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The text discusses the Electric Universe Theory (EUT) as an alternative to mainstream science. It believes the electromagnetic force is the unifying force of nature and that what we perceive as gravity is a manifestation of electromagnetism. It also has different perspectives on planetary and celestial body formation involving electric discharges rather than conventional explanations.

The EUT believes features like Valles Marineris on Mars were formed by massive lightning strikes rather than cracks or impacts. It also sees mountains on Mars as sites of lightning strikes rather than extinct volcanoes.

The EUT notes that the corona is over 1 million Kelvin and hotter parts of the Sun while the surface is only around 6,000 Kelvin, contradicting the idea that the core is hottest.

Foreword

Over the last twenty years I’ve spent thousands of hours wondering about our world; where we’ve come
from, where we’re going, how it all works. I attempted to reconcile various disciplines into a “theory of
everything”. Religion, ancient history, mythology, science, politics, war, economics, conspiracy theories.
Over the years I’ve had what I believe to be visions of a divinely inspired origin. The following represents
what I believe to be the politics of the universe at the highest levels. Even if you don’t believe this is how
things are, well… it’s still fun to think about. I hope you enjoy my story.

Setting the Stage


1. The Physical World and the Realm of Science – The Unifying Force of Nature

In my studies of the various corners of the internet I stumbled across an alternative to mainstream
science called The Electric Universe Theory (EUT). The proponents of this theory believe the unifying
force of nature most closely resembles the electromagnetic force, and that what we perceive as gravity
is merely another manifestation of the electromagnetic force. The fundamental forces of nature MUST
come together at some point, and this is what mainstream science is attempting to settle with quantum
mechanics and scientific research at the Large Hadron Collider.

The key difference between the EUT and mainstream science is the perspective on the mechanism
which drives the motion of the planets and stars. Take for instance the Valles Marineris, a canyon on
Mars which is seen below. Mainstream theories for the formation of this canyon range from a crack
which formed when the planet was cooling when it was first formed to perhaps a moon grazing across
the surface long ago.
The EUT proponents have a different idea for the formation of this canyon, believing it to be a
massive lightning scar, created in a discharge event mankind hasn’t witnessed in thousands of
years. They point to myths and legends revolving around gods associated with this planet, such
as Ares being grazed by an arrow that struck his face. Features associated with the canyon are
difficult to explain in mainstream science, such as the spiraling nature of the opposing ends of
the canyon as shown below.

Because of the nature of electricity and these discharge events, positive discharges extending to
the south and west created a mountain range, while negative discharges to the north and east created a
valley, with both arms spiraling back toward the center.

The triangle of mountains to the west are explained as now-dead volcanoes which erupted long
ago at the planet’s beginning. The EUT proponents believe these are actually the location of massive
lightning strikes which planted into the surface and raised the surrounding ground as the discharge took
place.

The point of all this is that there is an argument to be made for a massive electric discharge that
destroyed Mars, a discharge event that took place between these celestial bodies. Stories of this event
were then handed down generation to generation, eventually losing their meaning since these events
are only witnessed every several thousand years and eventually being compared to gods fighting each
other. Sort of like the telephone game we played in elementary school, eventually the original message
is lost, especially since the descendants have nothing to compare these events to (except people fighting
each other in battle).
Another interesting point made by EUT proponents is that, while mainstream science claims the core of
the Sun is the hottest part of it, everything we can measure about the Sun’s temperature contradicts our
intuintion. The corona is 1,000,000 Kelvin, while the atmosphere is 10,000 Kelvin, the surface is 6,000
Kelvin and sunspots (giving us a glimpse of what’s beneath the surface), are even cooler still.
Complicated models and calculations are made to explain this counter-intuitive model. Mainstream
science insists that the Sun is a massive ball of hydrogen, crushing the core under its own gravity,
causing fusion in the center which releases energy and light. The EUT proponents believe the Sun is
more like the filament in a lightbulb, ignited by a “dark energy” current of electricity that comes from
the center of our galaxy. Fusion takes place on the surface of the Sun, creating heavier elements that
then rain down toward the core, potentially creating another planet. While you may have your doubts,
it’s still fun to think about.

Electric Biology
Back in middle school I remember my science teacher explaining stem cells. I asked him what caused the
various cells of our body to differentiate into what they’re supposed to, and he told me science was
currently searching for the answer. Back in 2010 I had the idea that the various forms of life had a sort of
electric blueprint within themselves. You can call it the soul, or chi, or whatever, but if you took away
the meat there would be a glowing electric blueprint of the life form itself. The various voltages, field
strengths and shapes of this blueprint correlated with specific cells and their parts, and that if one were
to take a stem cell and place it anywhere within this blueprint then it would grow into the corresponding
cell and shape. In 2012 I was vindicated. Researchers with Tufts University were observing tadpole
embryos develop when they discovered an electric face sweep across the surface of the embryo that the
tadpole then grew into. The researchers then experimented with this, and by changing the voltage at
various locations of the tadpole embryos were able to cause eyes to grow out of the tail and make
various other changes to the development of the tadpole.

https://now.tufts.edu/2011/07/18/face-frog-time-lapse-video-reveals-never-seen-bioelectric-pattern

The electric nature of biology can be seen, and electropharmaceuticals are being pursued as a form of
medicine for the future. So what does this mean for humanity?
The Realm of Godliness
So let’s think about how the electric nature of nature itself applies to the mind of a human being. The
mind is essentially a storm of electricity in our brains. When we close our eyes and image scenery or
objects our brains are emitting photons of light. So what limits the growth of the mind? We can look to
humanity and see that some people have enormous minds while some do not. Brain size varies between
people. We can say that genetics play a factor in the growth of the mind. People born to intelligent
parents tend to be intelligent themselves. But what about our environment? We see that gravity
imposes a limit on the size of animals. An elephant is about as large as a land animal can be, and they
cannot jump. An albatross or condor are about as large as a bird of flight may be.

I believe it is a combination of our internal electric environment (our genetics, what we eat and drink,
how we treat our bodies) as well as our external electric environment that represents these limitations.
If someone understood how to maximize our internal electric fields through the perfect diet, rest,
exercise, meditation and supplementation regimen, as well as maximize their external environment, one
could perhaps artificially raise the limits on the growth of the mind. They could have a mind so powerful
that perhaps it would glow outside of their skulls, and perhaps this is where the imagery of the halo
comes from.

So perhaps the ancient sites around the world that seem to have been built using mathematical
precision were sites chosen for their electrical properties and designed in a way to artificially raise the
ceiling on the growth of the mind. And if someone could accomplish this, what would they become if
not a god?
Zeus vanquished Typhon, the world-destroying serpent, and cast him down Tartarus, the bottomless pit
where he sends his greatest enemies. He road east with Odin, his closest ally, to inspect the damage to
the various kingdoms under their control.

While inspecting the lands which are now called India, nearing the end of their journey, they stumbled
upon a small child that appeared to be of European descent. This small child, a young boy of about the
age of 4, was clearly out of place and did not belong here. The child was alone, scared and crying.

Odin said to Zeus, “What is this child doing here?”

Zeus, “Fate must have brought him here from the other world. It’s amazing he survived the journey, but
he does not belong here.”

Odin, “Should we bring him back with us?”


Zeus, “He’s a mamzer. A mixed breed. He doesn’t belong any place.”

Odin, “We cannot leave him here. He’s alone and afraid. He’s even kind of cute.”
Zeus, “You can say that now while he is young, but when he gets older you don’t know what you’re
going to get.”

Odin, “I can see the Germanic blood in him, with something else I cannot put my finger on. If he belongs
anywhere it’s with me and my people.”
Zeus, “So be it.”

And so Odin took the young boy home with him to his kingdom, Asgard.
Homeward Bound

The young boy called himself Jacob, the name his biological mother and father gave him. He told Odin
and Frigg that he had two older brothers, Jackson and Joseph. He told them about his world and the way
things were, to the best of his limited abilities, but at such a young age he didn’t understand much about
it. Odin and Frigg adopted Jacob as their son, but for some time Jacob called them by their names.

Odin had his biological son Thor, the heir to his throne, and while he showed love for Jacob, his
preference for Thor was apparent. Because of this Jacob became a mother’s boy. Jacob would have bad
dreams which would wake him in the middle of the night, and he would crawl into bed with Frigg for
comfort. At the age of 5 Frigg sat with Jacob and told him that she would like him to call her mother.
This was difficult for him, as he remembered his biological mother and father and missed them dearly,
but he did so, if reluctantly at first.

Jacob enjoyed playing tricks and having his mother chase him, and one of the servants remarked how
Frigg would “light up the room” when Jacob was in her presence. Because of this she had the idea to
rename him Lucifer, the light bringer. This would help Jacob leave behind his past and be reborn as a
member of their family and their world.

And so Jacob was now known as Lucifer within their kingdom. Odin’s family was raised into the realm of
godliness, and their powerful minds granted them psychic abilities. Lucifer attended school where he
learned to control these powers. He would use them to play tricks on his classmates. At the age of eight
he hid behind a tree and watched two children playing in the grass nearby. The children noticed a small
mound that appeared to have a face, and when they approached it it opened its eyes and roared at the
children. The children fled in terror and ran to their teacher, who immediately discovered Lucifer and
chased after him. She scolded him for scaring the children and he apologized.

The next day he saw the children again, and recreating the illusion spell of the mud monster. He made
the monster apologize to the children, and then played a game with them by having the children throw
mud in its mouth to feed it. When the children returned to their teacher soiled with filth she again
scolded Lucifer, who stated that he was simply playing a game.

At the age of ten the Three (as the Fates were called), made an appearance within their kingdom. They
were to declare one child the Dragon Warrior, a child with a great destiny. Odin brought Thor with him
to the event while Lucifer attended to watch. Two of the greatest warriors within Odin’s kingdom
brought their two eldest sons to stand next to Thor, and one was to be selected. As Fate would have it
Lucifer fell in front of the One as he was about to point at Thor, who declared that there are no
accidents and Lucifer was destined to be the Dragon Warrior.

Lucifer played with Thor, and they pretended what their lives would be like when they were older. Thor
the king, Lucifer the Dragon Warrior, their combined might would rule over all the land. Lucifer
wondered why he couldn’t pretend to be king and Thor denounced this as silly, since he was the heir to
the throne. This made Lucifer jealous and dejected.

While with his father and Thor, they attended a ritual at the temple of Minerva. Lucifer felt a deep
reverence for the ritual, as if he was a part of something special. He took this event seriously. At the end
of the ritual the chalices and other artifacts were collected. Lucifer heard something in the back, behind
the veil and went to check (children were not allowed here, but he was curious). While in the back he
discovered a man having sex with a woman, and ran to tell the others. He believes this was a
desecration of a holy site and believed they should be punished. The priests informed him that this man
was married to this woman, his wife, and that the Goddess Minvera had forgiven them. What more
should their punishment entail besides the embarrassment they experienced? This made Lucifer
disillusioned, as if these rituals were nothing more than silly traditions with no real value.

Lucifer admired the warriors in his kingdom, as they were venerated by all the people of the land. Before
battle the warriors would take a combination of pain killers and stimulants to experience a frenzy in
battle. Lucifer tried these medicaments and experienced euphoria. Not knowing temperance, he secretly
became addicted and was able to hide his addiction until someone noticed the medicaments were
missing. He spiraled downward into drug abuse until his family noticed and intervened.

Frigg attempted to talk to him, and told him to “just say no” to these drugs. He tried to explain to his
mother that this was difficult for him. He sold all his childhood toys to pay an apothecary for drugs, and
when Frigg discovered this she was heartbroken and cried, as she wanted to see his children play with
these toys. Stuffed animals, a music box, a kaleidoscope.

Lucifer joined the military when he became a young man as he was destined to be the Dragon Warrior.

The Valley of the Serpents


On a campaign against an enemy, Odin was to lead his troops for a surprise attack against a city. He
wished to march his troops through the Valley of the Serpents since they wouldn’t expect this. He was
discussing with his captains how to do so when Lucifer had an idea. He explained that he understood the
serpents, and that they had a leader as well, a male named Draco that watched over his brood of
females and children. The leader of the serpents would descend on them as they approached and walk
up to them. The troops should halt, and then began slowly marching as when while yelling in unison. In
this manner they would appear as one, larger serpent and convince Draco to back down. Draco would
then return to his perch and carefully watch them as they marched through the valley, and that the
other serpents would follow his lead.

But while marching through the valley there would be three, young male serpents. These are the
Draco’s oldest sons. They cause trouble for him and constantly vie for his throne. Alone, Draco is able to
submit them, but all three combined cause him trouble. These three sons will defy Draco’s example and
descend on the soldiers and attempt to make a name for themselves by attacking the soldiers. This is
when the troops must use pyrotechnics to scare them. When the three serpents get close to the troops
they should launch noise-making and smoke-making fireworks at their faces. They should be careful not
to actually harm or kill any of the three as Draco will not tolerate this, but should embarrass them and
scare them off so they return to their perches. No soldiers should attempt to flee as the serpents will
descend on this man, and having tasted human flesh, will want more. If this is the way things are done
then the soldiers will be able to safely continue their passage through the valley.

Odin thought this was a brilliant idea, and this is how the troops made their way through the valley.
After the three young serpents were fended off Draco was heard laughing in the shadows. The example
made of his three sons solidified his position as their leader, and proved that his example was right, that
the serpents should be perched while the soldiers passed because they were not a threat to the
serpents and they were not food. After the soldiers finished passing through the valley Draco descended
to meet the rear flank of the column of soldiers and dropped a gift at Odin’s feet, a sword, which Odin
gave to Lucifer.

Lucifer basked in the admiration of his peers, and he was lauded as a hero for his brilliant idea. The
soldiers were subsequently victorious in battle against their enemies, who did not see them coming.

A Challenge for Supremacy

As Lucifer aged he became more involved in the politics of the kingdom.

He accompanied Odin to a meeting in Zeus’ kingdom, where the Fates explained their involvement in
the lives of the Gods and others. Zeus explained to all present that the whole of life was a drama, a play,
that was so long from beginning to end that by the time we reached the end we forgot the beginning,
and so we told the story again. The forces that we describe as good and evil, the emotions in our lives,
were perfectly balanced as all things should be. The gods used any number of tools at their disposal
(war, economics, politics, the arts, etc.) to shape the lives of the subjects within their kingdoms and to
maintain them in balance with their surroundings (nature, their neighbors).

Zeus’ highest guiding principles are two-fold. Above all else life must go on, but right next to that,
walking hand-in-hand with that, life must also be worth living, because if life is not worth living then
what are we doing here? These are the highest goods. There are no goods higher than these goods.
Using these as a starting point in his decision-making process, anything that follows is also good, even if
it does not appear that way to the people on the ground; to the people feeling the effects of these
decisions. They might say what is happening to them is bad, but in the grand scheme, it is good. This is
how war, plagues and various other curses are justified. Maintaining mankind within certain limits is
good.
In the end, one soul is selected, the worst of the worst, and declared the Devil. This soul will be cast off
in a state of the highest torment, and that the various gods should look to their kingdoms for anyone
worthy of an eternity of pain and suffering.

The Fates explain that they control the natural order and flow of the story of life from behind the
scenes. They are above even the gods in their role as the enforcers of fate. They answer only to the
Supreme Being, who is Zeus, the perfect specimen. Odin’s camp challenges that beauty is in the eye of
the beholder, and so why is it Zeus instead of Odin who is considered the Supreme Being? This is an idea
that Odin was already entertaining, and so the Fates propose a test. They claim that the two could have
a fight between just the two of them, bare-handed, and that the winner would be declared the supreme
being. The only rule in the fight is that there is no striking below the belt.

Zeus and Odin had this fight, and during the fight it appeared Odin was going to get the best of Zeus but
then Zeus struck Odin in the groin and overcame him, gouging out his left eye in the process. Odin’s
camp was furious, declaring that Zeus broke the only rule. The Fates stated that they did not say that
there were any consequences for breaking the rule. Zeus proclaimed that if Odin could not see this evil
coming then how could he expect to see any other evil that might approach his kingdom? And so Odin’s
missing eye was a symbol, because he could not see evil approaching.

Owing to this defeat, Odin fell into a depression and attempted suicide. He hanged himself from the
tree Yggdrasil. Zeus and the Fates intervened, supplying oxygen to his brain while they attempted to talk
him out of it. They would not leave a friend “hanging”, and for nine days they attempted to convince
him to end this attempt on his own life until he finally relented. The official story given for his missing
eye and suicide attempt was that he did so to gain wisdom, which he eventually came to believe as
these events taught him something about himself.

One’s Own Shame


While in his military service, Lucifer attended the bathes with the other men and it was noted that the
foreskin from his penis was missing. This was considered odd. When asked, Lucifer stated that his penis
was always this way and his parents must have had it removed. Why did they do this? For what reason?
Every man in this world had their foreskin. Lucifer developed a negative complex surrounding his penis.
When he attempted to have sex with a girl she remarked at how this was odd and she didn’t want
anything to do with him sexually.

Lucifer continued his military service as a local guard in his castle and surrounding nearby lands. While
performing his duties he presented to Zeus many possible criminals worthy of eternal punishment.
Murderers, child molesters, drug-addicted thieves, those who would attempt to bring harm to the gods
or their families. Zeus declined all these men, because when they were confronted with the possibility of
eternal damnation they all expressed remorse in some way, or they had at least one redeeming quality
about themselves (they loved their families, they had a terrible upbringing and never stood a chance,
they lost someone dear to them during their formative years which made them this way).
Odin and Frigg understood that Lucifer was embarrassed about his penis, and their solution was to
marry him to a virgin princess. She had never seen a penis before and wouldn’t know what to expect.
She was uncertain about the marriage and did not love him. On their wedding night they laid in bed
naked, and she did not want to have sex so he didn’t force himself on her. Lucifer believed in time he
would be able to woo her.

The royalty attended a dinner party at Mount Olympus. There, Lucifer’s wife socialized with the other
women. The talk quickly turned to sex, and one of the women remarked that when she rolled the skin
back on the penis to reveal the glimmering head it was like a baby’s arm holding an apple. Lucifer’s wife
was confused, and remarked that her husband did not have this extra skin. The women quickly swarmed
on her and asked her more about this. “How odd” they remarked. Was he born that way? Would he
children be born with a misshapen penis. Did his parents have it removed? Did he remove it himself?
Why?

This made her self-conscious. When they returned home she became distant, and when Lucifer pressed
her on her sudden coldness and distantness she eventually confessed that she did not want to have
children with a man with a misshapen penis. This crushed him. She asked him for a divorce, and after
attempting to talk her out of it, he eventually granted her one. He cried to Frigg that he loved this
woman.

Lucifer spiraled downward and returned to abusing drugs. He attempted to court different women to no
avail. One night while stumbling home drunk with a friend he suggests they perform fellatio on each
other in an empty barn. The other man is reluctant, but this is the royal prince who is pressuring him, so
he relents. They are discovered by a party of soldiers who realize what is happened and rush to tell the
others.

Having ruined his reputation he became suicidal. Odin turned to Zeus for council. What was he to do
about his son? He loved him and did not want to see him kill himself, but his reputation would follow
him for the rest of his life. Zeus told Odin that Odin’s next great battle they could fake Lucifer’s death.
He could be the one to light the fuse for a bomb and seemingly kill himself in the explosion, but sneak
away. This would restore Lucifer’s reputation in the eyes of the people of the land. Lucifer could spend
time in another part of the world for three generations and eventually return home under another
name. By then all the people who knew what he looked like would have passed away, and only Odin and
his family would know who he really was.

During a fierce battle Lucifer intends to light a fuse, but approaching enemies scare him off before he
can successfully light it. He fled to a group of soldiers who were to whisk him away, but they ask him if
he was able to light the bomb and he tells them he failed. They rush in to the enemy’s fort to light the
fuse and are killed in the explosion. Among them is one of Thor’s closest friends. Lucifer lies about his
involvement in this failure to Thor and Odin, and Thor does not know if he fully believe’s Lucifers telling
of the events. Lucifer tells them that he successfully lit the fuse and the others went in foolishly against
his advice.
Lucifer is sent to the land that is now called India, where he adopts the name Shiva and is considered a
lord over the people. When he wages war against the various tribes in the land he possesses the body of
other warriors and uses them as an avatar in combat. He marries an Indian princess, who loves him
deeply and passionately. She gives him three sons, and they explore every manner of sexuality that can
be done between a man and woman and basically write the Kama Sutra.

In his spare time, he abuses drugs such as opium and others. When a servant girl questions his motives
he tells them it’s simply medicine. He needs it.

Rangish Wants to Challenge Lord Shiva


While in temple during a worship session and giving a lesson on the concept of Karma and the concept
of the universe being a serpent eating its own tail, a young and excellent warrior attempts to challenge
Lucifer aka Lord Shiva. A sage attempts to intervene but Shiva motions for him to be silent

“It’s alright, he may speak. He did not directly challenge me. He said he wants to challenge me.” The
significance of this distinction as pointed out by Lord Shiva is that once a challenge is offered it may not
be withdrawn, thus Lord Shiva gives him a technicality for backing down.

“I think it’s time I shared a story from my time near the end of the Kaliyuga. I do not speak about this
time very often because it was very directly for family and myself. Near the end of the cycle I was
betrayed by someone very close to me. I have since forgiven this person because at the time they did
not fully understand what they were doing. But as a result of their betrayal my family was taken hostage
by our enemies.”

“The enemy demanded that I hand myself over to them, otherwise they would kill my family. So I told
my people that I must go settle this matter and I went. Now that they had me they wanted me to
confess that I was not who I said I was, but I could not tell them this because I would not lie. So they set
out to torture me, and they did this in front of everyone. Before they started I told the crowd that if
there was anyone who had any doubts that this was the right thing to do that they should leave now.
Except the man in charge, the one who stole my family. I told him he could stay right there and finish
what he started. A few people left, but most stayed.”

“For three days they gave me every torture imaginable. By this time we had a rich and bountiful written
history, and there many stories of different methods of torture used by different peoples from all over
the world, so all they had to do was open a book and say here, try this.”

“But despite their best efforts all I did was laugh, because I was not afraid. What we fear in pain is the
destruction of our body. When you understand that you cannot be destroyed then pain becomes a
sensation adjacent to ecstasy, only instead of leaving you with a hangover it purifies your spirit. My
laughter made them frustrated and angry. ‘Oh you think this funny? We have something that will cure
you of that.’ And they made the tortures worse.”
“Near the end of the third day I suddenly changed my demeanor. I had tears run down my face, and I
weakly whispered. The man in charge of the torture told the crowd to be silent, that I had something to
say, and he leaned in so that he could hear me better, and I whispered to him that he thought he almost
had me. Then I laughed right in his ear.”

“At this point they had exhausted their efforts, so they had a man with a sword chop my head off. The
man in charge held my head up to the crowd and said, ‘See? He is just a man. He is not a god.” I looked
dead by the way. My face was just like this.” Shiva sticks his tongue out of the corner of his mouth; his
eyes halfway open.

“Then I opened my eyes and continued my laughing. This gave the man in charge such a fright that he
threw my head into the crowd. My head rolled across the ground and landed at the feet of another man,
face up. I told him ‘boo’, which in my world was something that the children would say to the people
that they wanted to give a fright to. They would wait by the corner when they saw someone walking
toward them and jump out and say ‘boo’. Well it gave the people a fright and they ran.

“The man with the sword was surprised to see that my body was whole again (minus my head of course,
which was still on the ground). I broke the chains that was holding my body to the table I was being
tortured on. The man with the sword took a swipe at me, but I grabbed the blade with my hand and tore
it out of his grip. I killed the two men at the table with that sword. Now the swing of my blade may not
be as elegant or precise as yours Rangish, but the two men died just the same.

“I saw most of the people from the crowd were running away. I sent down lightning strikes to kill half of
them. The other half I had a fiery tornado fall out of the sky and burn them up. I watched their ashes
float away like leaves. In the distance I could see people from their camp arming themselves, so I
reached up to our moon and cracked it. I called forth a piece of it, broke it into chunks and rained it
down on their heads. There was one tent I did not touch though, because it had my family in it.

“As I approached the tent there were men outside with weapons, we called them ‘guns’. They shot
pieces of metal that tore through the flesh, like a bow and arrow only more sophisticated. They were
firing their weapons at me, but I held out my hand and their missiles just danced around me. As I
approached them I saw the fear and desperation growing in their eyes as they realized they couldn’t
hurt me, and I chopped them up and killed them.

“When I entered the tent there was a man standing there with my youngest son in his arms, and he had
a knife pressed to his neck. This man was the second-in-command for my enemy’s group. He was my
torturer’s right hand. Now what was I to do? I couldn’t drop a lightning bolt on him because they would
kill my son too. I couldn’t approach the man because he would cut my son’s neck. So I opened my
mind’s eye and gazed into his soul, and I saw everything this man had done. He was a killer. He did not
discriminate in who he killed. Women, children, old people, holy people, people who begged for
forgiveness… he killed them all and he took great pleasure in doing it.

“I suddenly realized that I hated this man, so I gave him a gift. All the pain and suffering I endured for
those three days I gave to him in an instant. This broke him. He dropped the knife. He let out the most
terrible scream I’ve ever heard. His eyes rolled into the back of his head and his face twisted in agony.
His hair turned white. He fell to the ground, and he thought that his eyes were making him see these
things so he tore them out with his fingers. I got my family back and I left him there like that, because
the sweet release of death was too good for him.

Shiva pauses for a moment, and continues…

“So… if you challenge a cobra to a boxing match it isn’t going to stand up and fight you like that. It had
no arms. It’s going to spit and bite, because that’s its nature. Likewise, if you challenge a tiger to a sword
fight it isn’t going to fight you like that because it can’t wield a sword. It’s going to bite and scratch,
because that’s its nature. So it is with me, if you want to challenge me to combat then I’m going to bring
the universe crashing down on your head, because that’s how I fight. That’s my nature.

“And besides, how would you be able to look people in the eye and tell them that you defeated me in
combat if I didn’t give you everything I had? You wouldn’t. I gave you everything I had and you defeated
me well then you earned it. You’re the greatest. I wouldn’t want to deprive you of that. I wouldn’t want
to deprive you of your glory.

“But I don’t think that would happen. I think the fight would be over in an instant. I would make it swift.
I wouldn’t let you suffer like I did that other man. The people watching would at first be surprised. Then
they would realize what they just witnessed and become sad, because they didn’t see a fight. They saw a
tragedy. One big misunderstanding on your part, because you couldn’t fully appreciate the differences in
the natures between you and I.

“Afterward I would go to your family and ask them for forgiveness for what I had just done to you. I
wouldn’t have to explain myself, because by that time everyone will have heard about this conversation
and they will know that you had ample warning not to do this. Then I will have the people build a statue
of you and put it in the middle of the city. The inscription will read, “In memory of Rangish, the man who
thought he could defeat a living god in combat. All the years of training and discipline disappeared like a
fart in the wind, and for what? What was he thinking? If you see him in the next life ask him, because we
have so many questions.’ And that will be the end of it.”

“So sleep on it for a night, okay? Let me know tomorrow what you would like to do. I promise you,
whatever you decide there are no hard feelings.”

The next morning Rangish approached Lucifer at his home and apologized for his brazen behavior.
Lucifer invited him in for breakfast and offered him the honor of teaching his sons how to fight. Rangish
did not wish to be a mentor, but he could not decline such an honor from his Lord, and so he accepted.

Bloodlust
As a god, it is said that the Gods hearts change with the season of the stars. Every passion and
experience is programmed into the Great Wheel of Creation that drives out universe. There are
summers of love, and likewise there are seasons of rage. One such such approaches. In order to not take
these feelings out on the friends and families around them, preparations must be made and enemies
must be seleted to bear the brunt of their rather. All the kingdoms of the land are carefully selected and
one or more are chosen to experience this fate. When it comes down to a handful, it’s apparent that
none deserve this fate but this rage cannot be taken out on the home and capitol city, their base of
operations. So the fates select one at random, and these people are enticed into mobilizing into war.
They amass their armies and send them marching on the capitol to attack their god. This event is
perfectly timed to coincide with this celestrial event.

Lucifer sends a smaller army to meet with them in a desolate battlefield, and when the two armies meet
they demand that Shiva is handed over to them for justice. The smaller army is decimated and all that
remains is their leader. When it appears that all is lost and he is to be executed, Shiva arrives in his sky
chariot (a jet) and lands shortly behind his lone general. The general pleads to Shiva for forgiveness for
losing the battle, but Shiva is fixated on the enemy’s army standing before him. The leaders of this army
declare that the have Shiva surrounded and he should surrender so that they may negotiate better
terms and treatment.

Shiva laughs, and says he will do no such thing. Just then, like clockwork, a surge of energy comes down
from up above and supercharges his armor. The men of the opposing army declare that they have
walked into a trap, and Shiva corrects them: “No, you walked directly into me.”

He wields destructive powers and energy weapons that blow the men backward. Archers attempt to
launch arrows at him but the blast waves emanating from his presence send these flowing backward
and in all directions like toothpicks. For 30 minutes he kills every last man who stared to fight, and calls
down lightning strikes to kill the handful of survivors who attempted to flee.

Afterward he sobers up and realizes the extent of death and destruction he caused. This was a part of
the plan, and in the grand scheme of things it was a good plan, since it reduced the numbers of people
in their cities and sent a message that disobedience toward the gods is not tolerated.

Rescuing the Atlanteans


Zeus’ scientists kept an eye on the planet known as the Underworld (Earth), ensuring mankind
progressed in a manner consisted with their vision. It was noticed that there was a collection of small
islands in the south Atlantic which harbored human life. This race of men were far too advanced, and
were the remnants of the city-state that was once known as Atlantis. Using telescopes, Zeus’ scientists
could see these people were progressing far more quickly than intended for the people of this world.
Zeus advised his scientists to keep an eye on their progress and to notify him when contact was
eventually made.

Eventually the day came when these men recreated the first radio receiver and transmitter, and it was
then that they chose to make contact with them. They listened to their communications, which were
mainly confined to business within their islands. Zeus’ scientists intervened and spoke to them.
They greeted them, and advised them they were the old gods they heard stories about. Zeus, Poseidon,
Apollo. They told these remnants that they did not belong in this world, and that typically they would be
destroyed to erase them from the world, but that there was a better plan for them: a rescue. At first the
survivors were incredulous. “Why would you help us”, they asked. Because you are family. They advised
them that a ship would arrive at their island and take them to a location where it would be possible to
transport them from the underworld back to the kingdom they belonged; Atlantis. This plucked at their
heart strings. They only had stories of Atlantis and its former beauty. They wanted this to be true.

They destroyed the technology they had accumulated and the ship that was promised arrived within
two months time. They were greeted by members of a secret, priestly organization who were the Lord’s
hand there on Earth. These men brought the people onto their boats and they road north-east toward
the island of England. From there preparations were being made by large troups of men who were
hauling large blocks of Sarsen and Bluestone to be used in the construction of a megalithic site.

As preparations neared completion, Lucifer planted the idea in the head of their elder that this may be a
trap to kill or enslave them all. The old man spoke to his family. “What if this is a trap and they intend to
do us harm? How can we be certain they can be trusted?”

The family very much wanted to see Atlantis and return home, but the old man was not so easily
swayed. Zeus told them, “I was send my son Apollo to greet you.”

“What if this is an illusion? A trap?”

Zeus replied, “Because he is a God he will not be able to step beyond the veil to greet you himself, but
we will be able to extend an olive branch to you. If you cannot trust that which you are holding in your
own hands then I do not know what more I can offer you in the way of proof. You must decide for
yourselves if the risk of trusting us is worth it.”

Work was completed on the structure which would allow them to travel between worlds; Stonehenge.
At a precise conjection of stars and planets Zeus’ scientists were able to create a way of transport living
beings from our world to their own. The entire site ignited with a greenish, blueish fire that rushed with
wind. A ball of light desceneded from above and landed in the center, and Apollo suddenly appeared.
He approached the edge of the outer circle and was greeted by the elder of the Atlanteans. He extended
an olive branch from beyong the veil which the old man took into his hands and observed for himself.

The elder returned his gaze to Apollo, uncertain of what to do. His family prodded him on. “What should
we do, father” He relented, and their family poured into the site and took their places as appointed by
Apollo. They were suddenly whisked upward and away, where they finally arrived in Atlantis

They were met with cheers by the scientists and priests, who had worked tirelessly preparing this plan.
Zeus introduced them to his son Apollo, whom they had already met, and his doctor, Asclepius. They
were looked over to see if they were in good health, and told they would be taking a ride into Atlantis to
finally see it.
Outside there were several carriages waiting to take them to the city. As they entered the city walls they
were greeted by the many of the people of the city who cheered their arrival. Many of them wept with
emotion. No more scrabbling for meager crops or resources, they were in Atlantis, a city of great
abundance. They rode to the halls of Poseidon’s castles, where they was one last order of business to
take care of. Because they knew too much about their own world they needed to have their memory
erased. The official story would be that they were lost in the void for so much time but that Zeus
discovered them and returned them safely, but that their memory was lost due to this.

And so it was that Lucifer stepped forward and erased the memory of the each of them. They were
given homes, provisions, and occupation that would suit them.

Disregard for Trust of Life


It was the day of a great battle. Rangish was elevated into the realm of a demigod, and Lucifer was to
possess his body during the battle. During this time Rangish would be dreaming as if he was asleep,
while Lucifer would have complete control of his body and senses.

When the battle commenced Lucifer used Rangish and a bow and arrow and killed enemies from the
back ranks. During the battle an enemy soldier launched an arrow at Lucifer while he was in Rangish
and grazed his cheek, drawing blood. This was considered a taboo as slaying gods on the battlefield was
considered forbidden, and so Lord Shiva took offense to this and chased after the man, who was fleeing
into the ranks. Lucifer killed many soldiers with his sword, but found himself falling deeper and deeper
behind enemy lines. The soldiers began directly attacking Lucifer until he found himself overwhelmed.
He felt their swords piercing Rangish’s body, causing him immense pain, and he severed his connection
and returned to himself. Rangish awoke to find himself surrounded by enemies and being killed, and
screamed in horror and pain in his final moments.

Embarrassed by his actions, Lucifer refused to admit fault and concocted a story that he sacrificed
Rangish for the greater good of the battle and there was nothing he could do to prevent his death.

The people of a city are tired of working hard and tell the gods that they are tired. Because of this their
ability to sleep is taken from them for a month so they can know true exhaustion. A group of men are
tempted by an evil “spirit” (A god in disguise) into performing witchcraft so they can attempt to find an
answer on how to defeat their gods. Because of this act performed by men the women’s ability to bear
children is taken from them for almost a generation.

God of the Underworld


Zeus tells Lucifer that he needs someone with a fresh perspective to look after the underworld.
It is a primitive world without gods in need of guidance. Zeus and Lucifer argue about Nature vs
Nurture; is a person the way they are because they are born that way or do the events of life
ultimately shape the way a person turns out. Lucifer accepts this role as lord of the underworld
and tells Zeus that he can take a group of people and make them good with his guidance. He
selects a tribe of people to be his “chosen”, and picks the Jewish people.

Zeus tells Lucifer that Lucifer never knew his father, and Lucifer says “I am not that man, I am
not my father”.

While giving his chosen people guidance they tell him “wherever we go, from kingdom to
kingdom, we are eventually hated and exiled by the people of these various kingdoms. We have
no home. Why did you create us?”

Lucifer is at a loss and cannot explain why the Jewish people cannot change, and tells them “I
created you so I could hate you”.

Lucifer brings certain people before Zeus and suggests perhaps they deserve an eternity of pain
and suffering. “This man killed his entire family.” “This man raped and murdered young girls.”

“These men are worthy of pain and death, but not eternity” Zeus replies. “You’re making your
people bake their bread with their own excrement?”

“Yes, it’s my way of telling them to eat shit and die.” LOL

The Great Pyramid


Construction of this massive temple was completed and it was powered up. The dimensions of the Great
Pyramid were precise. The perimeter of the base divided by its height represented twice the value of pi.
The surface area of the 4 sides divided by the surface area of the base represented the Golden Ratio.
Within the King’s Chamber, the Fine Structure Constant (1:137) was found in the volume of the chamber
and coffer. Zeus, the supreme being, the Alpha and the Omega, used his powerful mind to create a new
universe.

He explains to his followers that this universe will see, within its lifespan, 33 planets just like our own.
Each of these planets will led by a clone of Zeus and his family, who will oversee the construction of
another Great Pyramid and ultimately create a new universe. This makes life fractal. One planet creates
another universe with 33 planets, each of which create another universe with 33 planets, down the
infinite we go, chasing an infinitely smaller point.
A new planet was formed within the heart of our closest star. Zeus seeded it with life. A tube of water
was filled with the DNA of a being and zapped with energy that mimics the Schumann Resonanes; 7.83
Hz, 14.3 Kz, 20.8 Hz, 27.3 Hz, 33.8 Hz. This returns an “echo” of sorts, a distinct radio frequency which
when amplified and emitted toward a vial of amino acids causes the amino acids to assemble
themselves into the exact same DNA strand. By doing this they are able to project life onto another
planet and seed it with life. Everything we see within our fossil record was a precursor to the life form
that followed it. First this, then that, all the way up the evolutionary table to mankind, then to God.
Within the Garden dwelt Adam and Eve, as well as others. Zeus commanded them that they may eat
from everything within the Garden except from the apple tree.

We know how this story goes, but Zeus asked Lucifer if he could possibly tempt them into betraying his
commandment. Lucifer possessed the body of a snake and first talked Eve into it, who then told Adam to
try it. After taking bites from the apple Zeus gave them awareness of their own nudity. Zeus
subsequently cast them out of the garden.

After toiling in the lands outside of the Garden, Adam returned and spoke to the heavens, to his father.
He understood the lesson, that he cannot do whatever he wants, as much as he might want to, and to
always listen to his own conscience and not let others sway his judgment. This was a good lesson, and
he demonstrated that he learned the importance of tradition. He was ready to become a king.

Adam expressed his distrust for the serpent lord, but Zeus corrected him. “You may not trust this man,
but do you trust me? This man as a place, a purpose in the pattern of the grand design. This will be
revealed to you in due time.”

The Fall
It is shortly before Lucifer is to return home to Asgard. Representatives from Zeus’ kingdom have come
to accept the tribute Lucifer’s people have prepared for them. One of them has brought his son with
him, and he resembles his father. The man remarks while laughing and swatting at flies that Lucifer is
the Lord of the Flies. He tells him that at least his queen gave him sons. This causes Lucifer shame and
regret, and makes him long for children that look like him.

He visits Asgard and adopts the name Loki. He visits a brothel. He meets a whore who strikes him as a
woman who looks like his mother. She woos him and he reveals that he is royalty. They lay in bed and
talk about his life as a god and her early life. He likes her a lot. He visits her several more times and finds
himself falling in love with her. He is ashamed when she makes a joke about the man named Lucifer, and
he scolds her and tells her to not speak ill of the dead and that he sacrificed himself for the good of their
kingdom.

Other men in the brothel mention that they have to take a shit, and one remarks not to forget to wipe
his Luci. Lucifer asks these men why they continue to shame a man who died protecting his kingdom.
One of these men tell Loki a Joke; that there was a man who traveled to a new land and happened upon
a stranger who new the lay of the land. He asked the man his name, and the man takes him on a quick
tour.

“You see that windmill? I built that windmill but do the people call me Ulfric the windmill builder? No,
they don’t.”

“And do you see that levee? I built that levee, and it kept the waters at bay and prevented the entire
town from being underwater. Do they call me Ulfric the Dam builder? No… but you suck ONE dick and
you’re Ulfric the cocksucker.” And so it goes in life. People don’t remember all the good you’ve done.
They remember the perversions.

In his absence, Frigg has taken to loving her biological son Balder even more. This makes Loki jealous, as
he used to be his mother’s favorite.

Loki is made a captain of the guard as his employment. The walls of Asgard are being fortified and a
team of northern men are hired, with their leader agreeing to complete the project within three seasons
in exchange for marrying Freya. Loki doesn’t believe this is possible and convinces the others to accept
these terms. When it becomes apparent that the walls will be completed in time they tell Loki he must
make things right or he will be exiled or killed. Loki possesses the body of a mare and runs onto the
construction site, leading their horses astray and into the forest. While in the dark forest night, alone
with a stallion, Loki allows one of them to mount him while he’s possessing the body of the mare.

The contract was negated anyway because the leader of the workers was a descendant of an enemy of
Asgard, and some time later it was noticed that the mare was pregnant. Being a prize mare she was kept
separate from stallions, and it was deduced that the only time she could have been impregnated was
when Loki possessed her. When the foal was born it had eight-legs and a birthmark on it’s shoulder
exactly like Loki’s. This foal would grow up to be Sleipnir.

Because he is married to the Indian Princess Pragya he is unable to marry another woman, so he is cruel
to his former wife and tells her that he is walking away from her and their children. He tells her this over
a dinner party with several friends and guests over. He sings a song “Kygo – Happy Now”. While singing
the song he begins dancing. This event destroys her psychologically. The people are happy, clapping and
singing along because it is a snappy tune. Children join in on dancing while she watches on in horror. By
the end of it she runs out crying.

Her father dies shortly after and she throws herself onto his funeral pyre to commit suicide out of
shame, and curses him with her dying breath.

Free from a wife, he is free to marry again. He tells his family that he wishes to marry this woman, and
his family is immediately incredulous. She is a whore, as far removed from noble birth that a woman can
be. They attempt to talk him out of it but he is insistent, he loves this woman and she accepts him the
way he is.

A Creation Story
In the beginning there was God, a vast intelligence that's pretty much the galaxy we reside in. It divided
itself into two opposing forces: the masculine and the feminine, the Yin and the Yang. It was like a
cosmic ejaculation, probably felt pretty good, and all of creation sprang forth from there. These two
opposing forces are in a dance with each other. They grow apart, they come together, sometimes their
interactions are violent. The gods are projections of this vast consciousness.

The whole of creation is a drama, an act unto itself (sort of like how a song has a beginning and an end,
with the sole purpose of making the listener feel something). Anything that lives experiences emotion,
and the gods are no different. They are the principle actors and experience the greatest drama and
emotions, they feel more deeply than any other creation owing to their vast consciousness.

Anyway, the head god and goddess never really come together to make love until the beginning and end
of creation, so while they are husband and wife they always seem to "miss their moment" when it
comes to making love (hence all the affairs in mythology).

So we go through the ages, experiencing all sorts of drama. The gods in love with each other or fighting
each other, the gods in love with mankind or opposed to them. So it ends like this:

Near the end of creation the god and goddess come close to making love. All He wants is a cosmic love-
making session only she can provide, but a fly lands on His face and She finds it funny. This ruins the
moment for her and she laughs, remarking they always miss their moment. At this point in time He's
kind of unhinged and this makes him angry, so he rapes her.

In His post-nut clarity He realizes he fucked up (as He often does) and knows He hurt Her deeply. She
tells Him that he's the only man in the universe that can make Her feel this way, the only one that can
rob Her of Her autonomy. She falls into a depression and becomes suicidal, so He has to keep a close eye
on Her and keeps Her as a prisoner, making things worse.

He tries everything to get Her to respond but She's despondent and won't make eye contact or speak to
Him. So one day He does the unthinkable: He starts paying more attention to their children. This is all
She's ever wanted - for Him to be a better father - but instead of causing Her to love Him more it causes
Her to hate Him more (because it's like too little, too late). She tries to turn the children against Him, but
they tell Her they're just glad to have Him around and they forgive Him. This causes Her to hate the
children too, so one day She does the unthinkable: She kills the children and flees to Her kingdom.

So He finds out and is devastated by what's happened. He calls Her on the phone (the gods have them)
and He tells Her "are you happy now? You fucked everything up. And the baby, he was the most
beautiful. How could you kill him?"

She starts to laugh. This catches Him by surprise because normally He's the one who laughs when
something fucked up happens, but there's nothing funny about this to Him. So He asks Her "what's so
fucking funny?"

So She tells Him, "I thought it would have been harder to kill them, but it was actually pretty easy
because they looked just... like... YOU."

This drives Him insane, and He tells Her "I hate you. I'm going to hurt you. I'm going to cut your pretty
little face off and it's going to be the easiest thing I've ever done. I'm coming for you. You know you can't
stop me when I'm angry."

She says something to the effect of "bring it asshole" and hangs up on Him. He doesn't even try to call
Her back.

He stands up and walks right out of His room and encounters a man who walks up to Him and asks Him
"why do you look so serious, my Lord?"

Now you have to understand His relationship with this man. He has known this man His entire
incarnation. He loves him like an uncle. This man's only job is to calm Him down when He gets like this.
So He walks up to the man and *poof* annihilates him, because he doesn't want to hear that shit right
now. He's going to go kill his wife.

Now the people He rules over at this time fear Him. He rules over them like a tyrant. They spring a trap
to try to stop Him and he crushes them for it. He turns to the survivors and tells them that they're going
to kill his wife, that it's a suicide mission and if anyone doesn't want to go then now's the time to step
forward. No one wants to go but no one steps forward, because they just witnessed His wrath and no
one wants Him to turn His gaze toward them.

So they launch an attach on the Goddess, and suffice it to say it's an epic battle; everyone dies. So it's
just the last two gods standing at the end of creation, duking it out (and a few cowering humans hiding
in caves because the Earth shakes when the gods fight).

She puts up a good fight but eventually He overwhelms Her. So He's standing over Her. He's prepared to
destroy Her (and Himself). There's no hesitation on His mind. He knows it, She knows it, this is how the
universe ends.

But it's not the end of the battle. She has one last trick up Her sleeve. The kind of trick only a woman can
pull off, and She's the most beautiful woman: she cries for mercy.

The sound She makes is like the key to His heart. It resonates deeply within His soul. It causes a cascade
of emotions, and He suddenly realizes that He can't do it. He can't break Her, because He loves Her. And
in this moment She loves Him too, because it might sound messed up, it might sound like a toxic
relationship, but when He hurts Her Her love for Him grows.
And so the battle ends with them surrendering to each other. And for the first time since the creation,
for the first time since the drama started they finally have their moment and they come together and
make love.

The Fall
Loki finished telling the story to Sygin. He thought it was a beautiful love story. She thought it was
horrifying. The wife is raped and then kills her children? It’s anything but beautiful to her. The prophecy
of Ragnarok is foretold, the twilight of the gods will come soon after Balder’s death.

There is a storm and flood. A levee built in the earlier days of the kingdom is close to breaching. Loki
panics because he sees that the water that amassed behind the levee will wash away the town if the
dam fails. He rushes to get his family out before this happens but does not return to his post. The dam
doesn’t fail and Thor calls him a coward. The dam was designed under the guidance of one of Zeus’
engineers, and that Loki’s lack of faith caused him to act like a fool. Sigyn has mixed feelings, since Loki
cared about her and their children but is also ashamed by Loki’s cowardice.

Loki falls more in love with this woman after she bears him two children. While speaking about past
mistakes she confesses to him that she has laid with nearly one hundred men. Loki thinks about her past
relations and wants to have the same amazing sex he had with his Indian princess. Sigyn is reluctant, and
scolds Loki for the wanting to push the boundaries of sex and have another man have sex with her while
she watches. He starts to tell her, “but you used to be a…”

“I used to be a what, Loki? A whore? I fell in love with you because you treated me differently. You
didn’t look at me like I was a whore. You were supposed to treat me like I’m your wife. You’re like
Lucifer.”

Loki tells Sigyn the truth, that he IS Lucifer and his death was faked to give him a new start. His
relationship with Sigyn sours because of all this. He goes to a tavern and tells stories of his exploits, but
embellishes the stories and tells other men’s stories. Thor and other gods walk in and tell Loki to get a
life, get his OWN life and stop disrespecting the memory of other men by telling stories of their exploits
as if they were his own.

There is a celebration thrown in the Kingdom of Mount Olympse. Loki load his plate with food and a
snooty waiter asks him if he would like to take all the food. While there, Loki sneaks into the chamber of
of the Fates, and with two close friends, sit upon the throne of the fates and see all of time itself. They
attempt to alter events in such a way that will solidify their victory and allow them to seize control of the
Great Pyramid and install themselves as the Supreme Beings. From there they will be able to wage war
from “on high” against the inhabitants of these universes. They will be unable to build anything.
Anything they try to achieve will have floods, fires, plagues of locusts, earthquakes, rocks falling from
the sky until they submit to his rule. Loki sits upon the throne and alters the course of time in his favor.
This is a direct violation of the principles of Xenia, the custom of guest-home relations.w
There is a celebration thrown in the kingdom of Asgard. Balder, Frigg’s biological son and “golden child”,
is a guest of honor. This makes Loki jealous because he was always an outcast. He had heard that
Balder’s death would be due to mistletoe, which he thought preposterous, so as a “prank” he convinced
a blind man to throw mistletoe at Balder. Balder was terrified when he realized what it was being
thrown at him and he slipped and fell, landing on a knife and dying there. Loki said he was sorry and
everyone blamed him for causing this event.

This leads up to a harsh winter that lasts three years. Prior to the harsh winter the kingdom of Asgard
had many of their neighbors send their grain and food to Asgard as tribute in exchange for luxuries. The
people of the land become bitter and angry at Asgard for this, realizing that they do not have enough
food for themselves for the harsh winter and subsequently starve. They are unable to attack Asgard as
the Aesir are too powerful.

Everyone is cooped up inside the halls of the castle. Everyone is wary of the coming of Ragnarok. With
no one speaking to him Loki turns to drugs and probes the memories he has of his early childhood, when
he was loved by his biological mother and father. He remembers hiding under his bed when his father
would try to tickle him. Then he notices a conversation his father had with him that blows his mind.

His father tells him that he himself (the father) is the devil and will be cast down Tartarus. Loki is aware
of the prophecy of the devil and the bottomless pit that is Tartarus. Suddenly everything makes sense to
him. The foolish things he does. His erratic behavior and shitty life. He feels that Odin and perhaps some
of the others know this and that he has been set up to have a shitty life.

Loki confronts his family. The drugs have made him paranoid and erratic. He blames the others for his
shitty life and meddling with his mind, leading him to have this shitty life so he can be sacrificed at the
end of time. The others do not know what he’s talking about and insist that he is family. He kills several
of them before running out into the night.

Loki knows the lay of the land and the weaknesses of the fortress that is Asgard. He rides to many of the
neighboring kingdoms that are starving and convince them to launch an attack against his former home.
Loki has tampered with his sword and made it more powerful, and uses it to call down a bolt of lightning
that blows a hole in their walls. Ragnarok happens and everyone dies.

The Final Battle


Having destroyed their home and family, Loki rides side with his army to attempt to seize control of the
Great Pyramid. From there who would be able to wage war from On High against the inhabitants of
these universes and install himself as king across every world in every universe. Zeus sees this coming
and prepares a speech for his troops. For one battle they will all fight as gods. They will show the various
other kingdoms why they do not march on the Kingdom of Heaven; because they march directly into
them.
Loki encounters Zeus armies, and a fight ensues.

Zeus’ armies are destroyed and he asks Loki for an punishment save being cast down Tartarus for
eternity. Loki briefly considers killing Zeus, but decides against it. He is the Messiah, chosen by the
various other tribes around the world to serve their best interest, and he believes an example must be
made of Zeus. He orders that Zeus will be the one placed inside the oven at the end of time, in a state of
the highest torment. Zeus laughs, and asks him “you and what army?”

Loki looks around and realized his entire Army was destroyed and that his victory was just an illusion.
Zeus stabs him with a sword and clings to him, not allowing him to sever the connection and feel
everything that is happened to his avatar. When the connection is finally severed he realizes he’s in
trouble. He runs home to his wife and children and tells them that he must depart quickly, because
Zeus’ forces will be after him. He assures them that they will be safe since it was his own fault and no
one else’s.

Loki flees the land and searches for refuge in the hospitality of the people of the land. Loki is eventually
discovered hiding in a barn of an old woman. Loki’s family is slaughtered by Zeus’ troops. His wife
attempts to appease the soldiers by offering them sex, but this was the one condition set forth: if she
remained true to her husband and preserved her chastity she would be allowed to live. If she offered sex
she would be raped and hanged from the neck and their children slaughtered, which is what happened.

The Capture and Trial


Zeus hears that Ragnarok and the greater rebellion have taken place and sends his soldiers to
investigate. Loki is captured hiding in a woman’s barn and brought before Zeus’ court. Loki is found to
be Lucifer, and is subsequently called Lucifer for the rest of the trial. Loki says he does not recognize that
name.

During the trial all the heinous things Loki has done comes out. Beastiality, grave robbing, drug abuse,
lying, leading his first wife to kill herself, betraying his family and kingdom, using his position and powers
to commit crimes of a heinous nature. Loki refuses a lawyer to represent him and he represents himself.
He is combative, blames his victims, refuses to accept blame. He blames Zeus and the Fates for leading
him to this point in life. Everyone marvels at Zeus’ patience.

By the end of the trial everyone in the courtroom hates Loki. Zeus hands down his sentence: death is too
good for Lucifer, and sentences him to an eternity of the highest torment. He declares Lucifer the Devil,
and he will be cast down the bottomless pit at the end of time.

Lucifer tells Zeus “fuck you” one lasts time and then uses the last trick he has up his sleeve: he erases his
entire memory and reverts himself to the mind of a five-year-old boy. He looks around the courtroom
and asks where he is. This sends the courtroom into a fury. One goddess in the room notes that she can
see his mind and he is indeed a small boy, though he’s in a grown man’s body. Zeus and others claim this
is just a trick, that this “small boy” is still the same man. The goddess says she cannot in good conscience
allow the mind of a small boy, with no knowledge of their crimes, be cast off to experience an eternity of
pain or suffering. The goddess says the others can have him over her dead body. Zeus says he could
make that happen. Another goddess joins the first goddess. The courtroom becomes almost evenly
divided, with half insisting Loki be tortured in his current state and the other half insisting he is now
innocent.

A compromise is finally reached. They will send Loki as a small child to the underworld, where he will
live another life with parallels to this life and some changes made. In the end he will grow up to make
the same mistakes and lead the same life, because he is the same man.

This man leads an uneventful life of wasted talent. He joins the military and has a lackluster career. He
meets a woman who loves him dearly, but her health issues make her pregnancies extra difficult and she
is tired a lot. Her husband blames her for not trying to get out of the cycle of depression and encourages
her to attempt to rest, diet and exercise more which sends her further into her depression. They have
three children together, three sons. He has a good career as a police officer but he worries about his
anxiety and when it may cause him to make a mistake. His wife is unhappy living in another state far
from her friends and family.

In the end he burns his life to the ground and awakens to the idea that he is the Antichrist. When he
eventually commits suicide he is transported back to his body, which has been prepared as a sacrifice.
He is placed in a state of the highest torment, stuffed into the coffer of the Great Pyramid and at the end
of time a surge of energy comes from above converts his body into light because the King’s Chamber
contains within it the Fine Structure Constant (the ratio of 1:137). He swallows the universe immediately
below him, his ass-end angled upward to the universe above him. Across every universe in the endless
procession of universes below him it is him that is being sacrificed at the tail-end of the universes’
lifespan. Because he feels pain, sadness and fear the inhabitants of these universes experience joy and
pleasure: rapture. A cancer bomb goes off in his body at precisely the right moment and the universe
ends. Because his mind is synchronized with all of those below him he wakes up an instant later to
experience the same fate yet again, and it is like this for all eternity. He eats shit and dies for all eternity.
He is the serpents that will eat his own tail for all eternity. He is the serpent eating his own tail, he is the
Ouroboros.

Colorfull Nickles

Kygo – Happy Now

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