic's Court, 13 of the biggest fish among Devils, exists for the express purpose of making sure Himself does not escape his prison.
  • METATRON LIVES. The first and mightiest of all prime angels lies crippled, but still very much alive in the void. Despite being unable to move, his knowledge of the Old Law allows him to twist in into the creation of the bloodthirsty Holy Thorn Knights, who scour creation and slaughter in his name. White Chain is left traumatized from the mere experience of speaking to him. His words are displayed as ominous golden symbols that somehow bleed unto reality, and the effect on the listener...is unpleasant, to say the least.
    82 White Chain: And his voice...it obliterated thought. God...the pain! My own screaming was so loud, I cannot recall what he said. But it was ALL TRUE.
  • One of the doors in the Vault of Yre will only open when fed a live sacrifice. The process of opening this door is appropriately horrific, made all the worse by the face the door makes as it consumes its sacrifice.
  • The nature of Gog-Agog's existence as Queen of Worms and the Great Devourer: if you're feeling insecure, all you have to do is eat one of her worms, and you'll become her. And "being me is reaaaally fun!" Unless she decides to explode out of your body, but by then, you're beyond caring anyway.
  • Gog-agog exits a scene... By disintegrating. Into worms. Bloodily and gradually.
    99 Divine Beers Atop the Wall of Heaven: By Lovecraft’s lingerie, that was downright disturbing.
  • Jagganoth making quite possibly the most over-the-top Dynamic Entry in the history of fiction- by heralding his arrival with a fucking nuclear explosion. We see the aftermath as well, with Jagganoth stepping over the ashen, incinerated corpses of all his new victims to taunt the survivors. Ladies and gentlemen, the God-Eater has arrived.

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