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Added by Jjmart0714The Messiah (also known as Jesus Christ) was a man that lived at the time of Lost Jerusalem, where he was born on 0 A.D., and died in 33 A.D. He lived his years in having his followers, known as the Apostles, to teach others to save themselves by followng his word. The Messiah appeared to have personally knew Yeshua (who later becomes chaos) and Mary Magdalene, who is known to be his partner. However, his existance and his Apostles became a threat to Wilhelm's role to protect the Lower Domain, and sought to stop them from destroying the universe. Eventually, the Messiah was arrested and was crucified. Pellegri mentioned that Abel's Ark was said to appear when the Messiah was crucified, presumably to destroy the world if the Messiah sought vengeance (which was believed to be the 10,000 angels). However, this never occured, for his role was to save his people from their sin after death. Three days after his death in his mortal form, he rose from his grave and sent an angel to the women to know that he had risen, as he had said.

Added by Jjmart0714Tragically, the Messiah's sacrificed was all for naught, for the people still continued to commit crimes against one another for the past thousands of years. A shadowy organization, later known to be Ormus, existed before his crucifixtion and is presumed to have been created for his existance to continue in history. However, the organization's role was to look after the "words" he past on. These "words" he spoke were Lemegeton, a program that was installed by God, which serves as a failsafe to lead the universe to dissipation. Lemegeton was made by Yeshua without knowing the threat it posed for the universe, and Wilhelm continued to watch over this program for six thousand years. The Messiah was also responsible for the creation of the relics of God, which were the E.S.s, the Merkabah, the Zohar, the Zohar Emulators, Omega, and finally the Y-Data (which holds the records left behind by the ancients).
It was presumed that the Messiah may have been the few that helped Mary Magdalene to create Zarathustra, along with those who worshipped her and Yeshua. They had created the relic to ascend to the realm of God, and Yeshua was to be the powersource for the artifact. Unfortunetely, things didn't go as they had hoped, for God did not permit mankind's action. Ultimately, Wilhelm then installed the Eternal Recurrence into Zarathustra to save the universe from dissipation within an eternal circle.