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In the account of Quin of Nore, the Chronicler of the Sky King Idus III von Apollyon, the Serpent was originally one of the nine Paragons created by IS to make IS's dream of creation come true and was named Runheia the Serpent by the Paragon of Names who sacrificied itself to name all of the Paragons. The remnants of the two forces would then manifest in the form of two brothers, the Serpent and the Eel, which became revered as holy figures by the people of the city of Audapaupadopolis, and its king, Adam el Asem proclaimed to be the sovereign of everything related to "IS". The two forces combined their powers to create all of reality allowing Mekhane and Yaldabaoth to seed the newly created universe with life. One force was the existence of "IS", creation and reality that existed which took form of the Wanderer's Library, while the other was the reality of "IS NOT", non-existence. He is established as a fundamental figure in the universe, worshipped by the Wanderer's Library and the Serpent's Hand, and the brother of Ananteshesha/SCP-3000.Īccording to Seth, before the creation of the universe there were two opposite forces that helped shape creation.
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The Serpent also known as Nahash and SCP-4343, is an anti-heroic serpent figure in the SCP mythos based on the Serpent from the Bible. ~ The Black Queen on her book Our Prometheus from "Found in a dusty corner of the Library". The Serpent does not even exist as a true being, it is a Platonic ideal of knowledge at any cost. The Library was built upon the back of the Serpent, who labored to create this sanctuary of knowledge. Gossip would have you believe that the Library is located on the Serpent's back. ~ The Serpent to Naomi Zairi-Lewitt from "Mud on the Carpet". They keep me both entertained and employed. But, that said, I do have a vested interest in keeping mankind alive and well. I am a tester of men and a god of difficult choices and a keeper of delicate knowledge. Better than confusing me for that thrice-damned rapist on his sodding throne, I suppose, but please restrain presumptions of nicety.