Biodata
| Feature | Information |
|---|---|
| Name | Chaos (混沌) |
| Alias(es) | Chaos God; God of Chaos; First Cause of Chaos |
| Species/Race | Primordial Chaos life form; embodiment of the Chaos Great Dao |
| Gender | Male |
| Occupation/Role | Original ruler and living core of the Chaos of Ka'os |
| Status | Defeated and suppressed by Styx; his Chaos Core was refined and his realm remade as Blood-Ming Chaos 1566 1567 |
| First Appearance | Chapter 1550 |
Background / History
Chaos was nurtured by the primordial Chaos Great Dao for far longer than Pangu. This prolonged nurturing allowed him to completely control the Rules of his Chaos, but also assimilated his consciousness into the Chaos Great Dao itself; he became both the first cause of Chaos and the rules governing it. 1551
Unlike Pangu, Chaos could not freely separate his consciousness from his realm. Any substantial action risked destabilizing Chaos's rules, causing backlash and forcing him into deep slumber while the system repaired itself. As a result, he rarely interfered directly in worldly affairs despite possessing basic danger perception and authority over the entire realm. 1550 1551
Chaos asexually produced five primordial Creation Gods—Gaia, Tartarus, Erebus, Nyx, and Eros—by dividing portions of his Authority. Each governed a fundamental Rule of the Chaos realm and helped initiate its successive divine eras. 1551
Abilities & Powers
Incarnation of the Chaos Great Dao
Chaos controlled the Great Dao rules of his realm and used them to establish its governing order.
- His consciousness and the Chaos Great Dao were inseparable; he effectively existed as primordial Chaos itself. 1550 1551
- He possessed basic danger perception and was particularly sensitive to the presence or aura of beings at his own level. 1550
- His core consciousness resided within the heart-like Chaos Core at the center of Chaos's Origin. 1565
- His direct intervention could destabilize the realm's rules and force him into slumber, making his immense authority difficult to wield freely. 1550 1551
Origin Authority
As the source of Chaos, he could mobilize its fundamental Rules and Origin power.
- He created the Five Creation Gods by splitting portions of his Authority. 1551
- He could command Chaos's rule chains to attack intruders and resist the refinement of his Origin. 1565
- The Creation Gods' power and Authority were connected to Chaos; when Styx refined the Chaos Core, their connection to the realm weakened and was ultimately severed. 1566
Origin Strike
When driven into a corner, Chaos condensed the power of his entire realm into a single Origin attack.
- He collapsed and concentrated the Rules of Chaos into a vast gray beam containing the mysteries of the realm from its beginning to its end. 1564
- The attack locked onto Styx at the level of Rules and crossed time and space to strike him. 1564
- Its collision with Styx's Blood Sun annihilated space and destabilized rules, while the resulting shockwave seriously injured the Four Creation Gods. 1564
- Using this much Origin weakened Chaos's control over other parts of his realm and sank his consciousness into deeper confusion. 1564 1565
Relationships
- Styx — Enemy and eventual conqueror. Styx exploited Chaos's Rule-bound nature, refined the Chaos Core with the Blood Great Dao, and absorbed the realm into the Styx Realm's order. 1550 1565 1566
- Gaia — Creation God produced from Chaos's Authority; later lost her independent connection to Chaos and became a Law Ruler of Blood-Ming Chaos. 1551 1566 1567
- Tartarus — Creation God of the Primordial Underworld. His Authority was devoured by Styx's Lord of the Blood Prison, opening a breach in Chaos's formerly unified control. 1551 1565
- Nyx — Creation God associated with regulated night and Destiny. She joined Chaos's defense against Styx before becoming a Law Ruler under the new order. 1551 1563 1567
- Erebus — Creation God associated with Underworld Darkness; participated in the combined attack against Styx and later submitted. 1551 1563 1566
- Eros — Creation God representing primal desire, reproduction, and union; one of the four surviving Creation Gods forced to surrender after Chaos's fall. 1551 1566
Story Role / Major Arcs
Discovery by Styx
Styx first identified Chaos as a special living realm whose Rules had been wholly controlled by a single entity. He concluded that Chaos's power could rival his own, but that its consciousness was constrained by its fusion with the realm's Rules. 1550
After reconnecting with a divine-thought thread inside the realm, Styx confirmed Chaos's identity and learned that Chaos's freedom depended on the inhabitants of his realm raising its overall status enough for his consciousness to transcend the Rules safely. 1551
Conflict with Styx
Styx deliberately attacked Chaos's boundary wall to draw out Chaos and the Five Creation Gods, creating an opening for his remnant soul to seize Tartarus's Underworld Authority. Chaos responded by awakening fully and joining the Creation Gods' assault. 1560 1563
Chaos eventually used his Origin Strike against Styx. Although the attack wounded Styx and devastated the surrounding space, it also weakened Chaos's control over the realm and allowed the Lord of the Blood Prison to complete the devouring of Tartarus. 1564 1565
Fall and Transformation
With Tartarus's Authority lost and the Four Creation Gods blocked, Chaos could no longer prevent Styx from entering his Origin and refining the Chaos Core. Blood Great Dao patterns spread through the core, reshaping the underlying Rules of the realm and suppressing Chaos's will. 1565 1566
The conquered realm was renamed Blood-Ming Chaos. Its original chaotic Rules were replaced or integrated into the Blood-Ming Great Dao, while Gaia, Nyx, Erebus, and Eros became dependent Law Rulers rather than independent Creation Gods. 1567