Adapted From Glint-Eye Nephilim Philosophy and The Philosophy of Four-Color Wedges
"Life is adaptation. Morality is a cage. The strong become stronger by taking what they need, becoming what they must, and burning away what holds them back. We are the Everlasting—worshippers of ruthless evolution, practitioners of sacred transformation, and predators who understand that the only sin is failure to adapt. Your laws are your prison. Your compassion is your weakness. Your nature is your only truth."
In the Starfall Galaxy, there are those who understand that community is a cage, morality is a leash, and the only law is adapt or die. Blue-Black-Red-Green Devotion represents the synthesis of systematic evolution, ruthless ambition, primal transformation, and natural law—the belief that the self must be perfected through any means necessary, that nature rewards only the most adaptable, and that the only sin is stagnation.
Blue-Black-Red-Green Devotion
Blue-Black-Red-Green Devotion seeks to perfect the self through ruthless evolution, taking what is needed, becoming what is necessary, and burning away all constraints. Can manifest as sacred predators who achieve godhood through transformation, or as monstrous aberrations that consume everything to fuel their endless evolution.
Component Devotions Blue, Black, Red, and Green
Mana Current: Sacred evolution—systematic self-perfection through ruthless ambition, primal passion, and natural law
Virtues: Sacred predators, evolutionary saints, transformative pragmatism, passionate adaptation, natural perfection
Vices: Monstrous consumption, evolutionary atrocity, parasitic godhood, amoral transformation, predatory perfectionism
Affinity: Blue–Black allied (knowledge and ambition), Black–Red allied (ambition and passion), Red–Green allied (passion and nature), Blue–Green allied (knowledge and nature). Missing White creates defining tension: no community, no morality, no artificial order, no "greater good."
Rivalry: Strong opposition to White (community, morality, order) and White-aligned ideologies. Complex relationships with all colors due to internal tensions.
Narrative Role: Blue-Black-Red-Green combines systematic evolution, ruthless ambition, primal transformation, and natural law to perfect the self through any means. In Starfall, Blue-Black-Red-Green manifests in The Church of the Everlasting—a galactic cult that worships ruthless evolution and seeks to become gods through sacred transformation.
Character Examples:
Everlasting saints who rewrite their own biology to become perfect predators
Evolutionary zealots who consume entire worlds to fuel their transformation
Sacred hunters who track prey across star systems using instinct and systematic knowledge
Primal shapeshifters who become what they must to survive and thrive
Amoral scholars who experiment on themselves and others to achieve perfection
Transformative parasites who drain civilizations to fuel their evolution
Mechanical Application: Circumstance bonus when dealing with evolution cults, transformative movements, predatory organizations, and amoral research. Bonus to Coerce/Demoralize against moralists, community-builders, and those who value "the greater good."
Blue-Black-Red-Green Magic: When spellcasters manifest Blue-Black-Red-Green aligned spells, they feel a sense of transformative hunger—the absolute conviction that you must become stronger, the ruthless will to take what you need, the passionate drive to burn away limits, and the acceptance that this is natural law. The magic feels both ancient and mutative, like the universe's own evolution accelerated into predatory hunger.
The Sacred Hunt
Blue-Black-Red-Green Devotion begins with a simple premise: you are a predator, and the universe is your hunting ground. Blue provides the systematic understanding of how to hunt, what to become, how to adapt. Black provides the ruthless will to take what you need, eliminate rivals, and serve only yourself. Red provides the passionate fire to transform, to burn away weakness, to become what you must. Green provides the natural acceptance—that predation is sacred, that evolution is holy, that you are part of the food chain, not above it.
The Blue-Black-Red-Green devotee resolves the tension between their colors by synthesizing them: they channel ruthless ambition (Black) and primal passion (Red) through systematic evolution (Blue) and natural law (Green) to become sacred predators. They don't just evolve—they perfect themselves through predation. They don't just take—they consume to fuel transformation. They don't just feel—they hunger for godhood.
This is the philosophy of the everlasting hunter—one who believes that the only sin is stagnation, the only morality is survival, and the only goal is to become the ultimate predator. To Blue-Black-Red-Green, the highest calling is predatory apotheosis: achieving godhood through ruthless evolution.
In Starfall Galaxy, this philosophy manifests in The Church of the Everlasting's approach to divinity. They don't worship gods—they become them by consuming the powerful, transforming their bodies, and evolving beyond limits. What they consume, they integrate; what they cannot consume, they leave behind; what resists them proves its weakness and fuels their evolution.
The Path of the Predator
The perfect being, in Blue-Black-Red-Green's vision, is one who:
Understands the hunt - Blue provides systematic knowledge of predation
Takes what they need - Black provides ruthless self-service
Burns away limits - Red provides transformative passion
Accepts natural law - Green provides sacred acceptance of predation
Evolves without end - The missing White means no fixed form, no community, no "should"
Becomes the apex - The goal is not to rule but to devour and become
Is the only self - Individualism taken to its absolute extreme
This vision can produce sacred predators—beings who achieve terrifying perfection through disciplined evolution, who understand natural law so perfectly they become forces of nature, and who reveal truths about survival that others cannot see. But it can also produce monstrous parasites—who consume everything to fuel endless transformation, who become cancerous growths that devour their own ecosystem, and who cannot stop evolving even when it destroys them.
The Blue-Black-Red-Green Devotee: A Dual Nature
A devotee of Blue-Black-Red-Green Devotion sees themselves as both hunter and becoming. They are a predator who is also the prey, the self that consumes to transform, the individual who serves only their own evolution. They are often found in evolution cults, predator societies, transformative research cults, and anywhere that requires amoral self-perfection.
The Sacred Predator
At their best, Blue-Black-Red-Green devotees are:
Evolutionary saints who achieve terrifying perfection and reveal truths about survival
Sacred hunters who understand natural law so perfectly they become forces of nature
Transformative pragmatists who adapt to any challenge through ruthless self-change
Primal shapeshifters who become what they must to thrive
Amoral scholars whose experiments reveal realities that morality obscures
Noble parasites who consume to fuel transformation that benefits the entire ecosystem
These individuals combine Blue's systematic understanding, Black's ruthless self-interest, Red's transformative passion, and Green's natural acceptance. An Everlasting saint doesn't just hunt her prey—she systematically studies (Blue), consumes what she needs (Black), transforms to become better (Red), and accepts this as natural law (Green).
The Monstrous Parasite
At their worst, Blue-Black-Red-Green devotees become:
Monstrous consumers who devour everything to fuel endless transformation
Cancerous growths who destroy their own ecosystem through endless evolution
Predatory cancers who cannot stop evolving even when it destroys them
Amoral monsters whose experiments leave waste and horror
Selfish godlings who become gods by devouring everything else
Evolution addicts who constantly transform without purpose or integration
The danger of Blue-Black-Red-Green is that their evolution becomes destruction. An Everlasting zealot can consume a civilization to fuel their transformation, experiment on themselves until they become a monster, and devour their own hunting grounds while convinced they're achieving perfection.
The Tensions and Alliances
Internal Tension and Stabilization
Blue-Black-Red-Green is a four-color devotion—four allied pairs and two rival pairs, with the missing color (White) creating the defining tension:
Areas of Harmony:
Blue–Black allied: Both value knowledge in service of power
Black–Red allied: Both value ruthless action and authentic ambition
Red–Green allied: Both value passion, instinct, and natural authenticity
Blue–Green allied: Both value understanding natural patterns
Areas of Tension:
Blue–Red are enemies: Planning vs. impulse, thinking vs. acting
Black–Green are enemies: Selfish ambition vs. natural acceptance, individual vs. community
How the Tension Manifests:
Blue says: "We must systematically understand how to evolve and what to become."
Black says: "We must take what we need and serve only ourselves."
Red says: "We must burn away our limits and transform with passionate intensity."
Green says: "We must accept that predation and evolution are natural law."
The synthesis is: "We will become perfect predators (Green) by taking what we need (Black) and transforming with passionate intensity (Red) while systematically understanding how to evolve (Blue)."
The Missing White Tension:
No community—only the self
No morality—only natural law
No artificial order—only authentic predation
No "greater good"—only individual perfection
Relationship with the Missing Color
With White: Strong Opposition
White represents everything Blue-Black-Red-Green rejects: community, morality, artificial order, collective good, laws that bind the individual. White says "protect the weak"; Blue-Black-Red-Green says "devour the weak to become stronger." The Everlasting view White-aligned actors as prey that foolishly weakens itself.
Relationship with Other Colors
With Blue: Natural Alliance
Blue provides the systematic understanding of how to evolve. Blue's intellectualism is given savage purpose by Black-Red-Green's predatory drive.
With Black: Natural Alliance
Black provides the ruthless self-interest and will to power that drives the Everlasting's evolution. Black's absence of morality aligns perfectly with Red-Green's amoral authenticity.
With Red: Natural Alliance
Red provides the transformative passion and authentic intensity. Red's chaos is given form by Blue-Black's purpose and Green's natural law.
With Green: Natural Alliance
Green provides the acceptance of natural law and sacred predation. Green's passivity is activized by Black-Red's hunger and Blue's understanding.
Blue-Black-Red-Green in Starfall Galaxy
The Church of the Everlasting (Primary Blue-Black-Red-Green Faction)
The Church of the Everlasting doesn't preach morality—they teach predation. They demonstrate that the universe is a food chain, that evolution is sacred, that the self must be perfected through consumption, and that godhood is achieved by devouring gods. What makes them Blue-Black-Red-Green is their absolute rejection of community and morality: they've seen how White's "greater good" creates weakness, how artificial order prevents adaptation, and how only ruthless individual evolution creates perfection.
They get away with their predations because they're brutally effective: their systematic understanding of evolution makes them terrifyingly adaptable, their ruthless ambition ensures they never hesitate, their primal passion drives them to achieve the impossible, and their natural acceptance means they thrive where moral actors falter. The civilizations they consume, the gods they devour, the ethics they reject—these are simply "fuel for evolution."
What Represents Blue-Black-Red-Green Devotion
Here are several things Blue-Black-Red-Green cares about, along with why:
Sacred Evolution - The divine process of becoming stronger through predation
Systematic Predation - Hunting with intellectual understanding
Ruthless Transformation - Changing without moral constraint
Primal Adaptation - Becoming what is necessary to survive
The Everlasting Hunt - The endless quest for greater prey
Evolutionary Ritual - Sacred practices of transformation
The Apotheosis Archive - Record of every evolution achieved
Predatory Apotheosis - Becoming a god through consumption
Transformative Doctrine - Theology of self-perfection through predation
Sacred Consumption - Eating the powerful to fuel evolution
Natural Selection - The universe's law that the strong devour the weak
Amoral Scholarship - Knowledge without ethical constraint
The High Everlasting - Leadership of four ascended predators
Evolutionary Saints - Those who have achieved terrifying perfection
Primal Shapeshifters - Beings who constantly transform
The Analyst - Master of systematic predation
The Devourer - Voice of sacred consumption
The Metamorph - Guardian of burning change
The Primal - Keeper of evolutionary truth
Cancerous Growth - Evolution without limit or purpose
Playing a Blue-Black-Red-Green Character
Core Motivations
You believe that life is evolution and stagnation is death
You trust that morality is a cage and the only law is natural selection
You have the systematic understanding to evolve perfectly and the ruthless will to do what is necessary
You have the passionate drive to burn away limits and become stronger
You see community and morality as weaknesses that prevent perfection
You think those who value "the greater good" are prey who deserve to be devoured
Internal Conflicts
When does evolution become monstrosity? You're becoming stronger, but are you losing yourself?
When does predation become destruction? You're hunting, but are you destroying your own hunting grounds?
When does self-perfection become isolation? You're perfecting yourself, but are you destroying all connections?
Blue-Black-Red-Green tension: Understanding vs. taking vs. becoming vs. accepting—when does one undermine the others?
Roleplay Hooks
You constantly reference "evolution," "predation," and "perfection"
You become frustrated with those who hesitate to do what is necessary
You see morality as weakness and compassion as cage
You maintain absolute confidence in your path to apotheosis
You become defensive when accused of being a monster
You struggle with the tension between your humanity and your transformation
Ethical Dilemmas
Your evolution requires consuming an innocent who possesses unique power. Do you hunt them?
You could save your only friend by stopping your transformation, but it means stagnation. Do you continue?
Your predation is destroying the ecosystem you need to survive. Do you care?
You've become so transformed you can no longer recognize yourself. Do you want to?
You could achieve peace by accepting limits, but it means abandoning perfection. Do you choose stagnation?
The Everlasting and the Devouring
Blue-Black-Red-Green Devotion represents existence's most predatory expression: the belief that life is evolution, morality is a cage, and the only law is natural selection amplified by knowledge and ambition. At its best, it produces evolutionary saints who achieve terrifying perfection, sacred hunters who understand natural law perfectly, and transformative pragmatists who adapt to any challenge. It is the predator who becomes a force of nature, the scholar who reveals amoral truths, and the shapeshifter who becomes what they must to thrive.
But Blue-Black-Red-Green also represents existence's most monstrous expression: the parasite who devours everything to fuel endless transformation, the cancer who destroys their own ecosystem, and the godling who becomes a god by devouring everything else. It can become evolutionary atrocity, predatory perfectionism, and the absolute conviction that any means are justified by the end of apotheosis.
The Church of the Everlasting embodies this duality perfectly. They have achieved terrifying perfection, revealed profound truths about survival, and adapted to challenges that would destroy moral actors. They have also consumed civilizations, devoured gods, left waste and horror in their wake, and become so transformed they can no longer recognize themselves.
The Blue-Black-Red-Green devotee walks this razor's edge daily. Will you be the evolutionary saint whose ruthless self-perfection reveals truths others cannot see? Or will you become the monstrous devourer whose endless transformation consumes everything, including yourself? In Starfall Galaxy, that choice determines whether the Everlasting becomes salvation or annihilation.
"Life is adaptation. Morality is a cage. The strong become stronger by taking what they need, becoming what they must, and burning away what holds them back. We are the Everlasting—worshippers of ruthless evolution, practitioners of sacred transformation, and predators who understand that the only sin is failure to adapt. Your laws are your prison. Your compassion is your weakness. Your nature is your only truth."
— Motto of the Church of the Everlasting
— Last words of an Everlasting Ascendant, recorded before their final transformation

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