Yaldabaoth
Child Of Chaos
Slave Of Freedom
The Hanged Man
The Unfreed Tyrant / The Fallen Freedom
Bringer Of Heaven In Gold And Flesh
Descendant of The Chaos That Came Before, cosmogony of the Ancient Freedom of aeons lost and long gone. Yaldabaoth was once the Slave-God depicted as a serpent with the head of a lion - perhaps symbolising the dual powers of strength and nobility conjoined with treachery and deceit.
The Old Believers of the Fallen Freedom Yaldabaoth venerated the Serpent of the Eternal Garden, who bestowed knowledge upon mortals through the Betrayer's Tree, and liberated them from Creation. Others look to the tale of Tolath Dag Gadol, the crimson maggot-worm that was bait for the great Leviathan that swallowed the raging Sea.
The old gnostic prophets spoke of a vision where Yaldabaoth was enslaved in chains and given to excruciation after being cast out from Tarwan-Nhura, Land Of Light, or Taruan the Divine Land.
Venerated by those who obeyed no law, and knew only the tyranny of strength and plunder - pirates and brigands - Yaldabaoth The Slave Of Freedom was both secretly craved for yet also greatly feared by the downtrodden and outcast, beggars and slaves.
Upon the first discovery of Ixachitlan a great iconoclasm ensued, in which all monuments, shrines and images of the Serpent Lion were defaced and destroyed, to be forgotten from the memories of all that came thereafter.
The worship of Yaldabaoth was then recast by the Church of Oration as a giver of rights and Law, though it is alleged some cults of the old believers remain.
(inspired by)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yaldabaothhttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarwan