- —Yamoner Delangu
Yamoner Delangu is the main antagonist of The Purples series and the creator of the villains within the series. Yamoner is a nihilistic god who seeks to destroy all creation around her, ultimately aiming for her own annihilation. To facilitate this, she creates a plane of existence to oversee the Omniverse and orchestrate its destruction, while also pursuing her own demise.
Yamoner is the primary catalyst behind the pervasive nihilism experienced by many characters in the series, even causing powerful beings like the Violet Sun to feel a sense of meaninglessness. In the series, she uses her omniscience to perceive the past, present, and future as if they were displayed on a television screen, allowing her to manipulate events at will and alter the plot of the series.
Throughout the narrative, she has killed numerous characters and turned a googolplex of heroes and villains [1] into nothingness. This incited a longstanding conflict between The Omniverse and Yamoner, with the trio striving to change and ultimately defeat her for many years, especially highlighted in Chapter 11. In Chapter 29 and Episode 29, Yamoner and The Purples battled for millennia, leading to the transformation of Widck, Enda, and Voida into their ultimate forms: Light Psycho, Ecstasy Force, and Ghost. The Purples were able to get inside Yamoner's head, and, setting aside her beliefs, she decided to stop and let others be, ultimately teleporting herself to a different existence.
Yamoner debuted in 0.1 Seconds in chapter 0.1 and 0.02. She officially appears in Chapter 6 and fought the Omniverse and the trio in chapter 29.
Character:
Ever since her existence within the dimension, she felt as if her very being was devoid of meaning. The gods and creations around her—timelines, dimensions, and universes—seemed equally meaningless, as everything, including the immortal, would inevitably come to an end. Any universe or creation that came near her would be erased without exception. This grim reality led other gods to avoid her, fearing the futility of their interactions. She often spent her time in her isolated domain, resting at a desk within a vast white void, continuously destroying herself and her existence. However, her immortality as a god prevented her from fully orchestrating her own end. She could foresee the unfolding narrative of her life, recognizing that her actions were immoral and dangerous. This knowledge bred a deep-seated resentment in the Violet Sun, who harbored a particular hatred for gods like her.
The relationship between the Violet Sun and Yamoner was fraught with distance and hostility, marked by an unspoken understanding that they would never truly connect. Yamoner confided in other gods about her dangerous beliefs and the sense of meaninglessness that haunted her. When the Omniverse was birthed by the Violet Sun, Yamoner created an equally vast expanse known as the Abyss Plane, where she continued her self-destructive behavior, annihilating the Omniverse and herself in a perpetual cycle. Yet, she sensed an obstacle in the form of the trio, predicting that they would always intervene and find a way to defeat her. In response, she subtly manipulated the plot to alter the trajectory of their actions.
Yamoner frequently summoned gods, characters, and beings to her dimension, engaging them in conversation before ultimately killing, erasing, or torturing them. She viewed these malevolent acts as extensions of her nihilism, believing they furthered her grim mission. To distract the trio from their path, she consistently conjured villains, hoping to create chaos in the Omniverse. Disappointment rippled through the ranks of the gods, yet they felt powerless to change her fate.
Ultimately, Yamoner ignited a fierce battle between herself and the Omniverse, particularly against the Purples trio. The conflict raged for years, a testament to her desperation and turmoil. However, as the fight wore on, something unexpected happened: the trio began to change her perspective. Through their resilience and compassion, they reached parts of her that she had long thought beyond redemption. In a moment of clarity, Yamoner recognized that her existence could hold meaning beyond destruction. With a heavy heart but newfound understanding, she made the choice to completely leave her destruction.
Personality:
Unlike many driven by revenge or power, Yamoner is motivated by a profound conviction that all creation and destruction lack purpose. This is partly seen in her villains she creates. This nihilistic worldview shapes her actions and interactions throughout the series. Yamoner rarely shows emotion, maintaining a calm and detached demeanor that reflects her indifference to the Omniverse. The beings she creates are merely tools for her grand design, and their successes or failures hold no significance in her eyes. To her, their existence and struggles are fleeting, leading her to commit heinous acts without remorse. Her detachment allows her to carry out her plans with chilling resolve.
Despite her apparent indifference, Yamoner feels a deep sense of loneliness. As she watches other gods and beings engage in the cycle of creation, she experiences a profound disconnect, reinforcing her belief that any connection will ultimately lead to disappointment. This isolation fuels her nihilism, yet beneath her cold exterior lies a flicker of longing for understanding, which she rarely allows herself to pursue. Yamoner’s self-destructive tendencies manifest in her isolated domain, where she grapples with the reality of her immortality as a god.
As she confronts the Purples, Yamoner begins to question her beliefs. Their determination and unity stand in stark contrast to her isolation, prompting her to reconsider the value of existence. In a moment of clarity, she realizes that her pursuit of destruction is futile and that even her goal of erasure perpetuates the despair she seeks to escape. Ultimately, Yamoner allows those around her to challenge her perspective.
Relationships:
Though she had nihilism she wanted to somewhat connect to others due to her loneliness. She finds herself in utter limbo and the lack of relationship made her isolated. Though this limbo was cured by her creation of perfect beings, she has done it for an infinite amount of time.
Though, a substantial amount of her creations is mimicked by her nihilism and would inherit the traitof meaninglessness. The 'relationships' she created in 0.1 Seconds we're a few, she mostly made a short bond with The Violet Sun, though it did not last long, and it was futile from the start, Yamoner Delangu was a huge factor to The Violet Sun's hatred for other gods and due to his omniscience, knew that she would create a huge disaster to his creation. He ultimately put a protection on his creation and created the Omniverse afterward. Despite this she was still able to ruin and destroy the Omniverse. Yamoner is manipulative to almost everyone, she manipulates countless characters, deities, her own creations, and the Purples into her own nihilism, she calls this "Ni-law"[2] and would cause anyone to be in a state of allusion and nihilism. Trying to help through her nihilism is futile as she would constantly be in a state of it.
Relationship with The Violet Sun:
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Relationship with The Purples:
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Other Relationships:
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Appearance:
Yamoner is a huge figure with navy blue skin and a prominent beak. She wears elegant silk light blue gloves adorned with white ruffles and a high-waisted corset dress. Her long, draped blonde hair cascades down her back, complementing her blue leggings and heels. In her transformation All in All, is a multicoloured being that expands throughout the Omniverse itself.
Development:
Once being an energetic and glitchy creature, 'Yamoner' was supposed to be the name of climatic battle where the purples' trio shows their ultimate strength. Yamoner at this time was name Daquill, and had notable features that separate both designs.
Daquill was a glitchy-distorted character with no head and strings as arms. Daquill had black legs and a white gradient red skin tone as their body, and they used to distort and move in ways that would unsettle the audience. From being smooth and flowy at one moment to bending and contorting in glitchy and unnatural ways. Daquill was changed into Yamoner where the design quickly changes from being a distorted, huge glitchy figure to a charming yet unnerving creature. Daquill was created several months after The Purples' trio around 2022 and was changed into Yamoner at the same year.
Plot:
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0.1 Seconds:
Chapter 0.1:
Chapter 0.02:
Omniverse story arc
Yamoner's story arc
The Omniverse vs. Yamoner Delangu:
The Purples vs. Yamoner Delangu:
Yamoner's defeat:
Attributes:
Yamoner is, unsurprisingly, a formidable and powerful figure in the series. She is depicted as possessing near-omnipotent abilities that can warp reality, stretching beyond a three-dimensional universe to encompass the entire omniverse. Yamoner is all-knowing, aware of everything about others, and has the power to overpower and outwit even the most dominant deities, such as a god named "," who was instantly vanquished by Yamoner.
Yamoner is omnipresent, existing in every place and form of evil. She can dictate the narrative, influence characters in prison, obliterate space, universes, and reshape them as she desires. She can become anything she wishes, erase any fictional character, create beams, defy logic, defy the laws of space, forge conclusions, redirect powers, and much more. Yamoner exists beyond the confines of reality, dwelling in the abyss plane. She uses this realm as her domain, capable of doing whatever she pleases. Her greatest achievement was the destruction of an infinitely expanding and complex algebraic dimension, which she annihilated in a single moment. These powers are not passed down; they seem to simply exist. They are boundless and can be applied in countless ways. Yamoner's "You-Can't-Kill-Me-Paradox" is a perpetual paradox she has around her. No character within the omniverse, no matter how formidable, can defeat her. Any character attempting to do so will fail, as Yamoner will negate their abilities or supernatural events, a tactic she has employed against gods and even The Purple Trio Themselves. The paradox operates as follows: if a character harbors an idea, a concept, and a goal, it will not be effective against her; instead, it will lead to a casual event.
Yamoner is a god and because she is she has the ability of Omnipotence. She mostly manipulates the plot to control the series.
Powers:
- Nihilism Embodiment: Yamoner is depicted as the ultimate antagonist due to her nihilistic and philosophical nature. All forms of nihilism and related philosophical beliefs lead to her, and all ultimately end with her. She desires the complete erasure of all creation, driven by her belief that nothing is truly meaningful. In 0.1 Seconds, Yamoner is portrayed as an absolute nihilist, willing to destroy any creation she has made. To her, existence, goals, and everything else are meaningless. This belief renders her creations, and the villains she creates to thwart The Purples' goal of exploring and saving the Omniverse, as ultimately meaningless and destined to be defeated in the end.
- Omni lock: In Volume 0.02 of Chapter 54, Yamoner created the Abyss Plane as the Omniverse was being developed. This plane of existence allows Yamoner to exist beyond all realms, including the dimension showcased in 0.1 Seconds and the Omniverse itself, making her completely imperceptible to see. The only way to reach Yamoner Delangu is to teleport to her or to allow her to teleport one to her.
- Near-Omnipotence: On the Omnipotent Hiearchy and outside that, Yamoner is depicted as having near absolute power and abilities. As a god, she possesses omnipotence and even states that she is absolute in power.
- Story & Plot Manipulation: Yamoner can manipulate the story of The Purples Series, seeing it as meaningless and believing that everything will end regardless. She can manipulate gods, characters, the Omniverse, and the plot within the series, including The Purples trio and herself. Yamoner is free from bonds and can transcend the story, but due to the books' dimensionality, she cannot enter the real world.
- Reality Warping: Yamoner is highly versatile reality warping. She can erase, manipulate, and control matter, elements of characters, aspects of the Omniverse, and principles of causality. During the fight between the Purples and Yamoner, Widck, Enda, Voida, and Yamoner used their powers to warp reality and use the violet sun's omniverse against each other. Yamoner can easily manipulate spacetime, increase her own speed and strength, and manipulate the speed and strength of others, including gods and characters, summoning extremely powerful entities within The Purples series.
- Absolute Erasure & Destruction: Yamoner can erase everything and anything within the series. From Episode 6 onwards, she was able to erase many gods, including the god of the Ayin World, most of the Omniverse, and even temporarily the Purples trio. Yamoner's erasure is absolute, and almost all creations erased by her cannot return through conventional or conceptual means.
- Durability & Invulnerability: Yamoner is impervious to all forms of damage, whether from conceptual attacks, abilities, or even conceptual erasure powers. All powers used against her are ineffective. This has been demonstrated multiple times throughout The Purples series.
- Teleportation: Yamoner can instantly appear anywhere she desires, including different dimensions, realms, and planes of existence.
- Manipulation & Trickery: Yamoner uses manipulation and trickery to lead others to defeat or a nihilistic fate similar to her own. Her dangerous ideologies can cause her to manipulate others into giving up on themselves or erasing their own creations. This is called "Ni-law."
- Transformation: Yamoner can transform into anything she wishes, including the Omniverse or any character. Her domain within the series allows her to become anything she desires.
- Absolute Arsenal: Yamoner is infinite in skill sets in arsenal Yamoner states this in Episode 6, 10, 17 and 28 to 29. She can conjure new abilities and skills, create counter abilities, etc. This is portrayed in The Purples vs Yamoner battle.
- Absolute Change: Yamoner has the power to absolutely change a character's timeline, history, concept, or transconceptum through speech or by rewriting them with paper and pen, allowing her to reshape their existence and role within the series. This ability can bypass plot manipulation within the series.
- Martial Arts and Fighting Prowess: In Episode 29, Yamoner Delangu demonstrates exceptional skill in fighting and martial arts.
- Near-Omniscience: As a god, Yamoner is nigh-omniscient, knowing everything about the creation of beings or locations. She uses omniscience to view the series as a screen to manipulate the plot of the series. This is portrayed multiple times throughout the series. She knows every ability she has, she knows every solution to a problem and a climax to a problem and she knows everyone within the Omniverse. In one instance, she easily sensed and predicted the actions of the omniscient god k when bringing him to her realm. Yamoner also knows about the origins of The Purples trio and her own creation, among other details presented in the series. Yamoner is aware of the plot as well, and how it started and ended.
- Absolute Death Nullification/You Can't Kill Me Ability: Yamoner is surrounded by a perpetual paradox. No character within the Omniverse, no matter how formidable, can defeat her. Any attempt to do so will fail, as Yamoner will negate their abilities or supernatural events. This tactic has been employed against gods and even The Purples Trio. The paradox works as follows: if a character has an idea, concept, or goal, it will not be effective against her; instead, it will lead to a reversed event.
- Logic Defiance: Yamoner Delangu exists beyond the constraints of reality or logic. Her powers in itself are illogical and there is no reason behind most of her powers due to this. She can do the illogical, acasual, impossible, unorthodox, and the most bizarre supernatural feats because she exists beyond logic.
Weaknesses:
At first glance, Yamoner Delangu appears to have virtually no weaknesses, as she is a god. She possesses no physical vulnerabilities, nor are there any powers capable of diminishing or nullifying her abilities. Even gods of greater power cannot challenge her or grant her weaknesses. In fact, due to her lack of weaknesses, she exists beyond the confines of the plot. However, surprisingly, Yamoner does have one singular vulnerability: her emotional state and her nihilism, which she refers to as "a god's Achilles' heel."
- Emotional State & Nihilism: As the embodiment of nihilism, Yamoner's emotional state is profoundly altered, leaving her feeling disconnected from herself and finding all activities nearly meaningless. This deep sense of detachment has shattered her emotional well-being, making her defensive and resistant to any worldview that challenges her own. However, after an encounter with the Purples, Yamoner experiences a significant transformation. This encounter leads her to reflect on and amend her past actions. As a result, she vows to become a better being, to embrace her existence for eternity, and to find meaning and fulfillment in the reality she inhabits. Though her nihilism still did not faulter. Her nihilism in itself, is her limitation and she couldn't get rid of it even with using all of her infinite abilities.[3]
Paraphernillia:
- Pen and Paper: These two items are incorporeal objects that Yamoner can utilize to utterly and permanently alter a character's or being's identity, narrative, or existence, particularly on all conceivable levels.
Other Attributes:
All in All: All in All is a manifestation of Yamoner Delangu that is inconceivable, it is constantly warping and is vibrant. This manifestation was done during her battle with The Purples Trio.
Gallery:
Episode Appearances:
Yamoner Delangu appears or is seen briefly in sixteen episodes.
Trivia:
- Yamoner is totally aware of the plot of the purples, and she knows every character, every arc etc.
- Yamoner was originally supposed to be defeted by the trio, but it was changed ultimately.
- Yamoner Delangu has no meaning at all. It is a name that reflects even her character.
Quotes:
- —Chapter 18
- —Chapter 16
- —Chapter 14
- —Chapter 29
References:
- ↑ The Purples; Chapter 29 and Episode 29
- ↑ The Purples; Chapter 15
- ↑ The Purples; Chapter 15: Went into a seperate plane of existence where she used all of her infinite powers in an existence with no time. She wasn't able to get rid of it.
Characters | ||
Heroes
Widck | Enda | Voida | Samuel Klerk | Poki | Dragonforce | Delallana | Jin | Kenteki | Jane Kaiken | Merary | Simantika | ||
Villains
Yamoner Delangu | Shriken Balloon | Vellan Skin Taker | Vellan's Guards | Whoher | the Ultimate King man | Are and Nin | Are | Nin | Ninare | The Crewless | Xantu | Xai | Cane | Manti | ||
Gray
Voida | Yamoner Delangu | Vellan Skin Taker | Samuel Klerk | Poki | Dragonforce | The Violet Sun | Enda | ||
Gods
The Violet Sun | Yamoner Delangu | Evren Parallel | Tallest Downward | Idea n' Goals | God of Smells | Hartz Quats | Eyes of Infinity | God of Movement | God of Taṅkam | God Ayin | God K |