Pole Star Fragments

"Each generation, seven stars are born — destined to bring about chaos and utter destruction. In each era, the world has changed drastically because of the influence the seven stars had on them. I wonder how they'll change humanity in modern times? I guess I'll have to bide my time and see."

- Sin's Godfather about the modern generation of Pole Star Fragments.

Pole Star Fragments (, Pōru Sutā Furagumentosu; lit. "Black Star Incarnations of the Dark Constellation God") is a term used to refer to the fragments of Gehennaos, an extremely malignant god that's existed for many eons and had caused much destruction over the millennia before being sealed away with the combined efforts of the supreme God, Yhwach and the current Celestial Spirit King.

They always exist in each generation, reincarnating to beings filled with some form or degree of evil and causing havoc that brings the world to utter bedlam. It's such that their existence is highly feared and many have hunted such fragments in order to destroy them. Currently, the stars have found new hosts in the modern era — all of whom are considered to be incredibly vile in some manner. The bearers of such fragments are usually referred to as the "Satanic Generation" (, Satanikku Jenerēshon; lit. "Vile Descendants of the Chaotic Modern Era"), their very actions bringing about disorder to creation.

It's said that when all seven are gathered in one place and generate enough power can the Dark God can return to its original form and infect the world with evil.

Trivia

 * The concept behind the star fragments was directly taken from the Beyblade: Metal Fury series, being its primary plot device; the author decided to use it, but instead invert its original purpose.
 * The group was partially inspired by the Barians from the second part of Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal, being one the primary antagonists/tragic characters in the series. This is seen in their insignia and the constellation that represents them, the.
 * This is one of the earliest concepts created by the author, but never got immediately employed because he had to face a few "obstacles"; it was originally planned to be scrapped because it ran with a few problems with one of his friend's articles, but he's tweaked it a bit to weed out the similarities it may have thus avoiding future problems later on.