SPACE ORDIMAN - LAST YEARS ON EARTH (ADVENTURE BOOK)



 SPACE ORDIMAN

THE LAST DAYS ON EARTH
2025


Brief History:

In the 2000s, amid the devastation of the Second Congo War, an even darker terror lurked beyond battles and massacres. Priests of a sect from Tanzania crossed borders to trade the unthinkable: human lives destined for sacrificial rituals. These cults invoked Wombá, a primitive and insatiable god who fed on fear, blood, and pain. Each ceremony, marked by indescribable cruelty, was seen as a way to tear the veil of reality and bring its presence into the world.

It is in this setting—where war and the supernatural intertwine—that the campaign plunges players, confronting them with a struggle not only for territory, but for the very essence of life and the human soul.

At the beginning of the 21st century, it was believed that the cult of Wombá had disappeared after the brutal Witch Hunt in Tanzania, when entire villages were burned and innocents massacred in the name of reason. But the truth is that the Wombaia were never destroyed: they survived in the shadows, carrying with them relics, manuscripts, and secret alliances with nobles, soldiers, and politicians.

Far from the public eye, the cult reinvented itself as a hermetic religion—without temples, without preachers—guided only by invisible signs and invitations that arrived in disturbing dreams or enigmatic encounters. The chosen ones were marked to never return to ordinary life, slowly disappearing until they were gone completely.

The roots of Wombaia, however, are even older. In the year 1030, an isolated tribe believed that fear was cosmic energy. Their rituals of pain and sacrifice opened fissures in the psychosphere, revealing the presence of Nocthyl, a Creature of the Underworld that fed exclusively on suffering. From this alliance were born the symbols, practices, and essence of the cult, which since then remained as an eternal pact between humanity and a hunger that can never be sated.

The true strength of the Wombaia cult was not only in bloody sacrifices, but in access to the psychospheric plane—an invisible territory between human consciousness and the collective unconscious. There, priests claimed to contact not only Wombá (the mask of Nocthyl), but also fragments of cosmic intelligences hidden within the “Fissures of Creation.”

In this space, communication was not through words but through brutal sensations: pain, ecstasy, fear, and impossible visions. Initiates projected their minds like blades cutting through reality, returning with symbols, prophecies, and forbidden knowledge—always at the cost of scars, blindness, or madness.

For the Wombaists, such madness was proof of real contact: sanity was seen as a prison. Thus were born the Navigators of the Mind, capable of transforming visions into physical phenomena—living shadows, breathing walls, distortions of time.

The psychospheric realm became the true temple, and each human ritual merely reinforced the bridge between the Underworld and Earth. Invisible, hidden, and more dangerous than ever, the Wombaia continued to grow, feeding on secrets, fear, and blood.

The Local Creatures, described in Cosma’s manuscripts, are unstable remnants of ancient cosmic eras. Unlike the Hybrids, who are balanced and incorruptible, they are shaped by their environment: in higher planes they become luminous beings, but in denser layers they assume monstrous and terrifying forms.

Their presence could transform entire worlds—venerated as gods by young civilizations or feared as insatiable demons. However, their mutable essence was never trustworthy: a mere vibrational change could reveal their destructive face. Records tell of planets that flourished under their influence, but also of entire civilizations ruined by their corruption.

In the balance of the Cosmos, they seem inevitable: forces oscillating between creation and annihilation, remembered as divinities or living curses—terrible mirrors of universal instability itself.

Amid the wars in Africa in the 2000s, a group of mercenaries was sent in search of the Ubabu Ukunta, a hidden book considered the Holy Grail of esotericism. More than an ancient artifact, it held ritual formulas capable of opening portals and invoking cosmic entities, manipulating entire societies through the Psychospheric Mental Plane. Its writings did not merely transmit knowledge: they lived, invoked, corrupted. Many who dared to read it went mad, disappeared, or became servants of forces dwelling beyond the Cosmos.

Among these forces was Nocthyl, a Local Creature of the Underworld, forged in dense darkness and known among African peoples as Wombá. It fed not on common offerings, but on human pain distilled in sacrificial rituals. Its presence was brought onto Earth after six hundred consecutive days of massacres, which created a psychic bridge to its essence. Nocthyl spread hatred, destroyed entire communities, and continued parasitizing Earth’s psychosphere for centuries.

Under the name Wombá, it became a blood god of Tanzania, inspiring temples, cults, and servants who received visions, mental powers, and magnetism capable of subjugating crowds. Its cult was not faith, but collective horror, and its influence continued to grow like an inevitable shadow.

During the war in Africa, Wombaia priests turned chaos into fuel for their rituals, trading human lives on an industrial scale. Led by Kofi, a feared high priest and strategist, they planned the greatest sacrifice ever seen: 50,000 people offered in a single ceremony. Carried out in an abandoned coal mine in Congo, the collective massacre opened a permanent portal to the Underworld, leaving the region marked by echoes of screams, visions of shadows, and an atmosphere impossible to breathe.

Kofi believed he had secured his glory, but was ambushed by mercenaries in service of a secret French elite. Captured, he endured indescribable tortures until he revealed the password to a vault where he kept the Ubabu Ukunta, the cursed book that connects the human world to forbidden dimensions. Even mutilated, he resisted longer than any man, letting slip even deeper secrets: Egyptian scrolls, transmutation formulas, and fragments of forbidden knowledge.

His body was destroyed and dispersed to prevent any resurrection ritual, but the Ubabu Ukunta survived—taken to Europe and guarded by aristocrats who, behind immaculate suits, silently nourished the bloody legacy of Wombá.

After decades circulating through mansions and secret societies of the European elite, the Ubabu Ukunta was inexplicably stolen in Paris in 2015, leaving no trace, and fell into the occult underworld. Its new owner: Øystein Yngve, a Norwegian fanatic obsessed with becoming a living god.

Heir to a fortune and son of an occultist mother who conceived him in a dark ritual, Øystein believed he carried within him the spark of an unknown entity. Secluded in his mansion on the fjords, he devoted himself to the book in rituals soaked in extreme music, blood, and forbidden chants, convinced his destiny was to bring Wombá definitively onto Earth.

Kofi and the Africans had allowed only partial manifestations of the creature—in the mental and spiritual planes. But Øystein wanted more: to carry out the final two stages:

  • Physical Projection: to give Wombá a tangible body made of bones, flesh, and minerals.

  • Energetic Projection: to fuse Earth with the entity’s dimension, erasing all boundaries between real and supernatural.

To him, this was not merely obsession: it was the consummation of a legacy born in the bloody rituals of Norwegian black metal in the 1990s. Øystein saw himself as the chosen one who would complete what Kofi could not—the enthronement of Wombá as sovereign of the physical world.

The cult of Nocthyl sought to consolidate the final two projections—physical and energetic—that would tear reality, shaping it a monstrous body and impregnating the entire planet with its essence. Humanity would be reduced to cattle of suffering, while Earth would become a base for the invasion of even darker entities, expanding dominion into the Egiosphere, where fragile civilizations would be enslaved.

At the center of this plan was Øystein Yngve, who saw his submission not as servitude, but as glory. With the Ubabu Ukunta, he became a conduit of horror: the rituals desecrated cemeteries, spread outbreaks and hallucinations, and culminated in the first direct manifestation of Wombá-Nocthyl. Consumed by the parasitic book and the entity, Øystein assumed his role as prophet, gathering followers and expanding a cult that saw in him the living priest of a new age of destruction.

Between 2016 and 2019, Øystein lived as an urban hermit, devoted to the study and practice of the occult, centered on the enigmatic Ubabu Ukunta. In 2019, a mysterious force began to draw people from all over the world—occultists, fanatics, billionaires, and ordinary individuals—through mental commands and dreams, forming a global secret network. Each group functioned as a vibrational cell, strengthening fissures between worlds and preparing the arrival of Wombá-Nocthyl. Physically isolated, Øystein emerged as the invisible leader of this psychospheric current, connecting followers without direct contact.

From this network arose the sect Nocthylianis Ukunta, a digital and physical cult dedicated to preparing a global apocalyptic event: the Pre-Reset, accumulating psychic energy through human tragedies, and the Great Reset, scheduled for 2030, which would bring humanity’s extinction and the rise of Underworld entities. The followers believed in prestige and power, but in truth they were being consumed, serving as fuel for the entity’s manifestation. Between 2019 and 2020, while the world faced ordinary crises, the sect advanced silently in its ritual preparation to transform Earth into an abyssal realm.

In 2020, the Nocthylianis Ukunta sect intensified its global influence, with key members such as Tong Yan Lu, a scientist and guardian of a primordial fragment of the Ubabu Ukunta, acting as conductor of the entity Nocthyl. Tong united science and magic to open a rift between worlds, marking the beginning of the Pre-Reset and spreading chaos in Earth’s collective psychosphere.

Soon after, in Varanasi, India, occultists linked to the sect performed an extreme ritual that materialized Nocthyl for the first time: a colossal creature of living darkness, capable of disturbing perception and reality itself. The manifestation demonstrated the absolute power of the entity and established its psychic control over the sect’s followers, transmitting direct and irresistible orders.

The presence of Nocthyl began to physically affect Earth. Since 2021, natural catastrophes—floods, earthquakes, hurricanes, volcanic eruptions, and wildfires—intensified globally, reflecting the entity’s influence over the planet’s crust and psychosphere. For the Nocthylianis Ukunta and Wombaia cults, each tragedy became an involuntary sacrifice, feeding the creature’s energy and preparing the ground for the Great Reset, the total transformation of humanity and the physical world under the dominion of the Anti-Cosma.

The ancestral Wombaia cult was reborn in the digital era, finding its modern expression in the Nocthylianis Ukunta sect and in the entity Nocthyl, also known as Wombá, an archetype of darkness impossible to comprehend. The sect flourished on the Dark Web, creating an invisible cathedral where initiates manipulated the collective psychosphere, spreading negativity and psychological chaos on a global scale.

These parasitic entities selected vulnerable individuals—victims of trauma, loneliness, or emotional weakness—transforming their consciousness into channels to propagate fear, despair, and disharmony. Each person taken became, unknowingly, an emissary of chaos, spreading negative vibrations through words, actions, and digital networks. With the evolution of the internet, from Web 1.0 to Web 3.0, these creatures expanded their influence, using algorithms, social networks, and virtual environments to shape human consciousness, transforming technology into an invisible psychic altar.

Between 2019 and 2025, synchronized rituals and sacrifices spread across the world prepared the ground for the manifestation of Nocthyl. Individuals such as Tong Yan Lu acted as catalysts, opening breaches in the barrier between human and inhuman. The consequences were reflected in natural catastrophes, social and psychological disasters, all coordinated by the entity’s control over the psychosphere.

In 2025, a new phase began: simultaneous global operations, under Nocthyl’s direct supervision, intensified chaos and destruction, preparing humanity for the Great Reset, set for 2030, when Earth would be reshaped for its complete annihilation. Nocthyl’s cycle is not merely physical destruction, but the invisible manipulation of humanity’s mind and collective energy, ensuring that no one could resist the entity’s cosmic plan.

To consolidate its plan on Earth and in the Cosmos, Nocthyl did not act alone. It forged a pact with a horde of obsessive spirits, grouped in the Ordiman colony, who fed on the dense energy of human fear, pain, and suffering. Exploiting the vulnerability of consciousnesses on the threshold between life and death, these entities imprisoned spirits, keeping them in illusory realities and transforming them into generators of vital energy.

The technique was transmitted by Nocturna, a Hybrid Creature of the Underworld, who instructed Nebryth, Voltrith, and Nocthyl in the manipulation of consciousness and the construction of energetic colonies. Nebryth created illusory worlds to imprison minds; Voltrith channeled psychic energies; and Nocthyl spread the web across the Cosmos, ensuring the expansion of influence and the continuous feeding of Nocturna. Each captured consciousness strengthened the entity and the network of obsessors.

Nocthyl’s mission was to spread this profane knowledge, transforming suffering into energy and creating an organized horde of psychic predators. It recruited corrupted consciousnesses—humans and cosmic beings inclined to violence and destruction—and trained them to replicate the cycle, imprisoning spirits and expanding mobile colonies across the Cosmos.

Thus, Nocthyl built a living machine of exploitation and destruction, capable of infiltrating worlds, manipulating collective psychospheres, and transforming any vulnerable consciousness into an instrument of chaos. Its reach had no limits: the psychospheric field expanded across dimensions, attracting abominable beings, shaping legions that became extensions of its own will, and imposing a silent darkness over entire worlds.

In 2025, primordial forces awaken on Earth, warning of a subtle and invisible invasion that threatens the planet’s balance. Ancestral voices announce the imminence of the Great Reset of 2030, when humanity would be spiritually imprisoned in an eternal prison, with no return or reincarnation.

An abominable creature of the Underworld, nourished by human suffering, spreads dense energy through Earth’s crust, disturbing magnetic fields, natural cycles, and human behavior. Cults and corrupted individuals unknowingly serve as anchor points for this influence, forming an egregore of despair spreading across the planet.

In response, the Brotherhood of Cosma arises, an ancestral order preserving teachings of ancient civilizations such as the Sumerians and Egyptians. Its mission is to protect cosmic balance, neutralizing anti-cosmic cults, weakening the creature, and preparing humanity to resist the Great Reset. To do so, they recruit agents, researchers, and initiates to investigate sites of energetic convergence, hidden temples, and dangerous rituals, facing risks of psychic disturbances and betrayal.

The Brotherhood’s headquarters, located on an isolated farm in the Swiss Alps, serves as a strategic and energetic center. Protected by visible security systems and hidden fields, it is where actions are planned against the dark influence infiltrating Earth’s psychosphere, serving as a silent bastion against the coming darkness.

A group of scholars and occultists from different parts of the world is gathered in a mansion in Switzerland by the Brotherhood of Cosma. Among them are scientists, researchers of religions, symbols, and forgotten languages, each carrying unique knowledge essential to confronting occult forces. Upon arrival, all already bear the effects of the mental influence of the ancestral creature Nocthyl, which manipulates thoughts and dreams, spreading discouragement and confusion.

The mansion, however, is not mere architecture; it is a sacred space, a “living book” that holds secrets and ancestral symbols, connecting those present to millennia-old occult traditions and to the Triquetosphere, an ethereal realm of knowledge and power. There, every gesture and every step become part of an invisible ritual, observed by subtle forces.

Nocthyl, also known as Wombá, is an Underworld entity that for centuries has manipulated rituals and human beliefs to expand its influence, including into the digital plane. Its presence begins in medieval Tanzania, infiltrating local minds and rituals, and evolves into global control through the network, corrupting consciousness and creating the Nocthylianis Ukunta sect, led by Øystein Yngve. The cult uses the cursed book Ubabu Ukunta as a channel for direct instructions from Nocthyl, preparing a major event in 2019 that culminates in the creation of psychic energy capable of manifesting the creature on Earth.

The narrative blends ancient occultism with digital modernity, describing a millennia-old plan of collective manipulation, human suffering, and strategic chaos, preparing the ground for Nocthyl to become an active force, hybrid between energy and matter, entering the planet’s underground layers and expanding its influence over minds predisposed to evil.

Nocthyl acts as an axis for global human evil, uniting criminals, sects, and involuntary individuals into a psychosphere of chaos. Its goal is to prepare Earth for 2030, when a catastrophic event will rip human souls en masse, creating enough energy to open a permanent portal between the planet and the Underworld.

To stop its rise, a group of scholars and initiates sets out for Antarctica, where Ogan and his team track occult energies and identify cults linked to Nocthyl. Preparing for the mission, the group spends the night in an isolated mansion, facing the entity’s mental pressure and absorbing occult knowledge.

At dawn, the group departs in silence, crosses Switzerland, and boards a chartered jet bound for the South Pole. There, amid endless snow and desolate landscapes, they arrive at a secret underground center, ready to receive those destined to confront the cults strengthening Nocthyl’s egregore and delaying the inevitable Great Reset.

The group arrives at the secret Antarctic base, guided by Amélia, where advanced science and occultism intertwine. The underground structure reveals supernatural experiments, impossible technologies, and the Lumen Hall, the heart of the complex, capable of mapping spiritual energy and the effects of human rituals connected to the Underworld.

Amélia presents the Living Map, which shows zones of Nocthyl’s influence across the world, revealing how ancient cults and digital networks maintain active portals between Earth and the Underworld. The group is summoned as field agents: to infiltrate occultist cells, map leaders and rituals, and send intelligence, under extreme risk of capture or death. They will not fight directly; their mission is to observe, survive, and provide intelligence to prevent the Nocthylian

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