Cain, Son of Adam

Qābīl (قَابِيْل), Qayin (קין), The World’s First Murderer, The Father of Murder, The Cursed One, The Marked Envy


• ━━ • 𝐓𝐀𝐁𝐋𝐄 𝐎𝐅 𝐂𝐎𝐍𝐓𝐄𝐍𝐓𝐒• ━━ •

𝐈. Bᴀsɪᴄ Iɴғᴏʀᴍᴀᴛɪᴏɴ𝐈𝐈. Aᴘᴘᴇᴀʀᴀɴᴄᴇ𝐈𝐈𝐈. Rᴇʟᴀᴛɪᴏɴsʜɪᴘs𝐈𝐕. ᴀʙɪʟɪᴛɪᴇꜱ/ꜱᴋɪʟʟꜱ𝐕. Eᴏ̨ᴜɪᴘᴍᴇɴᴛ𝐕𝐈. Pᴇʀsᴏɴᴀʟɪᴛʏ𝐕𝐈𝐈. Bɪᴏɢʀᴀᴘʜʏ


• ━ • 𝐈. 𝐁𝐀𝐒𝐈𝐂 𝐈𝐍𝐅𝐎 • ━ •

𝐅𝐀𝐂𝐄 𝐂𝐋𝐀𝐈𝐌⟡ Jaehwan (The World After The Fall)𝐅𝐔𝐋𝐋 𝐍𝐀𝐌𝐄⟡ Cain𝐏𝐑𝐎𝐍𝐔𝐍𝐂𝐈𝐀𝐓𝐈𝐎𝐍 (𝐆𝐈𝐕𝐄𝐍 𝐍𝐀𝐌𝐄)⟡ KEYN𝐎𝐑𝐈𝐆𝐈𝐍 (𝐆𝐈𝐕𝐄𝐍 𝐍𝐀𝐌𝐄)⟡ In Biblical Names the meaning of the name Cain is Possession; or possessed.⟡ In Hebrew Baby Names the meaning of the name Cain is Spear; possessed.⟡ In Irish Baby Names the meaning of the name Cain is: Archaic.⟡ In Welsh Baby Names the meaning of the name Cain is: Clear water.𝐍𝐈𝐂𝐊𝐍𝐀𝐌𝐄⟡ None𝐀𝐋𝐈𝐀𝐒⟡ Qābīl, The World’s First Murderer, The Father of Murder, The Cursed One, The Marked Envy𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐋 𝐀𝐆𝐄⟡ 1000+𝐌𝐄𝐍𝐓𝐀𝐋 𝐀𝐆𝐄⟡ 40𝐆𝐄𝐍𝐃𝐄𝐑⟡ Male𝐒𝐏𝐄𝐂𝐈𝐄𝐒⟡ Demon𝐃𝐀𝐓𝐄 𝐎𝐅 𝐁𝐈𝐑𝐓𝐇⟡ December 21𝐏𝐋𝐀𝐂𝐄 𝐎𝐅 𝐁𝐈𝐑𝐓𝐇⟡ Eden𝐀𝐒𝐓𝐑𝐎𝐋𝐎𝐆𝐈𝐂𝐀𝐋 𝐒𝐈𝐆𝐍⟡ Sagittarius𝐀𝐑𝐂𝐀𝐍𝐀⟡ Temperance


• ━━ • 𝐈𝐈. 𝐀𝐏𝐏𝐄𝐀𝐑𝐀𝐍𝐂𝐄 • ━━ •

I. Early Life:
⟡ Cain’s early life was defined by the weight of being the firstborn. He was a diligent worker, dedicated to his role as a tiller of the ground, driven by a strong sense of responsibility to provide for his family. This sense of duty made him hardworking and reliable, yet also placed immense pressure on him to succeed and gain favor, particularly from the Divine.
As a young man, Cain exhibited a mixture of strength and vulnerability. He was physically strong, capable of enduring the harsh demands of agriculture, but emotionally, he was susceptible to feelings of insecurity and jealousy. His desire for recognition and approval, especially in comparison to his brother Abel, planted the seeds of resentment that would later consume him.Cain's initial personality was thus a blend of earnest determination and a deep, underlying need for validation. He was passionate and intense, with a fierce work ethic, but these traits were accompanied by a fragility that left him open to darker influences.II. The Fall:
⟡ As Cain's offerings went seemingly unnoticed by God, his feelings of jealousy and bitterness towards Abel grew. Lucifer’s whisperings found fertile ground in Cain’s troubled heart, exacerbating his insecurities and stoking the flames of his rage. The transformation from a hardworking, if insecure, individual to a man consumed by envy and wrath was gradual yet inexorable.
When Cain ultimately killed Abel, his personality underwent a profound shift. The act of murder, driven by a mix of pent-up rage and manipulated emotions, shattered the remnants of his former self. Guilt and fear took root, mingling with his anger and leading to an internal collapse. The curse that followed—eternal wandering and isolation—only served to deepen this psychological fracture.III. The Curse:
⟡ Condemned to wander the earth with the Mark of Cain, he was thrust into a state of perpetual isolation. The mark ensured that no one would harm him, but it also meant that no one would welcome him. As he traveled, shunned and feared by all, Cain had ample time for reflection, though this introspection was marred by a growing sense of despair and bitterness.
In these early years of his curse, Cain's personality became increasingly melancholic. The constant rejection and the weight of his guilt created a man who was deeply sorrowful, yet hardened by necessity. The fire of his earlier rage cooled into a cold, enduring bitterness. His expressions, once vivid and intense, became blank and unreadable—a mask to hide his inner turmoil.IV. Emergence and Evolution:
⟡ Upon his return from the Underworld, Cain’s appearance struck fear and awe into those who encountered him. He carried the weight of his experiences in every step, his presence commanding respect and caution. His face was a mask of stoicism, rarely betraying the torrent of emotions that lay beneath.
The once wild and unkempt hair was now tamed, tied back with leather cords. His beard, thick and well-kept, gave him a regal yet fearsome appearance. His eyes, still burning with that fierce intensity, also held a profound depth, hinting at the wisdom and sorrow accumulated over centuries.Cain’s attire was now a blend of practicality and intimidation. He wore dark, durable fabrics suited for travel and combat, layered with pieces of his Underworld armor. Each piece of his outfit was chosen for its utility in battle, yet it also served as a reminder of his relentless pursuit of redemption. His cloak, tattered and worn, seemed almost like the wings of a fallen angel—majestic but broken.The Mark of Cain, ever present on his forehead, had become a part of his identity. It was no longer just a symbol of his crime, but also a badge of his eternal struggle and resilience. The mark had changed over the years, its lines more intricate and interwoven with the scars of battle, forming a complex tapestry that told the story of his journey.V. The Final Transformation:
⟡ As Cain continued his eternal wandering, his appearance took on an almost mythical quality. He became a figure of legend, his presence both feared and revered. The once human features now carried an otherworldly aura, his experiences having transformed him into something more than mortal.
His hair, now streaked with silver, gave him a timeless appearance, as if he were both ancient and ageless. His eyes, a striking contrast of green and silver, were windows to a soul that had seen both the depths of despair and the heights of redemption. They held a clarity and understanding that few could comprehend.Cain’s body, still muscular and scarred, exuded strength and endurance. The scars, more numerous than ever, were badges of honor, each one a story of victory over the forces of darkness. His movements were fluid and deliberate, reflecting the expertise of a seasoned warrior.His attire had become more refined, though still practical for battle. He wore a dark tunic and trousers, reinforced with lightweight armor that allowed for maximum mobility. His cloak, now a deep, rich black, flowed like shadows around him, enhancing his imposing presence.The Mark of Cain, now fully integrated into his identity, had evolved into a complex sigil that glowed faintly with an ethereal light. It was a symbol of his curse, but also of his power and determination. Those who saw it knew they were in the presence of a being who had transcended the bounds of ordinary existence.


• ━ • 𝐈𝐈𝐈. 𝐑𝐄𝐋𝐀𝐓𝐈𝐎𝐍𝐒𝐇𝐈𝐏𝐒 • ━ •

𝐅𝐀𝐌𝐈𝐋𝐘⟡ The Absolute BeingCain was a strict follower of The Creator, he adhered to his every rule. When humanity was expelled from Paradise, he worked hard to prove to the Lord that they still hold worth. Yet the Lord continued to ignore Cain and as a result the Devil’s influence seeped into Cain. Cain had felt as though the Lord allowed this happened, allowed Sin to spread as a result of the action taken against Abel. It is why Cain feels animosity towards the Creator and why he feels anger towards Him.⟡ Adam & EveCain had been separated from his family. However, he feels animosity towards parents. His parents were never there for him, he felt had they been there then perhaps they could have helped him. While Cain blames the Devil completely, he secretly blames others including his own parents. That is why his parents are a subject that he avoids much too often.⟡ AbelCain treasured his brother like he was a part of himself, he loved his brother and would do anything to protect him. That was why he felt immense pain and regret when the death of his brother came as a result of his actions. Never will he allow himself to forget Abel as well as what he had done.𝐄𝐍𝐄𝐌𝐈𝐄𝐒⟡ DevilThe being who is considered to be the very name of Heaven, the being that was also the bane of his very existence. It was the Devil’s tongue that poisoned Cain and caused him to fall to committing the first Sin, the first murder, murder of his own brother. Cain holds an intense hatred towards the devil, even more so when considering that he is bound to the Devil. Every living moment he continuously abhors this ‘evil being’ and begs for him to fall, he has a homicidal fixation on this the Devil.𝐅𝐑𝐈𝐄𝐍𝐃𝐒⟡ JuliusA deceased soul who Cain had become acquainted with during the Trials. The two had a good friendship, Cain was honestly surprised to have an actual friend. Though this friendship shattered when Julius chose to fight against Cain in the final trial and it caused their friendship to be shattered. Cain believed that there was never any friendship between them but it was later revealed that Julius acted as a ‘traitor’ on purpose to let Cain attain victory, it was a moment of sacrifice. There was friendship after all and Cain feels great regret in regards to these events.𝐌𝐀𝐑𝐈𝐓𝐀𝐋 𝐒𝐓𝐀𝐓𝐔𝐒⟡ None𝐒𝐄𝐗𝐔𝐀𝐋 𝐎𝐑𝐈𝐄𝐍𝐓𝐀𝐓𝐈𝐎𝐍⟡ Heterosexual


• ━ • 𝐈𝐕. 𝐀𝐁𝐈𝐋𝐈𝐓𝐈𝐄𝐒/ 𝐒𝐊𝐈𝐋𝐋𝐒 • ━ •

𝐀𝐁𝐈𝐋𝐈𝐓𝐈𝐄𝐒
The Swordsmanship of Cain: "Necroa Lachash"
⟡ Necroa Lachash, which translates to "The Whisper of Death," is a unique and fearsome style of swordsmanship developed by Cain during his centuries-long battle against demons in the Underworld. This deadly art was forged through his relentless struggle for survival, refined with every demon he slew, and infused with the dark, supernatural energies of the abyss. Each movement and technique in Necroa Lachash is a testament to Cain’s evolution from a tormented soul to a relentless demon slayer.Necroa Lachash is more than a mere fighting style; it is a manifestation of Cain's inner turmoil, his penance, and his unyielding will to fight against the darkness that once consumed him. Each technique, or Chapter, of this swordsmanship, is imbued with the essence of Cain's experiences and the bitter lessons he learned in the Underworld. The swordsmanship reflects Cain's journey from rage and sorrow to mastery and control, symbolizing his eternal struggle and his quest for redemption.The Five Chapters of Necroa Lachash
Chapter I: נָפַל חוֹשֶׁךְ (Naphal Choshekh) - The Fallen Darkness
⟡ This opening technique embodies the initial descent into the darkness, representing Cain's fall from grace and his first encounter with the demonic forces of the Underworld. Naphal Choshekh is a swift, overwhelming attack designed to surprise and disorient the opponent. Cain channels the dark energy of the abyss, enhancing his speed and strength to deliver a flurry of strikes that mimic the chaotic nature of his fall.
Execution:
⟡ Cain begins with a low, predatory stance, his sword held close to the ground. He lunges forward with explosive speed, delivering rapid, precise cuts aimed at vital points. The final strike is a powerful upward slash, intended to unbalance the opponent and create an opening for the next attack.This technique disorients demonic foes, overwhelming them with the sheer ferocity and speed of the assault. It is particularly effective against lesser demons and beasts that rely on brute strength and aggression.
Chapter II: צֵל לַיְלָה (Tsel Laylah) - The Shadow of Night
⟡ Representing Cain's mastery of shadow and darkness, Tsel Laylah utilizes the concealment and manipulation of shadows to create illusions and mislead the enemy. Cain uses his ability to manipulate shadows, creating multiple shadow clones of himself to confuse and disorient his opponents. This technique relies on misdirection and stealth, allowing Cain to strike from unexpected angles.
Execution:
⟡ Cain melds into the shadows, becoming one with the darkness.He creates shadow clones that mirror his movements, surrounding the enemy in a circle of indistinguishable figures. Cain strikes from within the circle, delivering a fatal blow from an unexpected direction.This technique is highly effective against intelligent demons and commanders, who are more susceptible to confusion and trickery. It allows Cain to bypass defenses and strike at the heart of his foes.
Chapter III: רוּחַ שְׁבִירָה (Ruach Shebirah) - The Shattering Wind
⟡ This technique represents the destructive force of Cain’s will, a whirlwind of attacks designed to break through the defenses of even the most formidable demons. Ruach Shebirah combines rapid, spinning movements with powerful, sweeping strikes. Cain uses his enhanced physical abilities to generate a vortex of blades, capable of shattering demonic armor and breaking through magical barriers.
Execution:
⟡ Cain spins his sword in a wide arc, generating momentum. He accelerates into a series of spinning attacks, each strike accompanied by a gust of dark wind that amplifies the impact. The final move is a devastating overhead strike, intended to cleave through the toughest defenses.This technique is particularly effective against heavily armored demons and magical constructs. The force of the strikes, combined with the dark wind, can break through nearly any defense.
Chapter IV: شبح الصحراء (Shabah al-Sahara) - The Phantom of the Desert
⟡ Inspired by Cain’s endless wandering and isolation, this technique uses the principles of evasion and endurance to wear down enemies over time. Shabah al-Sahara emphasizes fluid, evasive movements that allow Cain to dodge attacks and counter with precision. This technique relies on patience and strategic retreat, creating openings for lethal counterstrikes.
Execution:
⟡ Cain adopts a loose, fluid stance, ready to move in any direction. He dodges incoming attacks with minimal effort, conserving energy and waiting for the right moment to strike. When an opening presents itself, Cain delivers a precise, targeted strike to a vital area, often ending the fight with a single blow. This technique is effective against swift and agile demons, as well as those with overwhelming strength. It allows Cain to outlast and outmaneuver his opponents, striking only when the moment is right.
Chapter V: גַן הָמוֶת (Gan HaMavet) - The Garden of Death
⟡ The ultimate technique of Necroa Lachash, Gan HaMavet, represents the culmination of Cain’s journey—a realm where death reigns supreme, and Cain is its master. This technique creates a deadly aura around Cain, drawing on the essence of the Underworld to create an environment where he holds absolute control. Within this aura, Cain’s power is amplified, and he can summon the spirits of the demons he has slain to fight alongside him.
Execution:
⟡ Cain concentrates, channeling the dark energy of the abyss into his sword. A dark aura expands from his body, covering the battlefield in a shadowy mist filled with the whispers of the dead. Cain commands the spirits of defeated demons to rise and attack his foes, while he strikes with unmatched power and precision. This technique is overwhelmingly effective in large-scale battles and against powerful demonic lords. The combination of summoned spirits and Cain’s enhanced abilities creates an almost insurmountable force.


'Chayot HaChoshech':
⟡ Cain's centuries of existence, much of it spent in the infernal realms of the Underworld, have imbued him with a deep, almost instinctual proficiency in a unique form of Dark Magic he refers to as "חיות החושך" (Chayot HaChoshech), or "Beasts of Darkness." This arcane discipline is deeply connected to the concept of 'Sin', reflecting the dark and tumultuous path Cain has walked since his fateful fall from grace.
⟡ Chayot HaChoshech draws upon the latent energy of sin and darkness, transforming guilt, regret, and malevolence into powerful magical effects. Cain has mastered this forbidden art, using it to augment his formidable combat abilities and exert influence over the shadows that dwell both in the physical world and within the hearts of men.Three Unique Spells of Chayot HaChoshech:
I. "עין הקנאה" (Ayin HaKina) - Eye of Envy
⟡ The Eye of Envy is a spell born from the sin of jealousy, a reflection of the envious gaze that led Cain to his brother's murder. This spell allows Cain to channel the corrosive power of envy, turning the covetous desires of those around him into a destructive force.
Casting and Activation:
⟡ To cast Ayin HaKina, Cain draws a sigil in the air with his hand, the intricate design glowing with a sickly green light. As he mutters the incantation in Enochian, "אנפש קנאה אצין" (Anpash Kina Atzin - "I invoke the power of Envy"), the sigil coalesces into a single, malevolent eye.
Effects and Capabilities:
⟡ Detection of Covetous Desires: The Eye of Envy can reveal the hidden desires and jealousies of those within its gaze, exposing their darkest covetous thoughts to Cain.
⟡ Envy's Wrath: By focusing the eye on a target, Cain can amplify their jealousy to a maddening degree, causing them to lash out irrationally at those they envy, even turning allies against each other.⟡ Energy Drain: The eye can drain the life force from those it gazes upon, feeding on their envy and transferring the stolen vitality to Cain.Stats:
⟡ Detection Range: 10 meters
⟡ Mental Manipulation: 8/10
⟡ Life Drain: 7/10
⟡ Duration: 5 minutes per casting
II. "לחישת שחיתות" (Lachishat Shachitut) - Whisper of Corruption
⟡ Whisper of Corruption is a spell that delves into the sin of greed, embodying the insidious nature of corruption. It reflects the way greed can erode the soul and mind, spreading like poison through the hearts of men.
Casting and Activation:
⟡ Cain begins by whispering the incantation in Aramaic, "לחישא דשחיתות" (Lachisha d’Shachitut - "Whisper of Corruption"), while holding a dark, onyx crystal. The crystal absorbs the whispered words, glowing with an eerie black light before releasing the corrupting energy.
Effects and Capabilities:
⟡ Infectious Greed: The spell can be directed at individuals or objects. When used on a person, it amplifies their greed, making them insatiably hungry for power, wealth, or whatever they desire most.
⟡ Tainting Objects: When cast on an object, it makes the item irresistible to those who see it, causing them to fight over it and eventually succumb to its corrupting influence.⟡ Psychic Venom: The corruption spreads through the mind, weakening the willpower of the affected, making them more susceptible to Cain's manipulation and other dark influences.Stats:
⟡ Influence Range: 15 meters
⟡ Mental Corruption: 9/10
⟡ Object Enchantment: 8/10
⟡ Duration: Until dispelled or the object is destroyed
III. "תופת אשמה" (Tophet Ashma) - Inferno of Guilt
⟡ Inferno of Guilt is a devastating spell rooted in the sin of guilt, embodying the fiery remorse and self-condemnation that can consume a person. This spell channels the intense emotion of guilt into a literal inferno, punishing both the guilty and those around them.
Casting and Activation:
⟡ Cain places his hand on the ground and intones the incantation in Hebrew, "אשליך אותך לתופת אשמה" (Ashlikh Otcha LeTophet Ashma - "I cast you into the Inferno of Guilt"). The ground cracks and a circle of burning runes emerges, spreading outward.
Effects and Capabilities:
⟡ Guilt Manifestation: The spell causes those within its radius to relive their most regretful and guilt-ridden memories, paralyzing them with emotional agony.
⟡ Fiery Retribution: Flames fueled by the guilt of those affected erupt from the ground, burning not just the body but the very soul, causing excruciating pain that cannot be easily healed.⟡ Psychic Backlash: The spell can reflect a portion of the guilt's power at attackers, causing their guilty memories to surface and distract them during combat.Stats
⟡ Area of Effect: 20 meters in diameter
⟡ Emotional Paralysis: 8/10
⟡ Soulfire Damage: 9/10
⟡ Duration: 10 minutes per casting


The Inner Realm of Cain: "The First Murder"
⟡ Cain's Inner Realm, known as "The First Murder," is a realm forged from the depths of his pain, torment, and eternal regret. This world is a haunting reflection of his inner turmoil, where the echoes of his past reverberate through every shadow and the weight of his sin shapes the very fabric of reality.
⟡ As you step into "The First Murder," you are immediately engulfed in a landscape of perpetual twilight. The sky is a swirling canvas of crimson and black, as if painted with the blood of countless fallen souls. Dark, foreboding clouds obscure the heavens, crackling with ominous energy. The air is thick with a palpable sense of dread, each breath heavy with the scent of iron and ash.⟡ The ground beneath your feet is a barren wasteland, littered with the remnants of a once-thriving world now reduced to ruins. Jagged rocks and twisted, lifeless trees jut out of the desolate earth, casting long, distorted shadows. The land is scarred with deep chasms and fissures that seem to bleed darkness, whispering the secrets of Cain's torment to those who dare to listen.⟡ In the center of this forsaken realm stands a colossal, ancient tree—The Tree of First Sin. Its gnarled branches stretch towards the sky, barren and blackened, as if burned by the fires of damnation. This tree is the heart of Cain's world, a constant reminder of the original sin that forever altered his fate. Its roots spread out like veins, pulsating with a dark, malevolent energy that seeps into the surrounding land.Key Locations and Features:⟡ The Field of Shadows: A vast expanse where silhouettes of past victims roam, their forms flickering like ghosts. Here, the shadows of Abel and other lost souls wander, reliving their final moments in an endless loop. Cain draws strength from their torment, his power amplified by their suffering.⟡ The Blood-Red River: Flowing with a dark crimson liquid, this river winds through the landscape, its waters carrying the essence of Cain’s guilt and sorrow. Drinking from this river grants Cain temporary bursts of immense power but at the cost of reliving his deepest regrets and most painful memories.⟡ The Abyssal Chasm: A massive rift in the earth, leading down to the very depths of despair. The chasm pulses with a dark energy, drawing in light and hope. Cain can harness this abyssal power to create devastating attacks, channeling the raw force of his anguish into his strikes.⟡ The Hall of Reflections: A labyrinthine structure filled with mirrors that reflect not just the physical form, but the soul itself. Each mirror shows a different aspect of Cain’s past, his guilt, and his suffering. By confronting these reflections, Cain can tap into hidden reserves of strength and unlock new abilities.⟡ The Throne of Solitude: At the base of the Tree of First Sin lies a throne carved from obsidian and bone. Sitting upon this throne, Cain can meditate and commune with the spirits of the damned, gaining insights into his enemies and further honing his combat skills. The throne also amplifies his power, making him nearly invincible while he remains seated.Concepts of the Realm:⟡ Echoes of the First Murder: In this world, the moment of Cain's crime is eternally replayed. These echoes serve as both a source of power and torment. Cain can draw upon the raw energy of the moment, gaining a boost to his strength and abilities, but each use deepens his connection to the sin and the resulting pain.⟡ Sorrow-Forged Armaments: Within "The First Murder," Cain's weapons and armor are imbued with the essence of his suffering. Each strike from Nephilim's Bane carries the weight of his guilt, dealing not just physical damage but also inflicting a spiritual wound on his enemies. His shield, Soulguard, becomes an impenetrable barrier, fueled by his relentless drive for redemption.⟡ Whispers of the Damned: The very air in this world is alive with the whispers of lost souls and damned spirits. These whispers can be harnessed by Cain to cast powerful spells of binding and banishment, trapping his enemies in a state of perpetual torment.⟡ Torment Resonance: The longer Cain remains in this world, the stronger he becomes. His power resonates with the ambient suffering, creating a feedback loop that continually amplifies his abilities. However, this also comes at the risk of losing himself completely to the darkness, becoming a true embodiment of despair.Stat Boosts in "The First Murder":⟡ Strength: +50% (Enhanced physical prowess, capable of shattering armor and stone with ease)
⟡ Endurance: +40% (Increased resilience, able to withstand immense physical and magical damage)
⟡ Agility: +30% (Heightened reflexes and speed, moving with the fluid grace of a shadow)
⟡ Magic: +60% (Amplified spellcasting abilities, drawing from the dark energies of the realm)
⟡ Regeneration: +20% (Accelerated healing factor, quickly recovering from wounds)
⟡ As you traverse the harrowing landscape of "The First Murder," you witness the embodiment of Cain’s eternal struggle—a world of unending torment and relentless power. It is a realm where his pain fuels his strength, and his quest for redemption is both his curse and his salvation. Here, in the twisted reflection of his soul, Cain stands as a living testament to the duality of sin and redemption, a warrior forged in the crucible of his own suffering.


𝐒𝐊𝐈𝐋𝐋𝐒Immense Strength:⟡ The strength of Cain is greater than that of many, even said to be on par with the Princes of Hell, which was brought on from his ‘Ascension’. A testament to his strength is when he fought against Ninurta, Gorehowl and even Velschius as he was able to inflict wounds upon these great opponents.Immense Durability:⟡ Cain possesses immense durability, allowing him to take on destructive strength, which was brought onto from his ‘Ascension’. A testament to his durability is being able to take on attacks from a powerful force such as Gorehowl and still pick himself back up.Immense Speed:⟡ Cain possesses immense speed, allowing him to move quickly as though he were bonded to the wind itself. This very speed is why he is not an easy target to pin down, be it by weapons or magic. When Velschius unleashed his blasts of ice and even tried to swing it’s claws down upon Cain, he was able to avoid much of it.Master Swordsmanship:⟡ The Sword Style he adopted is one he himself had created which is a testament to his skill in Swordsmanship being on the level of a Master. His swordsmanship is self-taught which is another testament to his skill. Through his experiences in the world, being involved in the many conflicts of history, he was able to learn from the combat forms of many different cultures which were helpful in improving his own swordsmanship.High-Level Intellect:⟡ The intelligence that Cain holds is born of his experiences. There must be much he has learned not only from the Trials but from his time in the mortal world afterward. A testament to his intelligence is being able to come up with proper strategies for certain situations, even if disadvantages appear.Mid-Level Immunity:⟡ Ordinary debuffs cannot affect Cain due to his demonic traits, he is able to withstand most debuts but he doesn’t truly have ‘immunity’. There is a chance for strong enough buffs to hurt him. Those of a holy origin could have a dangerous effect upon him.Bloodlust:⟡ As a result of his demonic ascension and his experiences in battle, he is able to invoke fear into any via intimidation, the desire to bring his opponent to Death will be amplified so that the opposing forces can feel it.