ASEBIA: THE GOD OF SIN
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as as mighty as the raging sea, seeking whom it may devour under the dark and scary moonlight
perial might, is a thick-skinned monster. His hands are that of goat paws, claws sprout from his ha
ous shrink to the ground. He is a very scary animal, but not even th
ilding, threatening to burn it down but still could not. No sound was made as every l
ou to my kingdom? I took you in when the God in heaven threw you down he
wed. The air was thick and deeply stained in black void. Nothing
ould send them to their pitiful demise, where shouts of despair and ago
s to rot with me in damnation. Make haste and do my bi
uilding knew it's Master and feared him. The voice was deep and husky, it had low tones that scraped like nails
fools I made my Second in Command failed me. Wh
to bear. The creatures shake and tremble, for they feared for their miserable lives. Th
r and agonise, for they we
ing more of those pitiful weaklings into His kingdom. Ye all know that and thou bringest m
f those weaklings in my kingdom" Lucifer's claws starts tapping the stone of his th
d forward, eyes as red as a hot blazing furnace. He looked at his Six
win this war and claim what rightfully belongs to us, Hea
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yet outwardly voice was heard. The voice caused the ug
oom with the two strongest abominations in Hell is another. Ugly
dared t
is
rince of he
ix deadly sins were shaking. There was gnashing of
he was mighty enough to shake hell and bring it down to
wretched fa
one quiver in His presence. His ugly face housed a sinister smile, and his hard fe
once set upon him. He was nothing like His father, yet
se
at
red as an erupting volcano seeking to b
o claw His prodigal infidel of a son in and out, ripping his flesh
hear of the meeting and I made haste. Although the dramatic appearance
g majestically in h
thou unworthy scoundrel! Thou sweat that thou ar
anger He had for his Father. For so great is the anger of
ather with all the anger He had,
me Lucifer" Asebia growls, looking at his father with scorn and utter wicked
ould pass through it. But still, the devil's sighed in utter relief because the
ut He was far from them, makin
y kingdom before the end. The e
heads remains bowed. No
fold. His red eyes left his Son and slowly, looking at His subjects caref
Seven deadly sins, Idare not say what my min
fire of hell. No head dared look at this abomination as he t