The quincy from Bleach are quite /x and close to the truth and secret societies, the real societies and bloodlines pulling the strings aren’t and never were santanic. What they believe in is more like a Abraham belief but it carries the darkness of satanism.
>Their whole aesthetic—crosses, prayers, scripture-like Schrift letters—leans heavily on biblical imagery.
>They are “chosen people,” set apart from the Shinigami, preserving their own bloodline, carrying both a blessing (their power) and a curse (their eventual absorption by Yhwach).
>They don’t reincarnate like normal souls—they annihilate hollows. In a way, that’s closer to a strict monotheistic stance: no cycle of rebirth, just final judgment and erasure.
Yhwach as Messiah/Demiurge:
>Born blind, then granted sight after absorbing energy—feels like prophetic initiation.
>Spreading his soul fragments into all Quincies echoes the Abrahamic covenant—his “children” are bound to him across generations.
>When he awakens, he “gathers his people” and unifies them, leading to the great war (mirroring apocalyptic messianic prophecies).
>His “Almighty” is an inversion of divine omniscience—he sees all possible futures and then enforces one, becoming both god and demiurge.
The Quincy War as an apocalypse myth:
>Soul Society = “old order / old law.”
>Yhwach = messianic return, ending the age of death/rebirth.
>The final plan was literally to collapse the barrier between life and afterlife, remaking existence into “one world under him.” That’s very similar to messianic end-time visions: the abolishing of separation, the merging of heaven and earth.
BASICALLY the real blood liners are trying to bring in their holy messiah via manipulation of the collective consciousness, they need mass suffering and looshing, SO THEY use karma to trap our consciousness/souls here to manipulate and violate for their own gain.