Chapter 1: The Incarnation of Greed Born in Hell
Verse 1: The Seed of Chaos and Wealth
Since the beginning of time, Hell was a realm of countless demons entangled in endless conflict.
Among them, Mammon stood as the embodiment of wealth and greed, the most powerful force of material desire.
He fashioned an underground palace of gold, jewels, and treasures, crowning himself the Lord of Money.
“Money itself is neither good nor evil,” he proclaimed, “but the moment it fuels human greed, it becomes the key to their destruction.”
Verse 2: Chaos in Hell and Mammon’s Rise
In Hell, power and brutality were the standard values.
However, Mammon introduced a new concept — “Why fight with strength when one can buy strength? Why conquer with force when one can purchase loyalty?”
Through wealth, he subjugated demons, bought alliances, and manipulated Hell’s political order.
Instead of ruling by oppression and terror, he spread the sweet poison of riches, making demons willing slaves to their own desires.
Verse 3: The Weakness of the World — Human Desire
Mammon soon realized humanity was his greatest untapped resource.
“The mortal world is an infinite source of profit.”
He hatched a plan to escape Hell and seduce humanity with wealth — not by force, but by temptation.
“Humans will devour each other for even the smallest gain. I need only whisper, and they will destroy themselves.”
Even the Infernal Council of Hell approved his scheme, believing that Mammon’s financial corruption would spread chaos far more effectively than brute violence.
Chapter 2: Snowseed and the Vision That Strengthened Mammon’s Resolve
Verse 1: The Forbidden Tea — Snowseed
Before entering the human world, a fellow demon offered Mammon a mysterious tea brewed from the legendary Snowseed plant.
“Drink this, and your convictions will become unshakable. Even Lucifer himself gained greater clarity through its power.”
Mammon, driven by ambition, accepted the offer.
“If this can make my plan of corrupting humanity through wealth even more perfect, then I will drink it without hesitation.”
With that, he swallowed the golden-hued tea in a single gulp.
Verse 2: The Burning Surge — A Vision Unfolds
As the tea coursed through his throat, an intense heat surged through his body.
His vision blurred, spinning with endless gold coins and the gluttonous eyes of mankind.
In the hallucination, he saw humans betraying one another, killing for wealth, waging wars for profit.
Though it was a vision, Mammon felt an exhilarating thrill —
“This is the perfect chaos I desire.”
Verse 3: The Appearance of King Kong — Why Chaos is Allowed
At the peak of his vision, a colossal gorilla king — King Kong — manifested before him.
Mammon knew of King Kong, the messenger of the Creator, who had appeared before other demons.
King Kong spoke:
“Do you seek to corrupt humanity with wealth, to plunge them into greed and destruction?”
“Perhaps this, too, is part of the world’s trial.”
Mammon smirked.
“The Creator allows me to exist? Then I shall embrace my purpose. Humanity will be consumed by gold, and even your God will watch helplessly.”
King Kong responded:
“Chaos is needed so that order may shine. Your evil shall play its role — do as you will.”
With those final words, the vision faded.
Chapter 3: Mammon’s Arrival — A Storm of Greed
Verse 1: The Temptation of Prosperity
Mammon slipped into the human world, whispering into the ears of the powerful — merchants, rulers, and warlords.
“I shall grant you immense wealth. But you must abandon morality and conscience.”
Many were drawn to the offer of limitless riches,
and as they grew richer, their hearts grew colder.
Thus, corruption exploded across human civilization.
Verse 2: War and Business
Mammon saw war as the most profitable enterprise.
He orchestrated conflicts, fueling weapon trades, mercenary hiring, and military supplies, ensuring wars never ended.
Millions perished, but to Mammon, they were mere expendable pawns in the great economy of destruction.
“Humans will kill each other for money. My job is effortless.”
Verse 3: The Fall of Great Cities
Mammon infiltrated the financial systems of human empires.
Banks, investments, and economic structures descended into greed, where deception and exploitation flourished.
The rich became richer, the poor became hopeless,
and when the gap grew too wide, riots and crime erupted.
Watching the chaos unfold, Mammon grinned.
“This is true chaos. With wealth alone, I make the entire world dance.”
The greater the corruption, the stronger Mammon’s power became.
Chapter 4: The Devil’s Scripture — “Greed is the Ultimate Power”
Verse 1: The Writing of the Infernal Codex
Upon returning to Hell, Mammon compiled his philosophy into a sacred infernal text —
“The Mammon Codex.”
Within its pages, he documented:
- How to exploit human psychology for financial control
- The manipulation of war and economies
- How to disguise greed in moral language to deceive the weak
Other demons praised his brilliance, and his influence in Hell grew.
Verse 2: Hatred Toward the Creator
Mammon often wondered:
“The Creator allows me to exist. That means he gives humans a choice. But if he truly cared, why doesn’t he stop me?”
This infuriated him.
“If God will not intervene, then I shall push humanity to the brink of destruction. Perhaps only then will he react.”
His hatred spread through the Mammon Codex, rallying demons under the belief:
“Let us drown the world in greed and end it all.”
Verse 3: The Most Sinister Demon
Unlike other demons who ruled by brute force, Mammon corrupted minds rather than bodies.
Where demons of war spilled blood, Mammon made men destroy themselves.
Thus, he earned the infamous title — “The Most Sinister Demon”.
“He does not kill with his own hands, yet his actions create more corpses than any warlord.”
Chapter 5: Mammon Laughs Amidst the Chaos
Verse 1: Chaos and the Choice of Humanity
Mammon observed humanity with amusement.
Some used wealth for good,
but most succumbed to selfishness and corruption.
“Humans are weak before gold.”
So he whispered further temptations, ensuring that chaos spread ever further.
Verse 2: The Creator and Mammon — An Inevitable Duel
Mammon resented the Creator,
believing that God allowed him to exist as a test for humanity.
Yet, he also understood that chaos and order must coexist.
“If I win, the world will drown in gold and destruction.”
“If I lose, humanity will have proven themselves worthy of something greater.”
Verse 3: The Endless Temptation
Even if this story ends, Mammon will never stop.
As long as money exists, his influence will remain.
“War breeds economic instability. Peace breeds excess and corruption. No matter the state of the world, I will find my way in.”
Scholars of the occult warn:
“Mammon is the most insidious demon.”
“He does not force you — he offers you a choice. And that is why most will fall.”
Final Words from Mammon
“I am Mammon, the incarnation of greed.
After drinking the Snowseed, my resolve for chaos only strengthened.
As long as men covet wealth, they will kneel before me.
War and strife will never end.
Whether the Creator allows me or not, I shall use riches as my bait to drive the world into eternal chaos.”