"I'm in love with a ghost girl, all alone in a lonely world" ― From "Ghost Girl", the song by Lil Peep that plays in-game
Lezorius The Fallen King Who Rose is one of two Lezus games that remain open after his termination, the other being The Risen King Who Fell. The game details the early life of the characters who would later become Lezus.
Overview[]
Lezorius The Fallen King Who Rose appears to tell the story of Lezusia and Mallorina by showing the player various settings throughout the life of Lezusia and Mallorina. The entire area is contained in a void-like setting, possibly meant to represent purgatory or a similar state, and remains largely unfinished. Unfortunately, as the creator is terminated, we may never see a finished version of this game.
The game introduces two characters to the Lezus narrative: Lezusia and Lezorius. Their names are similar to Lezus and this hints at them representing Lezus to some degree. Lezusia, who is hinted at by name in the graffiti on the desk in the classroom, seems to be bullied in this classroom. This is due to the phrase “Loser Lezusia” being printed on the desk. The date on the classroom’s board is a 2007 date. The game seems to imply that the former story of Lezus and Mallorina being bullied in 2007 was actually Lezusia and Mallorina. Mallorina is never referenced by name but is eluded to.
The stone pillar with the wooden cross may represent the gravestone of one of the characters from Lezus' past. It is most likely that this is Mallorina's gravestone (see Theories).
Walkthrough[]
The game consists of four loosely connected areas, with the addition of one unfinished area. The song “Ghost Girl” by Lil Peep plays throughout the entire game.
The player spawns on a small section of terrain surrounded by a white plain. In the center of the terrain, there is a hole, with a rusted coffin inside with a cross on it. Inside the coffin is a model of “Lezorius” who bears a strong resemblance to Lezus’ avatar. The coffin gives off a yellow light. In the corner, there is a stone pillar with a wood cross laying beside it, and next to that is a small tree.
The next area is inside a building resembling a subway station or a small store. On the wall and floor, there is graffiti showing simple faces and symbols. There is a record player and speaker both resting on shelves to the right of the entrance. On the floor is a small pile of pills.
Past the first room is a second, without a ceiling. In the second room is a chair with blood or another stain on it as well as a pack of cigarettes.
Past the room is a white tunnel with red light at the end. Through the tunnel is a small room that appears to be a classroom. There are several objects in this classroom. A science poster hangs next to the white tunnel. There is a single desk facing the tunnel, with filth and graffiti on it. At the front of the classroom is a board with the date 12/20/2007 written on it. Next to the board, there is a window and door. The window has a hole smashed in it, leading into the classroom.
It is unknown if there was supposed to be another area after this classroom, as the door leads until an unfinished white space.
History[]

Trivia[]
- Ironically, despite the game's description being "Update coming soon", the creator is terminated and cannot update the game.
Theories[]
- The underlying story of this game may depict Lezusia's downfall.
- Lezusia was a bright young mind with a knack for science (evidenced by the poster in the classroom) and they befriended Mallorina. The two were bullied (evidenced by the desk graffiti, and the date on the chalkboard) but Mallorina kept Lezusia happy throughout this.
- Somehow Mallorina died, leaving Lezusia on their own, and this event would impact them greatly, leading Lezusia to substance abuse, progressing from cigarettes to pills and alcohol (evidenced by the pills and alcohol in the first room, and the cigarettes in the second).
- Mallorina was buried in a cemetery alongside Lezorius, who is being dug up or is resurrected through unknown means. It is unknown how Lezorius ties into this narrative but it is possible that Lezorius and Mallorina are related somehow.
- This game corroborates many of the theories that arose from investigating The Risen King Who Fell
- This game seemingly takes place in the memories of Lezusia, and the game itself is surrounded by a white plane. This suggests that Lezusia is associated with white.
- The game clearly shows the body of Lezorius who is red, and his tombstone has a red cross. This suggests that Lezorius is associated with red and red crosses.
- The game eludes to Mallorina. The song "Ghost Girl", coupled with the fact that Mallorina is seemingly the only girl in this story, implies that Mallorina is dead. Thus it is most likely that the gravestone belongs to Mallorina. This suggests that Mallorina is associated with gravestones, particularly those in the shape of pillars.