![]() ![]() To become Glen means to be brainwashed by Jury and physically stamped with a seal that enforced servitude to their predecessor agonizing rituals to pass on power in the form of the Black Winged Chains and the eventual excruciating death of the succeeded Glen once his reign had ended.Ĭountless generations of Glen continued to sustain this system under the assumed purpose of protecting the order of the Abyss. Each inheritor of the title is at once indoctrinated to be subservient to Jury and her influence, while also groomed to enforce his own power over all others who are beneath him. The process of passing down, inheriting, and serving as Glen is a deeply painful one for all incarnations. Each incarnation of Glen possesses their own individual personalities which may even come into conflict with one another, but ultimately all functionally exist to be the singular person around which the Tale is spun. Glen Baskerville is a role that is passed down from generation to generation by way of reincarnation in order to continue the line of power. Leo, though he spent his whole life trying to deny it, was determined to inevitably inherit the role and bring about the return of Glen Baskerville. For the next century afterwards there would be no incumbent Glen to rule over and maintain the order of the Abyss nonetheless a new incarnation would come into being. However before succession could fully begin for Gilbert, the Tragedy of Sablier took place and brought everything around the Baskervilles and Glen to ruin. After executing his Ill Omened younger sister Lacie, Oswald took in Gilbert as his eventual successor and Vincent who was to be executed for being Ill Omened. Only a few years before that occurred is when he would pass the title to his successor Oswald, the most prominently known Glen and best friend of Jack Vessalius. The earliest known incarnation of Glen is Levi (though there have been passing mentions of his predecessor) who was the ruling Glen for decades before the Tragedy. Jury would mislead them to believe this system was to protect the harmony of the Abyss, when in reality it served to bring about its eventual End. This is the system that has been maintained for eons, of the Child of Ill Omen's untimely death and Glen's unquestioning absolute power. To prevent their defiance, Jury named the Children of Ill Omen abominable existences and demanded for the execution of every single one, which would be performed by Glen himself. ![]() Because of this Children of Ill Omen cannot be perceived by Jury nor controlled by Glen, and are the sole beings who can communicate with the Core unrestricted. ![]() In response the Core of the Abyss created the Children of Ill Omen, whose existence and purpose are completely counter to that of Glen's-to save the Abyss and its Core from such a lonely ending. It is Glen's divinely-given purpose to bring the Tale-the world to its correct "End." This is Glen Baskerville, and his every interaction with the Core of the Abyss, the being who embodies the Abyss itself, is meant to eventually cause her destruction. Each parallel world and Tale is to have a different conclusion, for which a "Crossroads" is provided to facilitate. ![]() The purpose of the Abyss is to serve as a " Tale," one of countless other versions, which is recorded by the Jury then preserved in the "Library" of the great beyond. The universe they all live within and the Abyss by which Glen's existence is defined was first created by the deific entity Jury. Glen Baskerville is not any single individual person-rather it is an entity, title, and role that has been passed down through countless generations since the beginning of time. ![]()
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