Myths, facts, and metaphors of the series
The first season introduced the demon (Satan) and (Boss) Vitaly Vitalyevich, who allegedly suffered from split personality disorder from the anomalous catacombs. It was in the catacombs that he posed as Satan.The heroes will utter many terms related to the world of demons, shadows and the mysteries of magic, occult objects, amulets, seals, knives and other legends of witchcraft and cult.
The plot will also hint at the existence of the city of Asgrad Iria in a past life—where the Gods lived, where a powerful force existed that enveloped the city of Asgrad like a protective field and protected its inhabitants and Gods from illness, disease, and enemies. This force is called Grace.
This story isn’t about magic and witchcraft, but about people who have encountered it, and the audience will see how the characters process it. The main goal, of course, is to prevent the audience from seeing the evil, the undead, the demonic, the witchcraft, and the occult—but it’s part of the plot, it’s part of the characters, and it’s in their best interests to go through it to understand how to fight, how to win, and, most importantly, to stay alive.
But even if the hero dies, it doesn’t mean he’s gone forever (there’s always a force that will resurrect the body, but it will be a different person). He’ll continue to bear the burden of the dead, but he’ll become something or someone else… But who he’ll become is known only to the other reality itself.
It’s always interesting to see where this schizophrenia will lead, but be prepared for the plot to shift so dramatically that you’ll feel like, “How could this be possible?!” That’s right! This is a different reality! Anything can happen in it at any moment!
The creators of the series have moved away from standard templates and cliches; they conceived this project to surprise and knock you out.