The Lost Paradise, or simply Paradise, is another world connected to Earth by the Seven Gods and is where a majority of the story in The Second Coming of Gluttony takes place.
Known Territories[]
- The Empire
- Haramark
- Eva
- Odor
- Nur
- Scheherazade
- Grazia
- Caligo
- Sodom
- Gomorrah
- Delphinion Duchy
- Delphinion Laboratory
- Arden Valley
- Arden Fortress
- Arden Mountain Range
- Forest of Denial
- Napal Hill
- Ramman Village
- Zahrah Village
- Zahrah Road
- The Federation
- Tigol Fortress
- Pagoda of Dreams
- Beastman Alliance
History[]
The Lost Paradise was formerly the land of the Paradisian human Empire who worshipped the Chief Deity before the invasion of the alien Parasite race. After only four short years of resistance, the Empire fell and the Chief Deity along with the Seven Virtues was devoured by the foreign races' ruler, the Parasite Queen, turning the land into an ownerless wilderness. As a result, several other foreign races began to eye the planet and began to invade one by one, plunging the land once ruled by humankind into a warground for these invaders.
However accompanying the invasion of these foreign races came the rise of the seven unworshipped gods corresponding to the seven sins who were born together with the birth of the planet: Luxuria, Gula, Avaritia, Acedia, Ira, Invidia and Superbia.
In promise for worship, the Seven Gods agreed to aiding the ailing human race in the form of summoning another race that closely resembled the original inhabitants of this world, Earthlings—humans from the planet of Earth. This was done so under the pretense of an ailing population and the belief that since the Empire fell, the alliance of the seven kingdoms who served under it would not be able resist the foreign races any better.
Under the cultivation of the divine protection of the gods, the Earthlings grew at a terrifying pace. However as factionalization began to appear among the Earthlings similarly did internal conflicts, primarily for profit and from greed. This caused rifts to manifest within the alliance between the seven kingdoms and ultimately shattering it apart with some groups even daring to revolt against the gods.
In the end, the majority of Earthlings refused to participate in the final stand for the Paradisians and returned to their home world.