"My words may sound 'lunatic' — but if we really think about it, nothing is great without a touch of 'lunacy' in it."
— Opening Epigraph · Chapter 0.0, "The End"
An unofficial encyclopaedia of the web serial HELLCALL by berlier_bacnok. This archive collects the realms, gods, servants, powers, and unresolved mysteries of the saga. Spoilers throughout.
Synopsis
HELLCALL is an epic fantasy serial set across divine realms and human epochs. It follows Arbor, a phaseless servant of the God of Healing Kenko, from a humble student of the heavenly arts toward the great contest for prophethood known as Nirvana — while political intrigue, demonic threats, and ancient lore unravel around him.
The story weaves two threads: a prologue of Kenko's mortal life through the World Wars of the 20th century, and the main narrative in the Heavens, where servants compete to become prophets, gods scheme for power, and a shadowy force threatens the cosmic order.
What This Archive Contains
✦CharactersGods, angels & servants
✶RealmsHeavens, Earth & Hell
❖Power SystemHyth, Kore & Mana
⟡TimelineCreation to present
❧ChaptersArc-by-arc archive
✧MysteriesSealed records
Canon-Status Key
HELLCALL is full of rumour, propaganda, public accusation, flashback, and unreliable testimony. This archive labels uncertain information rather than presenting everything as fact. Labels are signalled by text and border style — never by colour alone.
✓ Confirmed Directly shown in canon
› Inferred Reasoned from context
◇ Rumor Hearsay, unverified
✧ Theory Reader interpretation
○ Unconfirmed Stated but not proven
‖ Public Accusation Blame, not proof
❞ Revealed Claim A character's later claim
⟲ Flashback-era Past, not present
◈ Current Timeline The present arc
⚠ Spoiler Warning & Canon Status
This archive covers events through the latest available chapters (≈ Ch. 36). Major deaths, the HELLCALL incident, and the occupation of Nirvana are discussed openly. Where canon is unsettled, entries are marked with the labels above.
Featured Entries
Characters
The gods, angels, and servants of HELLCALL — search or filter, then open any entry.
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Realms & Locations
The divine realms, sub-locations, and earthly settings of HELLCALL.
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Realm of Well-BeingDivine Realm · Kenko's Domain
A small, nearly empty realm ruled by the God of Healing Kenko. Once home to many servants; now only Kenko and a few remain. Contains the Courtyard, Lake of Affinity, Aurora Caves, Mural Forest, and orchards.
● Active Realm◈ Damaged but Standing
NirvanaDivine Realm · The Mountain · Town of Peace
A floating mountain in the void. Holds the Town of Peace (Aarav), the Castle of Nirvana, and the Altar — the centre for servant training and the prophetic tournament. Currently under the Vregrdale–Kreeve–Aarav occupation.
◈ Under Occupation
The Heavens (Hös)Collective Divine Domain
The collective term for all divine realms. Once physically on Earth before AllGod raised it up and broke the continent into separate floating pieces — each becoming a realm. Now in political tension.
◈ In Political Crisis
HellThe Demon Realm · Ruler: Amon
Home of demons; access requires the Red Gate Crystal. Demons were driven off Earth ~200 years before the present by the God of War's Black Angel army. Hell's lord, Amon, swore to make Hell an independent realm after the massacre.
? Sealed Off
Castle of NirvanaCentre of Learning
Multi-floored castle where training in Hyth and Castalore takes place. The lowest floor is common; upper floors correspond to the five stages of Nirvana. Contains the Grand Hall, Infirmary, and various chambers.
◈ Under Administration
The AltarRefuge of the Resistant
A space within the Town of Peace that shelters servants opposing Vregrdale. Holds a statue of the First Prophet (Fluff). Kenko and Dia work here, healing the sick and managing the opposition.
● Active
The Outskirts / Woods of NirvanaExceptions' Territory
A thick spruce forest surrounding the Town of Peace, home to "Exceptions" — servants who refused their assigned god and were cast out. Its population grew sharply after the test of awareness.
● Active
The Travel GatesInter-Realm Bridges
Rocky structures powered by Gate Crystals that open portals between realms — each realm keyed to its own crystal. Currently under Vregrdale's control and barred to prevent escape or outside aid.
◈ Blocked
Lake of AffinityCourtyard Lake
The central lake beside Kenko's Courtyard — a place of rest and reflection. Kenko often sits here alone at night; the servants spar beside it.
Aurora CavesFormer Quarters of Veronica
Caves of glowing crystals — including dangerous orange ones that react to touch — and source of the Rahdalia mana-fruit. Once Goddess Veronica's quarters; now abandoned and forbidden.
Mural ForestAdjacent Forest
The forest beside the orchards. Violet fell into it during the failed summoning, starting a fire; Ale ran into the burning woods alone to save her.
EarthThe Human Realm · Multiple Eras
The mortal world — and the original home of the Heavens. Earth appears across many eras: Vantheon's 998 CE Greenland, Kenko's early-20th-century Japan, and the far-future Earth around year 5012, where demons have been purged for ~200 years.
● Active⟲ Multi-Era
Eastern Islands of ChileEarth · Gate Location (~5012)
Site of one of three Travel Gates on Earth. Here Jake's squad was sent to retrieve the Red Gate Crystal — and where a mysterious pregnant woman attacked the angel contingent.
◈ Far-Future Era
Greenland (998–1003 CE)Earth · Vantheon's Village
The Norse-adjacent settlement where young Vantheon grew up. Raided by Vikings — costing him his family — he rebuilt it into a powerful coalition before dying in battle and being chosen by Larka.
⟲ Flashback-era
Japan (1918–1939)Earth · Kenko's Human Life
Where Kenko was born to the Shogun Tsumeki and lived through the World Wars as a military field doctor. The prologue chapters (0.1 and 0.2) take place here.
⟲ Flashback-era
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Factions & Organizations
The major groups, cults, and power blocs of HELLCALL.
The New Moon CultIdeological Faction · Led by Pera & Feasia
A faction of elite Nirvana contestants led by Pera and Feasia, the twin-like servants of Seres Bisfique. The New Moon believes that World War III is approaching and that humanity can only be saved through overwhelming, absolute justice. They support Pera and Feasia as prophet candidates precisely because they believe the sisters can impose that justice. The cult keeps strict internal discipline; members include Sylvia (water), Zed (electric), Darius, and Lancelot. Amir was once a member but defected.
› Ideology Inferred
The Vregrdale–Kreeve–Aarav RegimeOccupation Power Bloc
The current ruling power in Nirvana — an occupation bloc, not a lawful succession. After Vantheon's death, the God of Knowledge Vregrdale allied with the God of Peace Aarav and the self-appointed God of War Kreeve. They seized the realm, barred the Gates, and instituted weekly Hyth farming: the Prowlers forcibly extract purified blood from servants under threat of the Jackal.
◈ Current Timeline
The ProwlersKreeve's Elite Angels
The Prowlers are Kreeve's elite angels, operating within the broader Vregrdale–Kreeve–Aarav occupation regime. They descend on Nirvana weekly to extract Hyth-rich blood from servants — leaving widespread anaemia and illness. Their leader, the Jackal, acts as Kreeve's trusted executioner or "first arm."
◈ Current Timeline
Arbor's AllianceUnnamed Mutual-Protection Pact
Formed during the test of awareness out of necessity. Arbor united Gaia, Dia, Calor, Amir, and Aos around mutual protection and the will to become prophets. Its founding vow, in Arbor's words: "I promised my friend that I'll become a prophet so nobody will need to see the same fate again."
The Resistance (Altar Faction)Opposition to the Occupation
Led informally by Artiroria (Chancellor of the Castle of Nirvana) and supported by Piroska (Augur of Nirvana), Kenko, and Dia. Teachers, instructors, and servants who oppose Vregrdale's autocracy — confined to the Altar because the Gates are barred and the Prowlers patrol constantly.
◈ Current Timeline
The Black AngelsMortal Angels of the God of War
Black Angels were once humans, elevated to angel status by the God of War. Unlike ordinary (natural) angels, they remain mortal — they keep human lifespans, are judged by the Judges of Karma after death, and cannot inherit godhood. They operated on Earth, protecting humans from demons. The great demon purge ~200 years ago wiped demons from Earth but killed many innocents — an act condemned even by Hell's ruler Amon.
✓ Confirmed
AsclypiesAdministrative Servant Class
A branch of servants made solely for Nirvana — administrative managers and overseers for all servants. Alexis and Thaheera are named Asclypies; Thaheera handles internal security, and Alexis discovered that the supposed "servant of the God of Forge" was an infiltrator.
Roh FamiliesSpellcaster Families
Human families with special abilities used by the Heavens to locate Vereties. Larka noted their power to find Verety pages; Seres implies they have declined: "The spellcaster families are no more than able."
SolarismReligion of the Imperial Heavens
The sole religion of the Imperial Heavens. It worships the First Prophet (Fluff), whose statue stands in the Altar. Piroska is described as a devoted Solarist; the faith appears tied to the heavenly institutional hierarchy.
Judges of KarmaCosmic Power (not a god)
A cosmic phenomenon, not a deity. Every human who dies passes before the Judges of Karma, who assign them to heaven or punishment by their deeds — no god may override them. They also unlock the Hyth of incoming servant souls, since the death experience opens the subconscious part of a being's power.
Power System
Hyth, Kore, Mana, spells, and the rules of the HELLCALL universe.
⚠ A Working Interpretation
The divine rank system is still partially unclear in canon. Some rankings are directly stated; others are inferred from titles, context, and character dialogue. Treat the hierarchy below as a working interpretation rather than a fully confirmed structure. Entries carry canon labels where the source is uncertain.
Core Forces
Hyth — Internal Energy ›
The fundamental energy flowing inside every being. Cast through two methods: (1) flowing Hyth into a characteristic ability / domain spell, or (2) burning raw Hyth for "Buff" and "Blast" spells. Overuse causes internal bleeding, burst vessels, or death. Dying is required to unlock Hyth — the Judges of Karma unlock the subconscious — and servants unlock it on entering the Heavens.
✓ ConfirmedAll servants, angels & gods
Mana — Terminology ›
"Mana" is frequently used interchangeably with Hyth in the text, especially for angels with vast reserves (e.g. Violet). It is best read as the same internal energy described from a different angle rather than a wholly separate system.
› Inferred
Kore — Spiritual Power ›
A spiritual power distinct from Hyth, seated in the centre of the spirit and focused through the eyes — Kore users show a circular mark in their irises. It enables domain abilities beyond normal spells, telepathic "locking" between two users, command-forcing on weaker Kore users, and environment-scale "Curse" spells. Extremely rare. Its awakening method is unknown — Amora's "survive death" theory is explicitly flawed.
✓ Confirmed (effects)○ Awakening unknown
Castalore ›
Referenced as part of the Castle of Nirvana curriculum alongside Hyth training. The text does not fully define it — most likely the study and practice of spellcasting ("casting lore").
○ Loosely defined
Servant Ranking
Servants progress through ranks as combat experience and Hyth control grow. Each rank multiplies the percentage of total ability they can access.
Rank 1 — Base
0.016% of total vital ability. The starting rank of all servants; spells work but power is minimal.
Rank 2
0.8% of total vital ability (4× Rank 1). Earned through training or combat — Ale reaches this before Chapter 2.
Rank 3
~4% of total vital ability. Ale pushes into this rank after rescuing Violet — exceptionally strong for a servant.
Rank 4 & 5
Further amplifications; exact percentages unstated. Angels appear to sit outside this system, growing without ceiling until they ascend to godhood.
Phaseless: a rare condition — a servant with no characteristic ability, unable to flow Hyth into any domain spell, and so limited to raw Blast/Buff. Arbor is phaseless and technically the "weakest," yet compensates with intelligence, strategy, and a sealed power.
Angels
Angels possess a passive healing ability — they can spend their own Hyth to heal mortal wounds from the inside; gods cannot. The deeper the wound, the more Hyth required, and an angel who exhausts all Hyth dies (Ur demonstrates this in Ch. 25, restored by Ozi's "Assist").
Black Angels are humans elevated by the God of War; unlike ordinary/natural angels they remain mortal and cannot inherit godhood. Beyond this, the precise rules separating natural ("white") angels from others are not fully spelled out in canon and are left here deliberately undefined.
✓ Black Angels confirmed○ Other angel rules undefined
God Ranking › Partly inferred
Gods are ranked from 1 (highest) to 5 (lowest). Higher rank does not always mean greater combat ability.
Rank 1 — AllGod
The AllGod of Creation, maker of everything. Only one; above all other ranks.
Rank 2 — Elemental Gods
The nine predecessor gods — Cosmos, Time, Reality, Fire, Air, Water, Thunder, Force, and Earth — created first to build the universe.
Rank 3 — Domain Gods
Gods such as Kenko (Healing). Tension exists over Amora's rapid rank escalation (Ch. 5).
Rank 5 — Lowest
Jack Newton holds the "Rank 5 lowest god" designation, yet is near-impossible to match in combat — rank ≠ raw power.
Known Spells & Techniques
Buff
Raw Hyth increases physical stats — strength, speed, endurance. Overuse bursts vessels. Ale found that Buff raises blood flow throughout the body.
Blast / Charge
Raw Hyth released as a projectile or force — Arbor's primary tool as a phaseless servant. Uses more Hyth than domain spells. "CHARGE!" is his signature.
Heal (Characteristic)
Domain ability of healing servants. Sub-techniques: Constant Mitosis, Revive, Revitalize, Divine Cure, Holy Shield, Overheal, Assist. Overheal steadily raises physical limits; Assist shares one servant's Hyth with another.
Wound Reverse
Dia's technique — all damage taken in the past 10 seconds is reversed onto the attacker. Requires full Hyth expenditure and does not erase the pain already felt.
White Arts
Kenko's Phase 2 Godly Heal — reverses all of a target's Hyth/mana back against them.
God's Blessing
Sayid's special spell, granted directly by Kenko; far stronger than standard Buff or Overheal. Phase 1 grants supreme physical limits.
HELLCALL (Demonic Art)
A Phase 13 demonic spell used by Jeffrey Brown, taking the form of a burning card (the 7 of Hearts). It triggered a catastrophic overload of Violet's mana. The series' namesake.
Jeffrey Brown (sole known user)
Bloodlust (Amora's Domain)
Kore-enhanced bloodline ability. "Bloodmerge" (Phase 16) fuses bloods for tracking; "Fusion Vision" (Phase 10) uses a Kore-bound person's sight to locate a target from afar.
Amora
War Spells
War Blade, Battle Rage, Angelic Bombardment, Feral Instincts, Angelic Aura — combat spells of Vantheon's war angels. "Heavens Arsenal" summons two divine swords from the sky.
Kore Locking
Two Kore users who lock eyes can "lock" their Kore and communicate telepathically across any distance — both parties must have Kore active.
Curses
God-level Kore spells that act on the environment rather than the caster's body — a water-domain god with Kore could command an entire ocean.
Gods & advanced Kore users only
Evocate (Summoning)
The Phase 12 Godly Heal that summons an angel from the spirit world. Requires enormous Hyth; Kenko nearly died attempting it and only partially formed Violet's body.
Arbor's Hidden Power
⚠ Major Mystery — Unconfirmed
Arbor carries a mysterious sealed power, first stirred during his fight with a demon in the Realm of Well-Being, where it manifested as a sword emerging from his chest, just shy of his heart. In a trance, an old man in his inner world shows him countless swords piercing his body — a warning that using the power as-is would kill him. Newton told him to "control what you're hiding here." Its nature and origin remain unconfirmed as of the latest chapters.
Timeline
A royal chronicle, ordered by era. Flashback-era events are kept distinct from the present.
I · Creation & the AllGod Era ⟲ Flashback-era
Before time
AllGod Creates the Universe
AllGod sits alone in the void and begins making stars, galaxies, and planets. He creates the God of Creation and the God of Destruction from parts of himself; Creation builds the cosmos, Destruction is exiled to the shadows.
Ancient
Earth & the Heavens Created
AllGod fills Earth with water, plants, mountains, and animals, naming the paradise "Heavens" (Hös). He creates the nine Predecessor Gods and founds the Council of Heavens.
Ancient
Lucifer — The First Angel
The council collaborates to create Lucifer, AllGod's mirror image — the most beautiful and powerful angel ever made. AllGod uses him as a reference to create humans, over his protests.
Ancient
Adam, Eve & the Fall
AllGod plants the Trees of Life and Knowledge and forbids their fruit. Lucifer, fearing he will lose AllGod's favour, tricks Adam and Eve — but their love makes them share both fruits, granting eternal life and infinite knowledge. AllGod banishes Lucifer.
Ancient
Lucifer's Fall — The First Demon
Over centuries of exile, Lucifer's rage corrupts him into the first demon, and he begins to consider himself AllGod's equal.
Ancient
The Great Cataclysm
The human Sion discovers Hyth; humanity weaponises it and Eve is murdered. The grieving AllGod releases the God of Destruction, who unmakes everything. Repenting, AllGod lifts the Heavens off Earth — breaking the continent into separate floating realms — and vanishes.
II · Larka & Vantheon — Flashback Era ⟲ Flashback-era
Unknown
The First Prophet (Fluff)
The first human prophet rises and writes the holy book Archia — the origin text of the universe. Solarism, the religion worshipping him, is founded; his statue stands in the Altar.
~500 CE
Vantheon's Family Acquires a Verety
An indestructible page (a Verety) comes to Vantheon's ancestor, a thief who fled a king's demand for it. The paper passes down the bloodline for generations.
998 CE
Vantheon's Early Life — Viking Raids
Young Vantheon (14) loses his family to a Viking raid, kills over 400 raiders in retaliation, takes his brother's name (Zèdal), and rebuilds the village into a coalition.
1001 CE
Larka Chooses Vantheon
The God of War Larka watches Vantheon through a divine mirror and names him the next God of War. Seres arrives to demand the Verety — which Vantheon has sewn into his own stomach.
~1003 CE
Vantheon's Death & Ascension
Vantheon dies protecting his minister Raton. Larka escorts him through the white void and offers Heaven; he jumps, is reborn as an angel via Evocate, and eventually becomes the God of War.
Flashback era
Amora at the Gates of Nirvana ⟲ Flashback-era
Amora arrives unannounced at Nirvana's gates and performs a Bloodmerge ritual to locate someone, using a chained, tortured prisoner. This scene belongs to the Larka/Vantheon flashback era — not the present Arbor/Vregrdale occupation timeline.
III · Kenko's Human Life ⟲ Flashback-era
Early 20th c.
Kenko Survives War as a Child
Born to the Shogun Tsumeki and Aoikawa in Japan, Kenko survives a wartime attack on the family fort as a child — her parents are lost protecting her — and is left to fend for herself.
By 1939
Kenko, High-Ranking Military Doctor
By 1939 Kenko has become a high-ranking military field doctor in the Japanese army. As WWII begins her camp is exposed by British spies; she escapes to a hill-cave shelter and keeps treating the wounded. She would eventually become the God of Healing.
IV · Early Present Timeline ◈ Current
Before Ch.1
The Realm of Well-Being Emptied
Goddess Veronica sent her servants away before her death; only Kenko remained to receive the domain and become the God of Healing.
Ch. 1
Kenko Announces a Successor
In the Realm of Well-Being, Kenko tells her servants she will summon an angel to succeed her. The servants discuss the ranking system; Ale presses about the cataclysm and is refused.
Ch. 4–5
The Gods' Meeting — World Crisis
Several gods visit the realm. They discuss Juliet's declining health, the threat of World War III, civil tension over Amora's rise, and the coming Nirvana.
V · Violet's Summoning & the HELLCALL Incident ◈ Current
Ch. 2
Violet Summoned · Ale's Rescue
Kenko performs the Evocate summoning; it partly fails and Violet falls into the burning Mural Forest. Ale runs in alone, rescues her at great cost, and reaches Rank 3. Jeffrey is not present at the summoning.
Later, during a divine meeting/demonstration involving Violet, Jeffrey Brown infiltrates the realm under a false guise and activates the demonic HELLCALL card on Violet — a catastrophic mana explosion. Newton arrives to battle him. Ale and Violet are killed in the incident (their deaths are treated as confirmed, though HELLCALL's spiritual consequences may remain unresolved).
Training arc
Newton Trains Arbor & Gaia
Newton drills Arbor and Gaia through two brutal weeks. Arbor tries to access his hidden power and is shown the warning vision of swords piercing his body.
VI · The Nirvana Tournament ◈ Current
Ch. 9
Test of Awareness Begins
AllGod attends in person. Each servant must defeat an assigned angel. Pera and Feasia qualify first and most spectacularly; Arbor forms his alliance.
Ch. 15–16
Pera & Feasia vs. Vantheon
The sisters shock the gods by pushing the God of War far harder than expected — Vantheon goes serious with "Heavens Arsenal" and divine weapons — but they are ultimately defeated. This is not a clean standstill.
VII · Vantheon's Death & Aftermath ◈ Current
Nirvana
Vantheon Killed ‖ Public Accusation❞ Revealed Claim
Vantheon's death was publicly blamed on Aos, with Arbor accused of helping him. However, Jeffrey later claims that Amon appeared and killed Vantheon. The open mystery is how the killing was arranged, why Aos and Arbor were blamed, and what larger conspiracy surrounded it.
VIII · The Vregrdale–Kreeve Occupation ◈ Current
Ch. 36
Arbor Wakes — Nirvana Occupied
Arbor wakes from a near-death coma bearing a massive chest scar, branded a traitor. Vregrdale, Kreeve, and Aarav hold Nirvana; the Prowlers farm Hyth weekly; the Altar shelters the resistance; the Gates are barred.
~5012 (Earth)
The Forgotten Myth
On far-future Earth, Black Angels retrieve the Red Gate Crystal from Eastern Chile when a mysterious pregnant woman and a vast shark-like creature attack — identities unknown.
Lore & Creation Myth
The origin of all things — as recorded in Archia and told by Kenko to her servants.
"Long, long ago, much before time was birthed, much before the cosmos had come forward, there was nothing but the eternal cold void of space — with nothing to fill it and no life to cherish it. If anything was there, it was AllGod, the sum entirety of the universe."
— From Kenko's reading of "Stories from Archia" · Chapter 24, LORE
The Creation Sequence
AllGod created the universe from nothing — stars, galaxies, planets, black holes, supernovas. From parts of himself he made two angels: the God of Creation (gentle and kind) and the God of Destruction (cruel, powerful enough to unmake everything). He set Creation to building the cosmos and turned to his own "home" — Earth — filling it with oceans, forests, mountains, and animals, and naming the paradise "Heavens."
He then created nine Predecessor Gods — Cosmos, Time, Reality, Fire, Air, Water, Thunder, Force, and Earth — and formed the Council of Heavens as the governing body.
Lucifer — Creation's Greatest Failure
No mortal body could contain even a glimpse of AllGod's essence, so the Council worked together to make an angel mirror-imaged from him. The result, Lucifer, was the most beautiful and powerful being ever made and surpassed AllGod in several ways. AllGod embraced him and named him on the night the morning stars first appeared.
When AllGod revealed his plan to use Lucifer as a template for humans, Lucifer objected — he refused to see any mortal compared to divinity. AllGod bound him and proceeded anyway, working over years to craft organic human bodies.
On the day Adam and Eve first walked in Heaven, AllGod planted the Trees of Life and Knowledge and forbade their fruit. Fearing he would lose AllGod's love, Lucifer tricked them — but their love led them to share both fruits equally, granting eternal life and infinite knowledge. His plan backfired; AllGod banished him forever. Over centuries of exile, Lucifer's rage corrupted him into the first demon, and he came to consider himself AllGod's equal.
The Human Catastrophe & the Great Cataclysm
As humanity multiplied — 64 generations in 150 years — society advanced but also collapsed into murder, war, and violence. The human Sion discovered Hyth within himself, opening a new era of bloodshed. AllGod descended to ask for peace; humans refused and insulted him.
The final straw came one Monday morning, when someone murdered Eve and hung her body on a flag. Blinded by grief, AllGod released the God of Destruction, and the resulting catastrophe was apocalyptic. Coming back to his senses, consumed with guilt, he:
Lifted the Heavens off the Earth — breaking the continent into separate pieces, each becoming a floating realm in its own space-time — and then vanished, not reliably seen since, save for his appearance at the Nirvana tournament.
Archia — The Holy Book
Archia is the foundational holy text, written by the First Prophet (Fluff). It records the origin of the universe and the creation of Heavens and Earth. A children's picture-book version, "Stories from Archia," also exists — Dia owned a golden-leaf copy that looked like "a royal servant's treasure," and Kenko reads from it to her servants in Chapter 24.
God Succession — How Gods Are Made
A god cannot simply retire. The process: (1) the god chooses an heir — an angel — by summoning them (Evocate); (2) that angel serves and is trained to succeed; (3) when the time comes, the angel administers a willing "euthanasia" to the god, the only way a god may pass on; (4) the angel assumes the domain and rank. This is why Kenko summoned Violet — and why, after the HELLCALL incident prevented the succession, Kenko remains the God of Healing.
Servants — The Service Obligation
Every servant above age 10 serves a god for seven years. At ten, children are sorted by domain inclination and presented to the god of that domain. After seven years they may compete in Nirvana to become a Prophet/Saint, or retire to civilian life. "Exceptions" who refuse service are cast out — stripped of dignity, shelter, and food.
Jesus Christ — A Canon Reference
In HELLCALL's lore, Jesus Christ was a real angel — sent by AllGod to teach humans love and respect, so devoted that he swore not to use his divine powers. He founded a religion and taught humanity about love, but "paid a dear price for it." Kenko herself was once an angel, the "Angel of Health," before becoming a god.
Chapters & Arc Summaries
A structured overview of the archived chapters.
⚠ Author Review
Chapter numbering in the source files contains duplicates and inconsistencies (e.g. parallel "HAIL" and "Vantheon's Past" sub-chapters) and may need author review. No numbering has been invented here.
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Ch. 0.0 — The End ⟲ Framing
A narrative device: the reader rides along as a stuffed toy carried by a brave, unnamed young girl through a burning neighbourhood. She fights through flames, jumps from a window, and walks into an uncertain future. The girl's identity and the burning city are a mystery.
Ch. 0.1 — KENKO
Kenko as a child. Her father, the Shogun Tsumeki, defends a fort; he sends Kenko and her mother Aoikawa through a secret passage. Aoikawa is shot, Tsumeki stays to fight, and the family is separated.
Ch. 0.2 — CHOICE
Kenko at 31, a high-ranking military field doctor by 1939. WWII begins; her camp is exposed by British spies and she evacuates to a hill-cave shelter, her surgical skill making her the army's foremost doctor.
Ch. 1 — Beginning
Introduction to the Realm of Well-Being — Kenko, Arbor, Ale, Gaia, Sayid, Dia. Kenko announces she will summon an angel; Ale asks about the cataclysm and is refused. The servant ranking system is discussed.
Ch. 2 — Summon
Ale reaches Rank 2 sparring Gaia. Kenko's summoning partly fails; Violet falls into the burning Mural Forest. Ale rescues her alone, reaching Rank 3. Violet is introduced and healed.
Ch. 3 — Web of Truth
Violet settles into the realm; Ale and Violet grow close. The servants play "hook a crook." Arbor notes Sayid's tension and his role as second-in-command.
Ch. 4–5 — HAIL
The gods' meeting at the realm — Juliet (ill), Fohr, Aleut, Mustafa. A World War III threat is raised. Jeffrey Brown infiltrates a divine demonstration involving Violet and activates HELLCALL, triggering catastrophe; Newton arrives to battle him.
Ch. 6–7 — New Path / Sweat and Blood
Newton trains Arbor and Gaia brutally for two weeks. Arbor learns raw Hyth vs. characteristic ability and is warned by the old man about his hidden power. Nirvana's call arrives.
Ch. 9 — A Place to Belong
The Nirvana tournament begins; AllGod attends on a throne above Vregrdale's. The Test of Awareness starts. Arbor speaks with AllGod without knowing him; Pera and Feasia qualify first.
Ch. 10 — Weak vs Strong
Calor is introduced as Dia battles two angels at once, using Wound Reverse against Ur. Calor's emotional fragility is explored amid complex multi-party fights.
Ch. 12 — Unite
Arbor saves Gaia from the raging angel Furuk; Aos arrives, defeats Furuk, and reveals himself as a swordsman. Arbor proposes an alliance and Aos joins, nudging him to act decisively.
Ch. 14 — Conspiracies
The God of Creation and Seres discuss "Plan Truth," abandoned 30 years ago. Alexis (an Asclypie) discovers the supposed servant of the God of Forge is an infiltrator and seeks Thaheera.
Ch. 15–16 — RAGE
Pera and Feasia battle Vantheon with divine weapons; he goes serious with Heavens Arsenal. Lancelot attacks Amir in the chaos; Arbor's team is scattered; Xzander and Cronan observe.
Ch. 17–18 — Grievance / Requiem of the Dead
The aftermath of the Vantheon battle — significant deaths and mourning, with major consequences for the power structure.
Ch. 24 — LORE
A flashback to Arbor's youth. Kenko reads from Archia and the full creation myth is told. Goddess Veronica's history and Dia's backstory — fleeing her father's wish that she serve the God of Fire — are explained.
Ch. 25 — Yaksoku
The servant service system and "Exceptions" are detailed. Ur and Ozi wake in the Outskirts to find a new barrier sealing Nirvana, meet Kreeve's angels Jayden and Clark, and learn Vantheon is dead.
Ch. 26 — The Forgotten Myth ◈ ~5012 Earth
Far-future Earth. Jake, Brad, and Junior retrieve the Red Gate Crystal from Eastern Chile under Commander Katyl when a mysterious pregnant woman kills several angels and a vast shark-like creature appears.
Ch. 29 — The Doors of Death ⟲ Flashback-era
Amora arrives at Nirvana and performs the Bloodmerge ritual at the gates, using a chained prisoner to locate someone. A detailed explanation of Kore mechanics. This belongs to the Larka/Vantheon flashback era, not the present occupation.
Ch. 36 — Friends, Family and Traitors ◈ Present
Present day. Nirvana under the Vregrdale–Kreeve–Aarav axis; the Prowlers farm Hyth; the Altar houses the resistance. Arbor wakes branded as Vantheon's killer and takes the abuse calmly. Akane is present, close to Calor.
Ch. 1.1–1.2 — Crimson Night / Far Star
Mir tells children of the First Prophet and Hös; her husband holds an indestructible Verety that enemies have hunted for generations. Larka observes Vantheon through a divine mirror and decides he will be the next God of War. Seres demands the Verety.
Ch. 1.3–1.4 — Dark Dawn / The Star Within Reach
Vantheon repels a night infiltration and saves his village but dies protecting his minister Raton. Larka escorts him through the white void, explaining the cosmos and god ranks; Vantheon jumps into the void and is reborn as an angel.
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Items & Artifacts
Key objects, weapons, and artifacts in HELLCALL.
Divine Weapons
Blades of Ragnarok
Dual blades belonging to Vantheon, given to him by Larka in his human life and used in his final battle — visions of his family appeared through them as he neared death. When Vantheon became an angel, Larka took them back.
Vantheon / Larka
Axe of Valhalla
A divine weapon wielded by the God of War Vantheon during the Nirvana arc, giving him a critical advantage against Pera and Feasia when he "went serious in the end."
Vantheon
Arbor's Sword (Unnamed)
A sword that emerged from Arbor's chest — "just a few centimetres from his heart" — when he unknowingly tapped his hidden power during the demon fight. He carries it wrapped behind his back.
Arbor
Jeffrey's Demonic Cards
Burning fire-cards Jeffrey uses as spell vessels. The "7 of Hearts" cast HELLCALL on Violet. The cards burn to ash and reform on command; several are stored in his waistcoat.
Jeffrey Brown
The Vereties
The Vereties are a series of ancient, indestructible papers. Known properties:
Physical Properties
Cannot be burned (they extinguish fire on contact), torn, or destroyed. They never wrinkle or gather dust, and return to their owner when discarded. They look new despite being 500+ years old, and their writing changes — not everyone sees the same characters.
Content & Purpose
Written by an unnamed monk; no one can decipher them. On the back is a red-stained illustration of a horned man. At least five exist, and demons already hold one. They are said to lead to the "Allsource" — though no one knows what or where it is.
Vantheon's family held one Verety for generations; he eventually sewed it into his own stomach. Its status after his death and resurrection is unclear. Seres urgently wants all Vereties collected, fearing catastrophe if demons unite them.
Travel Gate Crystals
Green Gate Crystal
Opens portals to Nirvana — the standard inter-realm crystal used by servants and gods.
Blue Gate Crystal
Opens portals to Earth, used by gods and angels who need to reach the mortal world.
Red Gate Crystal
Opens portals to Hell — the most classified and dangerous crystal, the only thing that allowed demons onto Earth. Confiscated by the Heavens; Jake's squad retrieved it from Eastern Chile in the far-future era.
Other Notable Objects
Rahdalia (Mana Fruit)
A glowing fruit from the Aurora Caves that boosts Mana/Hyth generation and reserves. Kenko had her servants gather some to fuel the Evocate summoning.
Pyranite Stones
Stones that store pure Hyth, used to power the carts that haul blood canisters during the Prowlers' weekly Hyth farming.
Arbor's Scarf
Once Ale's. After Ale's death it passed to Gaia, then to Arbor, who wears it through Nirvana. Aos invoked it: "If you don't understand the difference between friendship and a trade-off, throw this scarf away." A symbol of Arbor's promise.
Glossary
Key terms, ranks, concepts, and proper nouns used in HELLCALL.
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Allsource
A mysterious entity or location the Vereties are said to lead to when combined. Its nature is entirely unknown — even gods do not know what or where it is. Both Heavens and Hell seek it.
Archia
The holy book written by the First Prophet (Fluff), documenting the creation of the universe and humanity. The children's version, "Stories from Archia," is considered sacred in Solarism.
Asclypies
A class of servants made solely for administrative and management roles within Nirvana — overseeing welfare, security, and operations. Examples: Alexis, Thaheera.
Castalore
Part of the Castle of Nirvana curriculum alongside Hyth training. Not fully defined in the text — likely the study and practice of spellcasting. ○ Unconfirmed
The Great Cataclysm
A forbidden topic Kenko refuses to discuss: the ancient event when AllGod released the God of Destruction after Eve's murder, destroying Earth and forcing him to lift the Heavens off it. It formed the current cosmos.
Demonic Arts
A class of forbidden, card-based spells separate from normal Hyth spells. Jeffrey Brown uses Phase 13, "HELLCALL," with dramatically destructive effect.
Evocate
The Phase 12 Godly Heal that summons an angel from the spirit world into a physical body. Requires enormous Hyth; Kenko could not perform it alone, and even with help the summoning was only partial.
Exception
A servant who refused the god they were assigned at age 10. Exceptions are cast out — denied food, shelter, and respect — and form communities in the Outskirts of Nirvana.
Euthanasia (Divine)
The consensual ritual death an angel administers to a retiring god — not murder, but the formal act that ends a god's tenure and passes the domain on.
Gate Crystal
A crystal that, inserted into a Travel Gate, opens a portal to one specific realm (Green = Nirvana, Blue = Earth, Red = Hell). Losing a crystal seals that gate.
Heavens / Hös
The collective term for all divine realms floating in void-space above Earth. Once physically on Earth before the Cataclysm; now reachable only by Travel Gates.
HELLCALL
The series' title and the name of a Demonic Arts spell (Phase 13). Jeffrey Brown used it — via the "7 of Hearts" card — to trigger Violet's catastrophic mana overload. Its full mechanism remains unexplained.
Hyth
The internal energy (often called "Mana") that powers all spells. Unlocked by dying and entering Heaven. Used by flowing it into a characteristic ability, or burning it raw for Blast/Buff spells.
Judges of Karma
A cosmic force, not a god, that evaluates every human soul after death and unlocks the Hyth of incoming servant souls. No god can override their judgment.
Kore
A spiritual power distinct from Hyth, focused through the eyes and marked by a circular iris pattern. Enables telepathic locking, command-forcing on weaker users, and domain-scale Curses. Its awakening method is unknown.
New Moon Cult
A faction of elite Nirvana contestants led by Pera and Feasia, believing World War III approaches and that only absolute justice can save humanity. › Inferred ideology
Nirvana
Both the realm (Aarav's floating mountain) and the divine tournament within it. Servants compete through stages to achieve prophetic status and a permanent place in Heaven's society.
Novitiate
The title given to servants called to compete in Nirvana. Arbor and his friends become Novitiates when Nirvana calls.
Phaseless
A servant with no characteristic ability — no domain to flow Hyth through — limited to raw Blast and Buff. The "weakest" type; Arbor defies expectation through intelligence and strategy.
Prophet / Saint
The highest title a servant can win through Nirvana — Heaven's representatives to the human world. Jesus is cited as an example; Arbor aims to become one in Ale's memory.
Prowlers
Kreeve's elite angels (led by the Jackal) operating under the occupation regime. They extract Hyth-rich blood from servants weekly, leaving widespread anaemia and illness.
Solarism
The religion of the Imperial Heavens, dedicated to the First Prophet (Fluff), whose statue stands in the Altar. Piroska is a devout Solarist.
Test of Awareness
The first stage of Nirvana. Each servant is assigned an angel opponent and must defeat them; ejected angels reappear beside their gods rather than dying.
Vereties
The indestructible sacred papers said to lead to the Allsource when gathered. At least five exist; demons hold one; Vantheon sewed one into his stomach. No living person can read them.
Vital Ability
A servant's total potential, only a tiny fraction of which is accessible per rank (Rank 1 ≈ 0.016%, Rank 2 ≈ 0.8%, Rank 3 ≈ 4%). Even the strongest only scratch the surface.
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Mysteries & Sealed Records
Open threads and unanswered questions. Confirmed deaths are not listed as unknown.
⚠ Note on Confirmed Deaths
Ale and Violet's physical deaths in the HELLCALL incident are treated as confirmed, not unknown. Only the spiritual consequences of HELLCALL may remain unresolved — that question is recorded below, not their survival.
1What is the Allsource?○ Unconfirmed
Known facts
Seres and Larka urgently discuss collecting the Vereties before demons can reach the Allsource.
Open questions
What it is, what it does, and where it lies are entirely unknown in the current text.
2What is Arbor's Hidden Power?○ Unconfirmed
Known facts
It manifested as a sword from his chest; the old man in his mindscape warns against using it; Newton says "control what you're hiding here."
Open questions
Its nature and origin, and the old man's identity, are unconfirmed.
3Who killed Vantheon, and how?‖ Public Accusation❞ Revealed Claim
Known facts
Vantheon's death was publicly blamed on Aos, with Arbor accused of helping him. Jeffrey later claims Amon appeared and killed Vantheon.
Open questions
How the killing was arranged, why Aos and Arbor were blamed, and what larger conspiracy surrounded it.
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4What are HELLCALL's spiritual consequences for Ale and Violet?✧ Partially Revealed
Known facts
Ale and Violet were killed in the HELLCALL incident — their deaths are treated as confirmed. Arbor's vow to "become a prophet so nobody sees the same fate again" stems from this loss.
Open questions
Whether HELLCALL's demonic mechanism carries any lingering spiritual aftermath beyond their physical deaths.
5Who is the little girl in Ch. 0.0?○ Unconfirmed
Known facts
An unnamed young girl flees a burning neighbourhood alone in the framing chapter.
Open questions
Her identity, the location, and the fire's cause are never revealed; whether she is a main-story figure is unclear.
6Who is the pregnant woman in Ch. 26?○ Unconfirmed
Known facts
On far-future Earth she single-handedly kills multiple Black Angels with impossible speed; a giant shark-like creature also appears.
Open questions
Her identity and purpose are completely unknown.
7What is Amora seeking in Nirvana?⟲ Flashback-era
Known facts
In the flashback-era gate scene she says "I would have what's duly mine" and "you can't hide anymore, tracer," using Bloodmerge to locate a specific person.
Open questions
Who the target is and why Amora has a claim on them.
8What is "Plan Truth"?○ Unconfirmed
Known facts
The God of Creation asks Seres about it; Seres says it "failed and was closed 30 years ago" and was "useless to work on something that never existed."
Open questions
Its nature and connection to the Vereties are unexplained.
9Who is Amora's tortured prisoner?○ Unconfirmed
Known facts
A silver-haired, brown-skinned, blindfolded man in chains accompanies Amora; the guard Lin is terrified just looking at him.
Open questions
His identity and connection to Amora are unknown.
10Where is AllGod now?○ Unconfirmed
Known facts
He appeared at the Nirvana tournament after a century unseen.
Open questions
His whereabouts since, and whether he will intervene in the Vregrdale crisis, are unknown.
11What is the God of Destruction's status?○ Unconfirmed
Known facts
Released during the Cataclysm and later cursed by AllGod so "no one could touch him, and he would never be able to use his full power."
Open questions
His current location and role, if any, are unknown.
12Jeffrey Brown's true allegiance?○ Unconfirmed
Known facts
Jeffrey claims to serve the God of Fire, Alberto Crul, and activated HELLCALL on Violet.
Open questions
Whether Alberto Crul sanctioned the attack, whether Jeffrey acted alone, or whether he serves another power entirely.
13What does Kore awakening require?✧ Theory
Known facts
Amora's theory is "survive death," but she admits it is flawed — many survive death without awakening Kore.
Open questions
The true trigger is explicitly stated as unknown — "its origin unknown, its awakening also unknown."
14Can the Vereties ever be decoded?○ Unconfirmed
Known facts
Written by an unnamed monk; no living person can read them, and the characters appear different to different readers.
Open questions
Whether the Allsource text can ever be deciphered by anyone in the story.