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Exploring Modern DOOM's Theology
!Disclaimer!: Assumptions made. This is me taking game details and mine/other's ideas and splicing them together. You don't have to believe anything I say here, this is pure speculation on my end. However, I do encourage people to share their thoughts on this, just please be respectful! Spoilers for Doom 2016, Doom Eternal, and Doom the Dark Ages
When I first became interested in DOOM early this year, I went looking around to read about the lore/story line of the games. This was BEFORE I played any of the games. I held out on buying 2016 and Eternal 'til they went on sale. I have since played both.
In that search, I found This Post on reddit. Below is the text copy/pasted to save you a click.
Some deep iceberg Doom lore pt. 1
Some people may know that Doom (2016) had a board game made after the game’s own design philosophy. In it, a team of up to 4 UAC marines fight against the demonic Invader controlling the demonic horde. In the many cards and mission briefings, the board game has a great deal of flavor text that further fleshes out the world of Doom. Since I have yet to see… well, anyone cover it, I have taken it upon myself to mark down some of the interesting lore given to the demons, UAC, and the wider earth civilization in Doom. This post will focus on lore given from the various cards in the game. The canonicity of this game to Doom (2016)’s story is a bit dubious, so some of this may be overwritten by lore properly given the mainline titles. Without further ado, let’s dive into some niche Doom lore that nobody’s ever heard of!
Hm. I wonder. I wonder what mental illness could cause nightmares and issues that can not be helped by conventional therapy and treatments. It's not like doomguy has trauma or anything. It's not like doom 64 has a chunk of story telling about his trauma or anything.
It's not like he screams from the divinity machine flashback or anything.
It's not like he hallucinates Daisy or anything.
It's not like he hallucinated screams while tethered in TDA or anything.
It's not like even before the teleportation to the kreed ship made him visibly brace, even under mind control or anything.
It's not like he literally KILLED HIMSELF or anything.
God some Doom fans are fucking insufferable. The number of people refusing to acknowledge that doomguy has some form of trauma, mental illness, or PTSD is genuinely insane. I suppose it comes with "No, he's a big macho man, he can't have trauma." Like oh my fucking god I cannot keep having this conversation. That man is mentally fucked why do people refuse to accept that.
Doom Dark Ages Thoughts
Started playing Doom: The Dark Ages — not gonna lie, out of the trilogy, I think this one has the worst-written codex entries. Most feel like AI-generated word salad, and the entries are rather short. That being said, I do like the information that can be found within — especially the bits about young Prince Ahzrak.
With Davoth sealed away as a life sphere atop Ingmore’s Sanctum, Hell is left without a Dark Lord. So, naturally, the seat of power becomes a revolving door for demons to fight over. It appears an elder council and high priests now take the primary reins, supporting or degrading a candidate as they see fit to guide and rule Hell.
Ahzrak was born in one of Hell’s lowliest citadels, yet he possesses both ambition and strategic intellect — qualities not found in Hell’s previous, more barbaric rulers. The King of Hell rules through fear, and so the Slayer naturally stands opposed to Prince Ahzrak, even beyond the age-old conflict between man and demon. Ahzrak seeks total dominance, and the Slayer makes that impossible.
I haven’t finished the game yet, but I like this lore so far — especially the idea of Whiplash demons being wardens and assassins who serve the High Priests, creating a barrier between Ahzrak and those who would do him harm. Or how the Cyberdemons of this era are mythic horde-masters whose lineages trace back to Jekkad, the First World and Hell’s heart. They serve Ahzrak not only out of tradition, but also because he crippled them to eliminate any chance of rebellion.
Doom Eternal was already so expansive, so I can excuse the lack of depth here. I’m just so used to having a lot to read — content that tries to squeeze out as much detail as possible without sounding overdone or repetitive.

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Doom The Dark Ages is not great, but it’s still a good Doom Game. here’s my review!
Doom headcanon thing?
Doom Guy and the Dark Lord are one in the same. Through watching the people he loved die, with no hope of immortality. The Dark Lord made himself a multi-person being. His desire to love his people and not allow them to be corrupted broke of into Doom Guy. His lust for killing demons and saving those who fell to corruption is the same fire The Dark Lord felt to keep his people pure, even if mortal.
Anyone ever notice this photo you can find under Doom Slayers desk in Doom Eternal?