Trey Knowles’ EAFA is a dark comedy about an evil extraterrestrial humanoid named EAFA who impregnates a captive woman in Kent, resulting in the birth of a child called Ealhmund.
These extraterrestrial beings are portrayed as liars, thieves, and killers whose mission is to mold humanity into their own corrupt image and keep them subjugated.
Those who breathe EAFA’s life become twisted princes, kings, and queens—creatures resembling vampires and werewolves—who seek to play God on Earth. They distort God’s kingdom while masquerading as Christians. In the story, Knowles confronts one of these princes, declaring: “In this world, you don’t have to hold me. I’m just waiting for Jesus to come and destroy you.”
EAFA: The Alien Entity
Symbol of spiritual corruption and deception.
EAFA is portrayed as a malevolent extraterrestrial who impregnates a captive woman, initiating a bloodline of rulers who distort divine truth.
These offspring are vampiric, god-playing figures — false kings and queens who masquerade as Christians while twisting scripture and morality.
Ealhmund: The Offspring
Symbol of corrupted lineage and false authority.
Ealhmund, born from EAFA’s violation, represents the beginning of a dynasty that rules through deception and spiritual manipulation.
His name echoes Anglo-Saxon roots (historically, Ealhmund was a real king), but in this context, he’s a perversion of royal heritage, embodying a false messiah archetype.