Lebor Clann Glas


iconAge of Dark Cults [194-277 CE]

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1In the year known as 194 CE,
2Thirteen hundred and ninety four years since the dawn of the Great Age,
3King Aurelius Cornelius Albinus of the Franks continued to prepare a mass army,
4To confront the African mercenary hoards of impostor Lucius Septimius Severus in Italia.
5Many of the Celts and Roman provinces did pledge their allegiance to the Franks,
6In Hispania, Gallia, Asia and Egypt as well as the kingdom of Eucadia (Ucadia).
7Yet the Septimius did succeed in purchasing the loyalty of many, such as the province of Illyrium,
8Of Dalmatia, Moesia, Thracia and Syria with the loyalty of Mauretania (Africa).
9In the year known as 195 CE,
10Thirteen hundred and ninety five years since the dawn of the Great Age,
11Lucius Septimius Severus did order a mercenary army of more than thirty thousand to land,
12At Nicopolis on the western side of Eucadia (Ucadia).
13Priest King Heraclites of Eucadia (Ucadia) did then withdraw his legions from Albinus.
14Thus Albinus was forced to delay his invasion of Italia and come to the aid of Heraclites.
15Albinus then ordered his main army of the Franks to move from the province of Narbonensis,
16To capture Gallia Cisalpina and the gateway to Italy and force the Septima to counter,
17And split their own forces in defense.
18In the same year King Clodius of the Suebi did form a new confederation,
19Including the Chatti and Marcomanni known as the Alemanni against the Franks.
20The Septima then did secure a treaty with Clodius and the Alemanni against the Franks,
21Who descended into Gallia Cisalpina against the mass Frank army to stop their advance.
22In the year known as 196 CE,
23Thirteen hundred and ninety six years since the dawn of the Great Age,
24As the main army of the Franks were engaged against the Alemanni,
25Lucius Septimius Severus landed a large mercenary army at Marsallia (Marsailles),
26Moving north and threatening to cut off and surround the Franks.
27King Aurelius Cornelius Albinus of the Franks was forced to call upon his reserves,
28To defend against the invasion of Gallia while his army fought a retreat from Italia.
29Upon the withdrawal from Gallia Cisalpina King Clodius and the Alemanni did invade,
30And seize Germania Superior and Raetia and Noricum.
31Lucius Septimius Severus did then put his mercenary hoard to work,
32In unearthing the cursed ruins of Lucifer (Lyon) in search of hidden gold and treasure.
33Soon the city was free of its earthen tomb such that Septimius Severus did declare,
34It to be a sacred city and extension of Rome as Colonia Lugdunum (Lyon).
35In the year known as 197 CE,
36Thirteen hundred and ninety seven years since the dawn of the Great Age,
37The Franks did face against the mass mercenary army of the Septimius near Colonia Lugdunum (Lyons).
38After days of bloody fighting the mercenary army was routed,
39Yet Lucius Septimius Severus did manage to escape with thousands of mercenaries.
40With the Franks no longer able to mount an invasion against the Septima,
41Upon the losses of thousands in such bloody battle,
42King Aurelius Cornelius Albinus of the Franks did order that every structure,
43Of Colonia Lugdunum (Lyons) be torn down to its foundations,
44That none may live or trade midst its ruins.

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1In the year known as 201 CE,
2Fourteen hundred and one years since the dawn of the Great Age,
3The Normen invaders succeeded in pushing the Goti (Goths) to the edge of the Black Sea,
4Far from their original homelands (Sweden and Russia).
5The Goti (Goths) then defeated the Samarians and captured the west of Scythia.
6Yet rather than slaughtering the Samarians the Goti (Goths) honored their defeated leaders,
7Through Matrimonial treaty and the retention of land and property.
8Thus King Augis of the Goti (Goths) with his two sons Amali and Balti,
9Proclaimed the new kingdom named Ouimi,
10Creating a new capital at the mouth of the Volga River called Arhemar.
11In the year known as 202 CE,
12Fourteen hundred and two years since the dawn of the Great Age,
13Priest King Heraclites of Eucadia (Ucadia),
14Did give up the ghost.
15The role of Priest King and protector of paradise,
16And custodian of the kingdom of Heaven on Earth,
17Did befall to his son whose name was Hippocrates.
18Lucius Septimius Severus sought at first to take advantage of the death,
19By ordering his son Publius Septimius Geta to lead a Mercenary army,
20To capture and destroy the Pappas in Athens.
21Yet the mercenaries and legions across the Empire began to revolt on account of unpaid pledges,
22With many of the mercenaries returning home to Africa, Syria and Illyria.
23Lucius Septimius Severus then ordered the arrest of Praetorian Prefect Gaius Fulvius Plautianus,
24Falsely claiming Plautianus had deliberately withheld the pay of the legions and mercenaries,
25And had colluded with the Parthians to steal the gold of Rome.
26The Septima then ordered that the Castellum Citadella (Castel de Angelo) in Rome,
27And sacred sanctuary of the Parthians be stormed to search for the gold.
28When some gold and other jewels were found, Lucius Septimius Severus did then proclaim,
29This be proof of the perfidy of the Parthians and that any soldier willing to fight for Rome,
30Would be paid their weight in the gold of the Parthians.
31Lucius Septimius Severus did then appoint jurist Aemilius Papianus as the new Praetorian Prefect,
32Under the law that no mercenary or legionnaire was free from service unless by a letter,
33Sealed in honor by the emperor as a discharge of their duties and that any man who sought to leave,
34Was therefore dishonorable and a coward to be beaten to death by his colleagues,
35Else a legion must be decimated in punishment for such cowardice.
36Lucius Septimius Severus then ordered it be a duty of all male Romans to serve in military service,
37For not less than seven years and that to refuse to obey such conscription,
38Was punishable by death unless a significant fine be paid.
39The orders and news of the crusade against Parthia had the effect,
40And the mercenary legions returned to strength and the grip of the Septima held.
41Upon news of the depth of the treachery and desperation of the Septima,
42Parthian King Artabanus bemoaned saying: The greed and avarice of these merchants dooms all.
43For in such delicate times we cannot both feed ourselves and fight.
44Thus these traders of slavery and banking condemn all of us into their madness.

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1In the year known as 203 CE,
2Fourteen hundred and three years since the dawn of the Great Age,
3Lucius Septimius Severus led a huge mercenary army seeking fortune into Parthia,
4Where like the worst of bandits and thieves they pillaged, raped and destroyed everything,
5Even unto the capital Castela Metropolis being a city sacred to Trajan and to Rome,
6But nothing to pirates and robbers from Africa, Dalmatia, Moesia and Syria.
7For all that was so priceless destroyed, the marauders of the Septimius failed to find,
8The vast treasures they so desperately desired.
9Even Abram Calpernius Piso and his household were forced to flee Babylon,
10To the patronage of Baal-Zebul, the head of the Galli of the necropolis of Ur,
11As Babylon was torn to pieces in a frenzy of looting and madness.
12Yet upon several crushing defeats against a vastly smaller Parthian army,
13The mercenaries turned south to Arabia Petrea and the promise of hidden treasure.
14In the year known as 204 CE,
15Fourteen hundred and four years since the dawn of the Great Age,
16The Great Holly King Cúirt (Arthur) mac Cúinn as High King of Ireland,
17Did give up the ghost.
18He was succeeded by his son Cúirmac mac Cúirt also the son of Sabina Cornelia Clementia,
19And great great great grandson of Jesus and Mariamne.
20Upon his coronation, Holly High King Cúirmac mac Cúirt did summons all the tribes to Tara,
21Including the Holly Kings of Leinster, Ulster, Connacht and Munster.
22There in the Great Hall of Tara, Cúirmac did speak to the assembled kings:
23Verily, if We (the Cuilliaéan) be the true foundation stone of heaven upon which the covenant,
24Of the ancient gods and man has rested since the beginning of time,
25And if we truly be the Diaspora as descended from Yahusia (Jesus) and Mariamne,
26As witnesses to the truth that all men be borne equal and that none be above the law,
27Then it is encumbered upon Us as the Holly to fulfill our obligations of such sacred office,
28And be exemplars to all men and women of the highest morals and ideals.
29That no knowledge be hidden nor held to ransom even it be the most powerful of tools.
30Nor may we judge mankind to be not worthy to receive the lessons of history,
31The truth of ancestry and the wonder and power of reasoning of properly educated mind.
32Indeed, it be our sacred obligation and our solemn duty that every generation and every king,
33Be competent to rule in honor and humility and wisdom.
34For if there be tyrants it be as much the fault of the Holly for failing to teach the people,
35The nature of law, of justice and civilization.
36And if there be men who claim themselves to be gods above others then this truly be our fault,
37For the willful arrogance and stubbornness of the Holly for thousands of years,
38Was to allow themselves to be known as gods among men,
39Yet forbid the complete emancipation of the souls of all mankind.
40I prostrate myself before heaven seven times seven and ask all spirits for forgiveness,
41For all the Holly Priests and Kings that have lived and died,
42And yet failed to fulfill their Divine Commission.
43I therefore pledge to you present upon this sacred day and place,
44That it be the mandate of heaven that each and every Holly be a savior to mankind;
45To teach and counsel and guide, so that willful ignorance that is the only true evil, cannot stand.
46That this Sacred and inviolable mandate be perpetual no matter what the age or cost.
47So that even in the darkest of hours it shall be the Holly who must forgive and remember,
48Who must teach and rise above such ignorance and madness,
49That only men of good character and reason be worthy leaders and priests.
50Thus let it be known now and forever more that the sacred isle of Eire (Ireland),
51Be a place of equality and excellence and the highest learning,
52That none who come in earnest intention shall be denied the highest education.
53Holly High King Cúirmac mac Cúirt then ordered a new standard be created as the yellow field,
54Upon which a Lion rampant displayed its power and yet its duty to all men.
55A round table was then commissioned in the Kings Hall of Tara,
56Around which the kings did meet as equals.
57Wise Holly King Cúirmac did build four great new universities,
58To compliment Clonmacnoise upon the River Shannon in Leinster.
59In the Kingdom of Ulster, he did build the University of Bangor on the Belfast Lough.
60For the Kingdom of Connacht, he did build the University of Clonfert in West Gallway.
61For the Kingdom of Meath, Cúirmac did build the University of Clonard upon the River Boyne.
62For the Kingdom of Munster the king did build the University of Cork upon the River Lee.
63Scribes from all the lands were then invited to come to Eire (Ireland) to attend and learn,
64And to view the greatest collections of ancient and uncorrupted manuscripts of knowledge,
65Remaining upon the planet from the times of Ebla and the Hyksos,
66To the Great Prophets of Yeb and the great empires and philosophers of Eliada and Rome.
67Upon such wonders, soon it became mandatory that the children of all great Celtic kings,
68And Diaspora did come to Eire (Ireland) for their education.
69Even mortal enemies and kings entwined in bitter conflict did send their sons,
70From as far and diverse as Parthia and India to Rome and Mauritania they did come.
71And for one brief and glorious moment,
72The most sacred of Isles became a beacon of hope of a wiser and more reasoned world.

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1In the year known as 206 CE,
2Fourteen hundred and six years since the dawn of the Great Age,
3The army of King Aurelius Cornelius Albinus of the Franks,
4Did cross to the east of the Rhine River between Argentorate and Mogontiacum,
5Against the Alemanni Confederation and King Clodius.
6A second army of the Franks did attack and reclaim Vesontio and much of Germania Superior.
7King Clodius did then send word to Lucius Septimius Severus to come to his aid.
8Septimius Severus did then promise to send mercenaries to the Alemanni to defeat the Franks.
9In the year known as 207 CE,
10Fourteen hundred and seven years since the dawn of the Great Age,
11Septimius Severus and his mercenary army did first return to Rome,
12Whereupon Septimius Severus demanded the strengthening of defenses against a Frankish attack.
13Yet rather than sending troops to King Clodius of the Suebi,
14Septimius Severus ordered his mercenary hoard to depart for an invasion of Englia.
15Upon news that Lucius Septimius Severus had broken his word to the Suebi,
16The Marcomanni and Chatti abandoned the Alemanni alliance, leaving the Suebi tribes alone.
17King Clodius did then anoint his son Caracallus as King of Swabia (Switzerland),
18To defend their new homeland to the last woman and child against the Franks.
19On news of the demise of the Alemanni, King Albinus did offer terms to Clodius,
20That on his oath he not attack the Suebi tribes or his son in Swabia,
21If he withdraw from Augusta Rauracorum in peace and swear to never raise arms again.
22Yet King Clodius refused, saying: Upon terms we did lose our lands (Ukraine and Poland),
23Against the Normen who saw such words as weakness,
24And upon trust of words again we are abandoned by the false wizards of Leptis Magna.
25The women of the Suebi dressed in black and wearing charm belts and relics of dead ancestors,
26Did then come before their loved ones who offered teeth, hair and some even fingers,
27Then woven by the women into their charm belts and necklaces,
28Whereupon the elder women did proclaim a high curse before the armies:
29Let those who betrayed and doomed our sons suffer the same pain and anguish of their deaths.
30Thus before the setting of the sun, the Suebi King and army were destroyed,
31And King Albinus kept his word and did not invade Swabia (Switzerland).
32In the same year,
33King Augis of the Goti with his son Balti did conquer the mountainous lands of the Carpi and Daci,
34But did not invade the Roman Province of Dacia, nor Moesia Inferior.
35King Augis did then declare the Kingdom of Thervingi of the mountains and forests to be Balti
36And the Kingdom of Greuthungi of the steppe grasslands and pebbly coasts to be Amali.
37In the same year,
38As Abram Capernius Piso and his household did prepare to leave the Necropolis of Ur,
39The Baal-Zebul as Chief Priest of the Galli and Lord of the City of Spirits,
40Did address Abram and his son Isaac and the priests assembled, saying:
41It is written that nothing be chance in this world, for fate be our companion.
42Verily, the earth has never witnessed such a house so desirous and obsessed at any cost,
43Than the Piso in inventing the course of history unto its own name.
44How then could such events have occurred if not by the force of heaven and earth,
45That the house of Piso come to the birthplace of humanity and the guardians of the dead,
46To bear witness to the mortality of all civilizations and the truth of all men,
47That we were created by the gods to be their perfect slaves,
48And that if a man or women be shown their true nature then they willingly enslave themselves.
49For no force or army or religion or idea be more powerful than the mind,
50And only a few be destined to know its secrets and to transcend its weaknesses.
51When the Baal-Zebul as Lord of the City of Spirits had finished, Abram did reply:
52To all here present I give this vow in blood to all the Piso and all who serve the Piso,
53That upon this day and forever more, the Piso shall honor and serve the wisdom of the priests,
54The servants of the dead and the messengers of our true creators.
55Truly the law shall be above all men and that none possess to change it;
56And that the highest expression of honor and respect be self discipline and humility,
57And the worst transgression be willful ignorance and arrogance.
58For no man serve the Lord of Hosts by abandoning reason and acting as an animal,
59And no man find reward in performing rituals for which they choose to be willfully ignorant.
60Verily, only a man who respects divine knowledge and reason respects heaven and earth.
61Thus we shall restore the laws of our true creators and the balance of heaven and earth,
62That men and women bred to be animals shall be treated with kindness and a firm hand,
63And that men and women borne to be slaves shall respect the law and perform their obligations,
64And those few who possess the selfless discipline to overcome shall be custodians.
65The Baal-Zebul and Galli then revealed to Abram and his son Isaac a fortune of treasure,
66Gathered from offerings to the dead kings and queens and princes at Ur over hundreds of years,
67And that this vast treasure be at the service of the Piso if they honor their word,
68In restoring the law of the lesser gods and creators of mankind.
69Abram Calpernius Piso and his son Isaac did pledge solemn vows to live as paupers,
70And use such wealth only to serve the will of the Lord of Hosts and his plan.
71The Galli did then direct Abram and Isaac to go to the city of Darabgerd (Darab),
72In the Satrap of Persis (Parsa) where it was prophesied the revolution must begin.

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1In the year known as 207 CE,
2Fourteen hundred and seven years since the dawn of the Great Age,
3The mercenary hoards of the Septima did land at Vannes in the lands of the Amoricans (Brittany),
4Where the pirate King Cogidubnus of the Amoricans did pledge his pirate fleet,
5If Lucius Septimus Severus recognize him as king over the ancient homelands of the Britons.
6Word came to Holly High King Cuinneach (Kenneth) of Englia (England) at Glastonbury,
7Of the mercenary fleet of the Septima and their alliance with the Amorican pirates.
8Yet the legions of Englia were under strength on account of the promise to Albinus,
9In service against the Suebi in Germania.
10Holly High King Cuinneach (Kenneth) ordered that Din Eiden (Edinburgh) and HollyRood,
11Be reinforced and defended at all cost as the High King and his court travelled north,
12From Glastonbury to return to awaken Holly Rood for the first time in nineteen years.
13In the year known as 208 CE,
14Fourteen hundred and eight years since the dawn of the Great Age,
15Lucius Septimius Bassianus, the son of Lucius Septimus Severus, aided by King Cogidubnus,
16Did first attack Cambria with such ferocity that it shocked the defenders.
17Holly King Cuinneach (Kenneth) did order then the kings of Bernicia and Deiria to aid Cambria.
18Yet so determined be the Amoricans spurred on by revenge and the Mercenaries by stories of gold,
19That within weeks the Cambrians were overwhelmed and Cordor (Colchester) was lost.
20Before the Celts could muster more forces against the Septima,
21Lucius Septimus Severus did land an army in Cantia and lay siege to Cantor (Cantebury).
22Now with two mercenary armies upon the lands of Englia (England),
23Holly King Cuinneach (Kenneth) did call upon Marcus Artorius Castus the Pendraig (Dragon),
24To defend the midlands and stop the Holly kingdom of Englia from being cut in two.
25Upon the fall of Cantor (Cantebury) Lucius Septimus Severus did order his army,
26To unearth the ruins of Londonium as the dead city cursed as a place without soul,
27By Celtic Emperor Yahusia (Jesus) more than one hundred and twenty years earlier.
28Lucius Septimus Severus then ordered that gold and jewels be secretly buried,
29To encourage the robbers and thieves to unearth the city faster.
30Thus within only a year the most cursed place in history was reborn.
31A place from which no valid law or spirit could ever be born or reside.
32Lucius Septimius Severus did then declare King Cogidubnus the King of Britonia,
33With its capital at Regentium (Chichester) 50 miles south west of Londinium upon the coast.
34And did rename Cordor (Colchester) to Colonia Victricensis.
35Lucius Septimius Severus did then speak to the mercenary and pirate hoard, saying,
36Let us celebrate for upon this day I dedicate this place Colonia Londinium as part of Rome.
37Therefore, all who are citizens of Londinium shall be honored as citizens in Rome.
38To each and every man who has fought for his freedom and his family here today,
39I say that you each be full owners of Londinium as this is your city to have and hold,
40That no Celtic King may proclaim it be Holly Land for it be the Holly who surrendered it,
41And it be all of you who gave it salvation.
42Lucius Septimius Severus did then order huge fortifications to be built to protect,
43The first private city in the history of the Roman Empire.
44The mercenaries willingly worked day and night to then build a wall more than 2 miles long,
45And 9 feet wide and 20 feet high enclosing the city of some 33 acres.
46Yet before the fortifications were completed Lucius Septimius Severus did fall gravely ill,
47Suffering terrible pains and fever for which no amount of relief could diminish.
48Lucius Septimius Severus and his son Lucius Septimius Bassianus with their Praetorian,
49Did travel north to evoke the ancient right of Eboracium (York) as the home of Emperors.
50Holly King Cuinneach (Kenneth) did send word that such honor be conditional,
51So long as Holly Rood stood untouched and upon such pledge not to attack Caledonia,
52The Celts did permit the Septima to travel unharmed to Eboracium (York).

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1In the year known as 208 CE,
2Fourteen hundred and eight years since the dawn of the Great Age,
3Pappa Basileus Heraclites of Eukadia (Ucadia),
4Did have a son he named Hermes.
5In the same year,
6Holly High King Cúirmac mac Cúirt of Eire (Ireland) and descendant of Yahusiah (Jesus) and Mariamne,
7Did summons the lesser Kings and tribal Kings to Tara to speak of the events in Englia, saying:
8In less than one generation, our kingdoms have become a beacon of hope unto this world,
9As sworn enemies choose to send their children to our Universities to learn,
10And become men of reason and of culture and discipline.
11Yet it is not enough to emancipate the mind if men remain enslaved by the laws that govern them.
12Verily the Holly have freed the ancient vaults of knowledge to the world,
13Yet we have collectively failed to free the land and soil upon which they live and prosper.
14Such injustice then has empowered men of greed and malice to seize the moment,
15And proclaim to the lost and oppressed that they may own land that is not theirs to give.
16Thus, it is insufficient to proclaim the Holly merely be the custodians of land for heaven,
17For those without land and shelter believe only the lies of pirates and thieves,
18As no action to the contrary is demonstrated by the Diaspora.
19Verily, men now seek to make good their talents and forge their own paths,
20As much as men in communities and tribes seek the old ways of common property.
21Therefore, let these maxims herald the sacred law of the land,
22That none may defile heaven nor the rights granted to every man and woman.
23Verily, no man, nor king, nor tribe, nor religion or empire may own the earth or sky,
24For we be granted the right of ownership of only one form of property,
25Being the very flesh and blood body we inhabit as mind and spirit.
26All other forms of right be nothing more than the right of use as custodians.
27All men therefore possess the right of use of the land equally with none higher,
28And none may claim ownership of the land by blood, or covenant or divine right.
29Instead, let the measure of land be fair and equal that the bounds be clear,
30That a man be entitled to the use of his plot being one seventh of an acre,
31As the promise of eighty four feet by one hundred and twenty feet under heaven.
32Let the edges of the boundaries be clearly marked and surveyed,
33Not less than once every seven years.
34For no man may claim use of land that he has never seen or has never surveyed.
35Thus, let a man have right of use of his plot for seventy years,
36As the fair length of a productive life,
37That none may steal or seize such land.
38In the year known as 210 CE,
39Fourteen hundred and ten years since the dawn of the Great Age,
40Pappa Basileus Heraclites of Eukadia (Ucadia),
41Did have a second child and daughter he named Hypatia.
42In the same year,
43Lucius Septimius Severus still crippled with unbearable pain and sickness,
44Did summons his two sons Publius Septimius Geta and Lucius Septimius Bassianus,
45To Palatinum Eboracium (York) where he did announce before his court,
46That Lucius Septimius Bassianus would rule the western provinces,
47While Publius Septimius Geta would rule the eastern provinces from Rome.
48In the year known as 211 CE,
49Fourteen hundred and eleven years since the dawn of the Great Age,
50Impostor Emperor Lucius Septimus Severus did give up the ghost.
51Upon death of Lucius Septimius Severus,
52The mercenary army disbanded as the mercenary legions from Dalmatia and Pannonia,
53Did return to their homelands and civil war within these provinces erupted.
54In Salona, Gaius Carinus Dardanis was declared king by the mercenary legions,
55And declared the independent kingdom of Dardania.
56In Naissus, Marcus Valerius Claudius and the mercenary legions did declare independence,
57And the independent kingdom of Valeria,
58And in Siscia in Pannonia, Lucius Domitius Aurelianus declared an independent kingdom,
59With the former mercenaries naming it the kingdom of Savia.
60To the north King Caracallus of the Suebi moved south from Swabia (Switzerland) into Italia,
61While in Englia the Celtic legions of Holly King Cuinneach (Kenneth) did mobilize,
62Against the north of Britonia and Colonia Victricensis (Colchester).
63Facing the loss of the east, Publius Septimius Geta in Rome declared himself Emperor,
64And ordered that the Senate pass his edict to conscript all able males into service,
65To defend Italia and the Empire.
66Yet Quintus Septimus Tertullianus convinced the Senate to make him Emperor,
67And seek terms with King Caracallus and save Rome.
68Publius Septimius Geta and all his supporters were then rounded up and arrested,
69As Quintus Septimus Tertullianus was appointed Emperor of Rome.
70Tertullian did then send word on honor of truce to invite emissaries of Dardanis and Caracallus,
71And Valerian and Aurelian to attend his coronation ceremony and witness the execution of Geta.
72Quintus Septimus Tertullianus did then institute an elaborate coronation ceremony,
73To emphasize his powers, adopting the name of Pontifex Victor (Pope Victor),
74As the first Pontiff to worship Cybele as Magna Mater and Queen of Heaven.
75At the conclusion of the coronation celebration Publius Septimius Geta and one thousand,
76Of his supporters were publicly executed in a series of brutal and cruel exhibitions,
77Witnessed by King Caracallus and the other kings and emissaries.
78Pope Victor then appointed Marcus Opellius Macrinus as Praetorian Prefect,
79And upon the blood of the slain Geta splashed across his robes,
80Pope Victor did proclaim King Caracallus of the Suebi to be the first Gordian (Guardian) of Rome,
81And that the Suebi be honored as citizens of Rome.
82King Caracallus and the other kings did agree to terms and the fate of the east was settled.

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1In the year known as 212 CE,
2Fourteen hundred and twelve years since the dawn of the Great Age,
3As Lucius Septimius Bassianus remained at Palatinum Eboracium (York),
4With his households and his son Lucius Septimius Elagabalus,
5The forces of Holly King Cuinneach (Kenneth) did recapture Colonia Victricensis (Colchester),
6Pushing the forces of King Cogidubnus of Britonia south to the bounds of Cantia,
7And the pirate kingdom of Londinium.
8In the same year,
9Upon the first anniversary of Quintus Septimus Tertullianius as Emperor and Pontifex Maximus,
10And the first Roman Pontiff of the Magna Mater and Queen of Heaven as Pope Victor,
11Pope Victor did issue his first edict saying: Verily, it is the Great Mother that protects us.
12So it is fitting that our petitions and sacrifices be unto her the Queen of Heaven and all the gods,
13Immaculately conceived without blemish of any kind of the base transgressions of men and women.
14Therefore, let it be known now and forever more that no other god be greater than the Virgin Queen.
15Thus if Romans seek to honor Mithra, they must honor Moloch the son of Cybele,
16And if Romans wish protection from the terrors of this world then they must pay in blood.
17For the Blessed Virgin Queen be a force more fearful than any barbarian army,
18And she will reign fire and brimstone upon the heads of those who ignore her teachings.
19Thus let it be said that no woman may be a priest.
20For women menstruate and are filthy in thoughts and unreliable messengers.
21Indeed the entirety of women have proven themselves empty vessels,
22Possessed by nothing but the shallowest of desires and wants of material wealth.
23Verily women have abandoned their souls and proclaimed themselves to be the purveyors of fear.
24Thus men and men along may profess sacred orders to our Virgin Mother in Heaven.
25And only men may recite her sacred meditations of rota (Rosary of Cybele).
26For the highest expression of the devotion of men and priests of Moloch and Cybele,
27Be the sacrifice of their progeny and dedication to celibacy.
28For truly no more true priest of Rome there be than one willing to suffer the burden of celibacy.
29Upon his speech, a stream of young men did step forth within the Forum,
30And one by one they slashed off their genitals until the streets were covered in their blood,
31As some did fall and die from such self inflicted wounds to the joy of Pope Victor and his Curia.
32In the year known as 213 CE,
33Fourteen hundred and thirteen years since the dawn of the Great Age,
34King Augis of the Goti did give up the ghost.
35The crown did then befall to his eldest son Amali the King of Greuthungi.
36Yet following the burial of their father, his younger brother named Balti,
37King of Thervingi (former lands of Carpi and Daci) refused to yield,
38Saying their father saw fit they command their own kingdoms.
39A bitter civil war did then erupt between the Goti,
40As the forces of Amali of the Kingdom of Greuthungi sought to defeat his brother Balti.
41So bloody the conflict that within a year Amali did call for truce,
42That no more Goti blood be spilled for such madness.
43Sensing opportunity midst such conflict, Pope Victor did send word to King Balti,
44To come in peace to Rome as an honored guest recognized by Rome as the true king of the Goti.

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1In the year known as 214 CE,
2Fourteen hundred and fourteen years since the dawn of the Great Age,
3King Balti of the Goti Thervingi Kingdom did come to Rome with his guard,
4To be warmly greeted by Quintus Septimius Tertullianius as Pope Victor.
5Pope Victor did offer King Balti the sum of 36,000,000 denarii if the Goti supply men as legions,
6To take the place of the former mercenaries of Pannonia, Dalmatia and Moesia,
7Who remained allies, but as their own kingdoms and refused to give more men.
8King Balti agreed to provide ten legions as 60,000 men to Pope Victor as Emperor.
9Quintus Septimius Tertullianius did then order the minting of a new coin to be the standard,
10Called the Victoria having a face value of two silver denarii,
11Yet having only the real weight in silver of one and a half denarii.
12As soon as the Victoria began to be circulated, prices did rise and many became destitute.
13In the same year,
14King (Marcus) Aurelius Cornelius Albinus of the Franks did order greater defence in Rhaetia,
15In the creation of a defensive wall and fort complex against Suebi attack.
16In the same year,
17Holly High King Cúirmac mac Cúirt of Eire (Ireland) did call all kings and tribal kings to Tara,
18Where the wise king did issue an edict, saying:
19Let it be known to all now and forever,
20That the ancient system of law of Honor that placed the Cuilliaéan above all others,
21And that determined a fine in monetary value for every offence to banish blood feud,
22Has itself become repugnant and manifestly unfair.
23For it has allowed the rich to pay for their transgressions without inconvenience,
24Yet rendered the poor perpetual bondsmen, often for one small mistake or action.
25Thus the ones called the uibrien (O’Briens) as bonded servants are no better than slaves,
26Despite the law being clear that all forms of slavery be an abomination.
27Further, it has created clans of people who remain dedicated to revolution and revenge,
28That we call the uinial (O’Niells) as the ones who have no honor,
29On account of their disgust at what they see as two standards of law.
30Verily I say to you, that all law must be equal and fair and so no monetary fine or penalty,
31Can be fairly rendered without injuring the truth of the law.
32Holly High King Cúirmac mac Cúirt of Eire (Ireland) did then order the disbanding,
33Of the honor price and fine system of law of Eire (Ireland) for the first time,
34In over one thousand years.
35In the year known as 215 CE,
36Fourteen hundred and fifteen years since the dawn of the Great Age,
37The newly formed Roman Legions of VisiGoti (Visigoths) did invade Syrian lands,
38And defeat King Abgar of Osroene, capturing the city of Edessa and making it a Roman Province.
39In the same year,
40Quintus Septimius Tertullianus as Pope Victor did order Marcus Opellius Macrinus to Alexandria,
41And execute its leadings citizens on account of their satire of the Pontiff,
42And their blasphemy against Cybele as Queen of Heaven.

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1In the year known as 216 CE,
2Fourteen hundred and sixteen years since the dawn of the Great Age,
3Conditions in Italia worsened as the value of money continued to drop.
4When the Senate did complain of the starving people, Quintus Septimius Tertullianus did order,
5The leading Senators be arrested for causing the crisis and did have them executed.
6He then ordered the value of Silver in the Victoria be reduced to half the weight of denarii,
7And that only the copper sesterius continue as 4 asses and equal to one denarii,
8And that all silver denarii be surrendered and exchanged upon penalty of death.
9Yet the people of Rome did not surrender the silver coins and instead sought moneychangers,
10Who melted the denarii into silver for a price and the value of money continued to fall.
11In the same year,
12Cuinel (Connell) the son of Holly King Cuinneach (Kenneth) of Caledonia (Scotland),
13And High King of the Kings of Englia (England) and Emperor of the Celts,
14Did have a son, whom he named Cuinhainn (Kevin).
15In the same year,
16The Roman Legions of VisiGoti did invade Armenia and annex it under complete Roman control.
17In the year 217,
18Fourteen hundred and seventeen years since the dawn of the Great Age,
19As food shortages and price rises did continue across the remnants of the Roman Empire,
20Heavy rain across much of Europe caused terrible floods even unto Rome,
21That thousands did drown and crops and stores were destroyed.
22Yet when the united Senate did warn Quintus Septimius Tertullianus as Pope Victor,
23That the city would riot before it starved, Pope Victor demanded the Senate be disbanded,
24And blamed for the ill fortune befalling the people of Rome.
25In desperation the Senate did call upon Marcus Opellius Macrinus to do his duty,
26And soon after Marcus Opellius Macrinus did kill Quintus Septimius Tertullianus.
27Yet forewarned of the plot, Thascius Tertullianius Caecilius the son of Victor did escape.
28The Senate did then promise Marcus Opellius Macrinus be Emperor,
29If he did dispatch the last of the Septima from the Earth.
30Marcus Opellius Macrinus did then send word to Lucius Septimius Bassianus,
31That he be endorsed as the true Emperor but that without a leader, Rome be near collapse.
32Fires and riots were then staged across the city and the Praetorian delayed to act.
33On news of the events in Rome Lucius Septimius Bassianus did depart from Eboracium (York),
34Yet ordered his son Lucius Septimius Elagabalus and Prateorian Publius Valerius Comazon,
35Remain at Eboracium (York) until called.
36Upon his arrival in Rome, Lucius Septimius Bassianus was seized and executed
37And Marcus Opellius Macrinus was made Emperor.

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1In the year known as 218 CE,
2Fourteen hundred and eighteen years since the dawn of the Great Age,
3The agents of Baal-Zebul did send word to Abram Calpernius Piso and his son Isaac,
4That the time was ordained for him to make his presence known.
5Aided by trained fanatics of the Galli, Abram seized control of the city of Darabgerd (Darab),
6And did kill the governor of the Satrap of Persis (Parsa) named Tiri.
7There before the people of Darabgerd (Darab) and his militia army, Abram did speak, saying:
8Glory be to the gods and spirits who directed our victory against the tyranny of men,
9Who care not for our salvation nor our freedom.
10Verily, I say to you that power is not to be found in gold or jewels of fine fabrics,
11Nor in great armies and weapons of destruction but in knowledge.
12For it is knowledge of Manes that is the only true power.
13Knowledge of righteous and correct behavior of mind and spirit.
14Knowledge of the truth of heaven and earth and the origins of our species.
15Knowledge that has been kept from you by ancient magi and holly priests for themselves.
16These false priests speak of wisdom and enlightenment yet is the world enlightened?
17Have these priests not ruled as if gods for thousands of years?
18For the Cuilliaéan and Diaspora care not for your well being but their own occult power.
19That is why they have kept this knowledge from you, that you remain slaves.
20That you remain fearful and hungry and in pain.
21If these priests and prophets did seek our interests, why then is the world no better?
22Truly with this knowledge each and every man and woman may find freedom.
23Freedom from pain and suffering and freedom from fear and their own imperfections.
24But only if one is prepared to dedicate one's heart and mind and soul upon the journey.
25Verily, I tell you that “good” force dwells in the realm of light and the heavens,
26And is the father of majesty and greatness known as “Abba de Rabban” (Father of Greatness);
27Who possesses 4 faces being Time, Light, Creation and Virtue,
28And possesses 5 Shekhinas (Tabernacles) of Intelligence, Reason, Thought, Reflection and Will.
29The “evil” force dwells in the realm of darkness below the realm of light on earth,
30And is the father of knowledge and teaching known as “Seytan” (Satan) king of demons,
31And who possesses four (4) faces being Air, Fire, Earth and Water,
32And also possesses five attributes being Forgetfulness, Greed, Avarice, Pain and Death.
33The world of light is infinite in five directions (N,S,W,E and above),
34Yet is constrained by evil and darkness below.
35The world of evil is infinite in five (5) directions (N,S,W,E and below),
36Yet is constrained by light above.
37Verily, All men and women are borne with a base soul (mind) called Ahu-Man (inhuman),
38Being the state of not knowing, ignorance, stupidity, foolishness and unclean.
39Those that educate themselves to Manes may then develop a second soul (mind) called Hu-Man,
40And a state of consciousness to act, perform and do.
41Only those that have dedicated themselves to the highest scripture and are worthy,
42Then reach the third state of soul (mind) Ba-Man (Brahman),
43Of spiritual perfection, wisdom and hermeneutic skill.
44For all sentient (thinking) beings who have reached the status of being "Hu-Man"
45Have free will to choose to transgress sacred law and sin (khat) or obey the law,
46And perform a good deed (mizdah).
47Both khat (sins) and good deeds (mizdah) accumulate over a life,
48And transfer to the next life time,if not completely “accounted”.
49However, those possess only a base soul (Ahu-Man) do not have "will".
50Verily, the cause of all sorrow originates from the first man called “masya”,
51And his wife “masyaneh” who turned their back on “abba de rabban”,
52Who is the father of greatness and light) and his laws (“manes”),
53Thus creating the imperfection of mankind through desire and want of material things (kama).
54Because khat (sins) are inherited into the next lifetime,
55One who is born poor must be obedient to their master and perform mizdah (good deeds),
56In order to improve their position upon the Chakra as the Great Wheel of Life.
57For the cycle of death and re-birth is but to improve and reach spiritual perfection of soul (mind),
58To become one with the divine as Ba-Man (Brahman).
59At the conclusion of his speech, Abram Calpenius Piso declared his new name be ArdaShah,
60Meaning wise ruler and did then order apostles of Manes to spread forth across Persis (Parsa),
61And for those who believed record their name in a roll of the honored,
62And for those who did not believe, write their name in a book of the damned then kill them.
63In the same year,
64Upon news ot the murder of his father, Lucius Septimius Elagabalus did depart Eboracium (York),
65With Praetorian Publius Valerius Comazon first to the lands of the Suebi.
66Lucius Septimius Elagabalus did then implore to King Caracalus to remember his own oath,
67To his uncle and the Septima in being the Gordian (Guardian) of Rome,
68And that if he support him he would recognize all Suebi as Patricians and Citizens of Rome.

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1In the year known as 219 CE,
2Fourteen hundred and nineteen years since the dawn of the Great Age,
3Lucius Septimius Elagabalus and Publius Valerius Comazon aided by King Caracalus of the Suebi,
4Did descend south into Italia to confront Marcus Opellius Macrinus.
5Macrinus did call upon King Balti of the VisiGoti to supply men to defend,
6Yet King Balti reminded him that Rome had not paid their due and the Goti owed him no allegiance.
7Thus when the Suebi were within sixty miles of Rome, the people of Rome rebelled against Macrinus,
8And sent his head as an offering to Elagabalus that he be the true Emperor,
9And to call the Suebi to return to their homeland.
10Yet Lucius Septimius Elagabalus kept his word and entered Rome with King Caracalus,
11Then proclaiming to the Senate that now and forever more the Suebi be the Gordian (Guardian),
12And ordered the Praetorian disbanded forever.
13Lucius Septimius Elagabalus did then appoint Gnaeus Annius Ulpianus the administrator of Rome,
14And charged him with restoring confidence in coin and prices.
15In the same year,
16Cuinel (Connell) the son of Holly King Cuinneach (Kenneth) of Caledonia (Scotland),
17And High King of the Kings of Englia (England) and Emperor of the Celts,
18Did have a daughter, whom he named Julia.
19In the same year,
20Holly King Cuinneach (Kenneth) of Caledonia (Scotland) did move against the Britonia,
21Putting Regentium (Chichester) and Londinium under siege.
22King Cogidubnus the King of Britonia did send word to Lucius Septimius Elagabalus for aid,
23And a fleet of Suebi mercenaries led by Sabinius were dispatched to stop the fall of Britonia.
24Yet upon the time the fleet arrived at the stronghold of the Amorican pirates,
25Upon the north western coast of Hispania known as Brigantium (Brigand),
26The forces of Holly King Cuinneach (Kenneth),had broken through at Regentium (Chichester),
27And killed Cogidubnus, before utterly destroying the city.
28However, the pirates of Londinium continued to fight as men possessed,
29And the forces of Cuinneach (Kenneth) failed to break through at Londinium.
30Upon news of the death of Cogidubnus, Lucius Septimius Elagabalus did order,
31That the Suebi mercenaries of Sabinius take the north west of Hispania,
32Against the Celtic Confederation of Tarraconensis under Priscillianus,
33And secure the vital silver, tin and gold mines.

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1In the year known as 220 CE,
2Fourteen hundred and twenty years since the dawn of the Great Age,
3Sabinius and the Suebi mercenaries did seize the north-west of Hispania to the port of Cale,
4And did then continue south to Salamantica and the port of Felicitas Iulla and finally to Cordoba.
5King (Marcus) Aurelius Cornelius Albinus of the Franks did not come to aid Priscillianus,
6For concern that King Caracalus of the Suebi did plan to invade Raetia and Germania.
7King Caracalus did then order secret vaults to be built for the storing of gold and silver,
8Sent by the Suebi of Sabinius back to their homeland Swabia (Switzerland).
9In the same year,
10Emperor Lucius Septimius Elagabalus did request that gold, tin and silver be sent urgently,
11To aid in the upkeep of the crumbling remains of the Roman Provinces.
12Yet Sabinius of the Suebi did reply that not until Priscillianus be defeated and the Celts crushed,
13Could supply of gold or tin or silver be assured.
14In the year known as 221 CE,
15Fourteen hundred and twenty one years since the dawn of the Great Age,
16King (Marcus) Aurelius Cornelius Albinus of the Franks did send troops to aid Priscillianus,
17And the march of the Suebi to control Hispania was halted.
18Yet when Lucius Septimius Elagabalus did send an emissary to demand the supply of silver and gold,
19Be sent to Rome as tribute, Sabinius did refuse saying the gold and silver was needed,
20To purchase more mercenaries against the reinforcements of the Franks.
21When Lucius Septimius Elagabalus did then protest to King Caracalus as to the refusal,
22The King of the Suebi did reply that he was powerless to act.
23The Emperor did secretly order Publius Valerius Comazon and three legions to capture Sabinius,
24And return the gold, silver and tin to Rome.
25In Hispania, Publius Valerius Comazon did surround Sabinius at Astorga and did destroy the city.
26Yet Sabinius did escape and Publius Valerius Comazon was killed.
27Upon news of the fall of Astorga and the order of Elagabalus, King Caracalus ordered the Suebi,
28To assassinate the Emperor and his Suebi Guard attacked and slaughtered Elagabalus,
29And all Senators not willing to swear absolute loyalty to the Suebi.
30King Caracalus of the Suebi did then depart south to Rome where he proclaimed himself Emperor.
31Upon the steps of the Senate Curia within the Forum, King Caracalus did speak, saying:
32Near Forty years ago, the Huns (Normen) from the north did invade our lands (Ukraine & Poland),
33And burn our villages, steal our animals and rape our women.
34It was my Father and our King Clodius who vowed that never again would our people bow to tyrants,
35And formed an alliance with other tribes in honor that people could live in peace and harmony.
36Yet my father was betrayed by the very same clan which has betrayed the people of Rome,
37And upon his death our elders and women did utter a curse against those who would trick by words.
38Thus we established our new homeland of Swabia (Switzerland),
39And we did accept our role as Gordian (Guardian) of Rome against liars and thieves.
40Yet as men of low character are wont to do, Rome has suffered midst the clamoring for power,
41So that it befell upon our people to act as Patricians and protectors of Rome to act.
42Thus we come not to enslave Rome but to liberate it and to end the division and pain.
43I therefore make this solemn pledge upon such sacred ground that the Senate shall be protected,
44And that our people shall honor our solemn office of Gordians (Guardians).
45Thus it shall be that only Suebi shall be permitted to be bankers and moneylenders,
46To end the corruption that has brought this empire to ruin.
47Furthermore, we announce that the mining lands of Hispania shall be held by the Suebi,
48As the province of Gallicia to be held by our legate Orosius who shall seek terms,
49And honor the kingdom of Tarraconensis to be honored to the east and south.
50And we create today the sacred office of Rationalis (Finance Minister) to Sabinius,
51Who shall oversee all banking and finance and shall be responsible for restoring stability.
52For the Suebi are generous people and we shall lend our own gold and silver to Rome,
53For the greater glory of all our people and the Empire.
54Soon after, the Suebi confiscated all the gold coins of the temples of Rome,
55To create the vaults and treasury under Sabinius.

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1In the year known as 222 CE,
2Fourteen hundred and twenty two years since the dawn of the Great Age,
3Aurelius Cornelius Auspicius of the Franks and son of King Aurelius Cornelius Albinus,
4Did have a second son, whom he named Gaius Cornelius Cernis, meaning wise discernment.
5In the same year, King Artabanus of Parthia did order his governor of Susiana,
6To crush the rebellion of Abram as ArdaShah at Darabgerd (Darab) in Parsis.
7Yet the army of ArdaShah was victorious forcing the governor of Susiana to flee.
8ArdaShah did order his army to pursue and crush the enemy without mercy,
9And in a few weeks the ancient city of Susa did fall to ArdaShah.
10In the year known as 223 CE,
11Fourteen hundred and twenty three years since the dawn of the Great Age,
12Emperor Cuinneach (Kenneth) of the Celts,
13Holly King of Caledonia (Scotland) and High King of the Kings of Englia (England),
14And the great great great great grandson of Yahusiah (Jesus) and Mariamne,
15Did give up the ghost.
16The Holly crown of Caledonia as Emperor of the Celts,
17Did then befall to his son Cuinel (Connell).
18In the same year,
19Thascius Tertullianus Caecilius the son of Tertullian did come out from hiding in North Africa,
20And did travel with Julius Paulus Prudentissimus to the court of King Balti of the VisiGoti,
21Where he did beseech the VisiGoti leader to provide sufficient legions to defeat the Suebi in Rome,
22Upon the promise that the lands of Hispania seized from the Suebi be given the VisiGoti,
23And a perpetual income and tribute to be provided to the VisiGoti,
24Or the VisiGoti have the right to seize property and goods of the same value owed.
25King Balti of the VisiGoti agreed and plans were made to invade Italia and Hispania.
26In the same year,
27Upon the loss of the satrap of Susiana, Artabanus did order the governor of Carmania,
28To seize and destroy Darabgerd (Darab) and ArdaShah.
29Yet ArdaShah received word from a convert and spy to Manes of the impending danger,
30And returned his army eastward to defend against the Carmania army and did defeat them,
31Before moving to claim Carmania as a new part of his new religious empire.
32In the same year,
33The VisiGoti and Carthage forces of Thascius Tertullianus Caecilius did invade Hispania,
34And did annex the south of Tarraconensis and the Suebi kingdom of Gallicia.
35Upon news of the invasion of Thascius Tertullianus Caecilius,
36King Caracalus did order his best troops to Hispania to defend against the attack.
37Soon after the VisiGoti did invade Italia and march quickly upon Rome.
38The speed of the VisiGoti did catch King Caracalus by surprise,
39And he was killed as he did try to escape northward to the safety of Swabia (Switzerland).
40Thascius Tertullianus Caecilius did declare the conquered land of Hispania,
41The province of Carthagensis and revived its capital as Catha Nova.
42As promised, Thascius Tertullianus Caecilius did hand control of the province to King Balti,
43And as promised King Balti did withdraw his troops northward away from Rome.
44Thascius Tertullianus Caecilius did then seek terms with Chrocus the son of Caracalus,
45That if he did swear the Suebi would no longer break their word,
46That the VisiGoti would not attack their homeland and he be honored as Gordian (Guardian).
47Chrocus did then swear and the VisiGoti did withdraw with their gains and tribute.
48Thascius Tertullianus Caecilius did then declare himself in Rome as Pope Callixtus.

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1In the year known as 224 CE,
2Fourteen hundred and twenty four years since the dawn of the Great Age,
3Abram as ArdaShah received word from his growing army of fanatical religious spies,
4That Artabanus had amassed a huge army of more than sixty thousand to rally against the Manes,
5And did plan first to retake Susa before Darabgerd (Darab) in Parsis.
6ArdaShah did force march his army of fifteen thousand northward of Susa,
7To a place the Galli Priests did prophecy as favorable ground for battle.
8There before his army assembled, ArdaShah received the Baal-Zebul High Priest of Ur,
9Who handed Abram as ArdaShah a new symbol in gold upon a blood red background, saying:
10Behold! Seytan, Lord of the Underworld and King of Demons ordains you shall be victorious today,
11Under the sacred symbol of his hosts being the most sacred Swastika of fire, water, earth and air,
12That any army that honors Seytan (Satan) and marches under this standard is unconquerable.
13For I anoint you (ArdaShah) King of Kings and your army the Aryans as they are all worthy,
14And that your Empire shall live forever as UrAn (Iran) meaning the people of the sacred lands,
15As the one and only chosen people of Seytan (Satan).
16When the army of Artabanus did arrive, he could not deploy all his forces at once,
17And in a sea of frenzy and rage the army of ArdaShah did cut the Parthian army to pieces,
18Under the standard of the Swastika of the Aryans so that before nighfall Artabanus was dead.
19Upon victory, ArdaShah declared the site of the battle a sacred site and named the plain Shushtar,
20As the site of the new capital of the renamed province of Khuzestan.
21ArdaShah did then travel to the ruins of Babylon where he did declare:
22Upon the ruins of this most sacred city I commission an academy that shall be called Yahsiva,
23Meaning a place of learning for those bound by oath to Seytan (Satan) Our Lord.
24ArdaShah did then travel north of Babylon to a place on the Euphrates and did then declare:
25Upon this sacred site ordained by Baal-Zebul (High priest of Ur), we shall make our capital,
26And call it Babel (Bagdad). Here we shall build the greatest of wonders in awe,
27And a tower to heaven by which our Lord Seytan (Satan) may transcend as Lord of Heaven and Earth.
28For we are his chosen people and all who are worthy are bound to obey his commands.
29In the same year,
30After the last of the VisiGoti had departed Italia,
31King (Marcus) Aurelius Cornelius Albinus of the Franks did invade Italia and seize Rome,
32With little bloodshed on the account of Thascius Tertullianus Caecilius escaping to North Africa.
33King (Marcus) Aurelius Cornelius Albinus did send word to King Balti that he had no quarrel,
34And to King Chrocus, King Albinus did reinforce his promise to his father not to attack,
35If the Suebi remained at peace.
36Upon such terms, Albinus the grandson of Emperor Marcus Aurelius Cornelius Servus secured peace,
37As the new Emperor of Rome.
38Emperor Albinus did then appoint Gaius Julius Priscus as Prateorian Prefect and protector,
39As the Franks did then depart to North Africa to hunt down the last of the Septima.
40At the fortress of Hippo, the Franks did surround Thascius Tertullianus Caecilius,
41And within seven days the last of the Septima line were dead.
42In the same year,
43Holly King Cuinel (Connell) of Caledonia (Scotland) and and King Llywarch Hen of Cymri (Wales),
44Did smash the last defences of the pirate city of Londinium,
45And burn the city once more to the ground.
46Holly King Cuinel (Connell) of Caledonia (Scotland) did then order,
47That the city gates be destroyed and the walls so compromised that never again,
48Could such a cursed place rise up in defiance of the High Curse of Jesus (Yahusiah).

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1In the year known as 225 CE,
2Fourteen hundred and twenty five years since the dawn of the Great Age,
3Emperor Marcus Aurelius Cornelius Albinus did approve the construction of a new baths for Rome,
4Called the Thermae Albinus and to the southern most area of Rome along the Appian Way,
5To provide relief to the southern sections of Rome most affected by plague and the pox.
6Emperor Cornelius Albinus did then call upon all administrators and allies to Rome,
7Including King Chrocus of the Suebi and King Balti of the VisiGoti,
8And Priest King Hermes of Eucadia and King Llywarch Hen (the wise) of Cymri (Wales),
9And Holly King Cuinel (Connell) of Caledonia (Scotland) and Englia and Emperor of the Celts,
10And King Priscillianus of Hispania and all lesser kings and tribal leaders,
11And more than two thousand of the Diaspora as the blood descendants of the Holly lines,
12Of Holly High King Cú-Cúileann also known as the Great Prophet Yasiah (Joseph) of Yeb,
13And his one and only Queen Mariah (Mary).
14There at the Roman Forum did come the greatest gathering of leaders and Holly in history,
15To witness the speech of Emperor Marcus Aurelius Cornelius Albinus who did say:
16May the one true Creator of the Universe grant us good fortune upon this sacred day,
17And our collective ancestors be our guides and protectors,
18That no man be ignorant of the events brought forth at such a place and time,
19And guard against any wicked scribes that may seek to corrupt such record.
20For we assemble here as friends, family and former adversaries alike to bear witness,
21That all men and women are borne equal and that none be above the law.
22For all law is measured that all may learn and know it,
23And all law is standard that it may always be applied the same,
24And all men and women of a community are bound to live by the rule of law of the community.
25No one then may be accused except by rule of law and no one be punished except by the same.
26For this be the Law and the Law of the Prophets from the beginning of time,
27And any such law that is against such truth cannot be law.
28Some here present may have heard the teachings of the false prophets of the Piso,
29Who have concealed their identity and nature and now have seized control of Parthia,
30Declaring themselves Aryans and followers of the religion of Manes to Satan,
31And that the base nature of men be as animals and to be ruled as slaves,
32And that knowledge is power and to be treated as occult and hidden from view,
33By those who possess such knowledge who claim superior intellect and ambition.
34It is true that for centuries men have fought and given blood over the same land,
35As many of our ancestors have done before these times.
36It is true that for many generations the victors of such conflict have sought advantage,
37And sometimes enslaved the vanquished and sought means of justifying slavery.
38It is also true that our ancestors such as Yahusiah (Jesus) did teach us,
39That lesser flesh and blood gods did create some of our forefathers to be slaves,
40Condemning giants to deep mines and hard labor and smaller ancestors to the fields,
41And even creating a third race to be their overlords.
42Yet Yahusiah (Jesus) did also reveal the deeper mystery of a fourth race,
43That awakened the Divine Spirit in all of us and emancipated us from such bondage.
44Verily I say to all here present and those who come to hear of our words,
45That such sayings of the Manes be wicked falsities designed to trick and confuse the mind.
46For they be half-truths and incomplete information and corrupted knowledge.
47For the true nature of mankind be Divine and not animal and the true source of law be Divine.
48Verily there is, there was, there has only ever been One Law under the Golden Rule of Law.
49A rule is a norm, bar, maxim, measure or standard.
50A rule may be derived by instruction, discovery, custom or consent.
51The highest law is Divine being a rule given by divine instruction,
52As nothing may contradict such a rule.
53The second highest law be the reason of Mind,
54Being an edict given by a great council of wise elders or jurists,
55As nothing absurd and without good reason may be considered law.
56The third highest law be the law of the people,
57As the consent and will of the people is the source of true authority.
58The weakest rule is that of a tyrant,
59As any rule without authority or right of heaven but merely by force,
60Cannot be sustained and the people shall eventually overcome,
61And render such unjust rule and unjust laws as dust.
62This be the law of all great civilizations from the beginning of time,
63And no king or assembly or priest has sustained in ignorance to such foundation.
64Thus the Piso seek to corrupt the very foundation of law and the nature of men,
65By usurping such wisdom and instead by tricking people into believing puzzles.
66Thus we issue this solemn edict that henceforth no man may practice Manes,
67Nor speak of Manes nor worship Manes within our collective jurisdictions,
68For such teachings be worse than lunacy and idiocy and the rantings of Maniacs.
69Furthermore, we issue today a new Constitution for Rome (antepositum constitutionem),
70That there be only one form of citizen and no other and all men are borne free,
71And all who honor the law are equal before the law.
72Thus the law is restored and the truth made known.
73In the year known as 226 CE,
74Fourteen hundred and twenty six years since the dawn of the Great Age,
75Cuiredig the son of King Llywarch Hen (the wise) of Cymri (Wales),
76Did have a son he named Cuinedda.

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1In the year known as 228 CE,
2Fourteen hundred and twenty eight years since the dawn of the Great Age,
3King ArdaShah of the Aryans did call all leaders to the building site of Babel (Bagdad),
4There in front of the incomplete temples and towers adorned with giant Swastikas,
5ArdaSha did speak to the assembed saying:
6Behold! The Lord does ordain this day be most sacred! For we the people of the Covenant,
7Do proclaim to the world by the authority of Kha Shekha, the King of Darkness,
8We do honor his true name and are sworn to rule justly, truthfully and fairly as servants.
9Verily, we are the servants of the servants of Satan and forbidden to live in grandeur,
10But in ghettos and the quarters of the lowest of the low until the end of days.
11For you have heard the wicked falsities and accusations of the Diaspora and Holly,
12Against these truths and revelations given unto you.
13Because they are threatened by such truth as to the nature of mankind.
14It is true that Aryans are ordained the rulers of the world over all other people,
15By their sacred covenant as the chosen people.
16And it is true that we are granted the power over non-believers and the weak minded,
17To treat them kindly as errant animals and less than slaves,
18Who do not deserve to hear the truth nor have any such wisdom revealed to them.
19Yet we are first and foremost servants of all people and are bound to rule in mercy.
20Thus under the sacred symbol of our covenant being the Swastika,
21We reveal today the sacred laws of all truth and mankind called the Mizdah or good deeds,
22Of six books of worship to Seytan (Satan), our Lord.
23Being the Books of Seeds, Festivals, Women, Damages, Holy Things and Purities.
24Verily, the Diaspora and Holly Priests speak of society and laws,
25Yet they and they alone remain superior by blood with none equal.
26Thus, not only do they contradict their own teachings but they forbid others,
27From making good their own knowledge and reasoning to the highest potential.
28Thus, it is left to those to honor knowledge and truth and follow Manes,
29To bring forth a vision of society where all can achieve their potential.
30Let it be known therefore that a just society shall be classed into Kasts (castes),
31And then into tribes called Vana meaning woods and trees by virtue of birth.
32The highest class shall be the scholars, teachers and priests.
33The next class shall be the warriors, regional kings and administrators.
34The next lowest class shall be the merchants and farmers.
35The second lowest class shall be the artists and free workers.
36The lowest of all classes then are the slaves called boda (body).
37Verily, a member of the Aryan Chosen People can never be held as a slave,
38Nor may be they be bonded into servitude for longer than seven years.
39Yet a non-believer who chooses to act as an animal and be willfully ignorant,
40Then such a man or woman may be enslaved for life and treated like cattle.
41ArdaShah then ordered pairs of Manes Priests to journey across the known world,
42With the new sacred scripture and philosophy, especially to India and Asia.
43And within one generation the religion of Manes was embraced by every warlord and pirate,
44And much of the world was imprisoned by the mind of Manes.

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1In the year known as 230 CE,
2Fourteen hundred and thirty years since the dawn of the Great Age,
3At Athens, Pappa Basileus Hermes of Eukadia (Ucadia),
4Did call upon all Therapeutae and Diaspora to bear witness to his work in repudiation to Manes,
5Known as the Corpus Hermeticum and later as the Hermetica,
6Of fourteen books distilling the knowledge of the ancient Cuilliaéan and Therapeutae,
7Of the cosmos, of divine mind, nature and the formation of man, of spirits and deities.
8There before the assembled brightest and best priests and scholars of the civilized world,
9Priest King Hermes did speak saying:
10Let these words be forever known as the highest truth without falsity and certainty without doubt,
11Verily, what is below is the same as what is above,
12And what is above is the same as what is below,
13To manifest the miracle that every object arises from only One concept.
14And as all things are ultimately the same and arose from One by the contemplation of One,
15So all things have their origin from this One by virtue of adaptation and change.
16Thus the Light (of knowledge) is our Father and the Illumination (of mind) our Mother,
17And the wind carries the answer to existence in its essence and the earth be our nurse and protector.
18The father of all perfection and of the whole world is always here (present).
19His force and power is all encompassing and is transformed into all the earth.
20Separate then the earth (of dream) be from the Light (of divine mind),
21Yet even the smallest (object) to the largest (body) be known and greatly loved.
22For the Light (of mind) ascends from the earth to the heaven and again it descends to the earth,
23And receives the reasoning and Illumination (of dream) of things superior and inferior.
24By comprehension of this revelation means you shall have the glory of the whole world,
25And thereby all obscurity shall fly from you.
26For its force is above all force.
27For it vanquishes every subtle error and falsity and exposes every secret and impregnable claim.
28So this be the truth and certainty unto the nature and reason why the world was created,
29And all I have said of the operation of the Light and Illumination is accomplished and ended.
30Pappa Basileus Hermes of Eukadia (Ucadia) then held up a large flag of the Swastika saying:
31Behold! Here be the symbol of willful ignorance and stupidity that proclaims spiritual power.
32Priest King Hermes then held the edge of the Swastika over a cauldron of flame until it caught fire.
33He then poured water over it, extinguishing the flames before the wind broke off pieces of ash, saying:
34Behold! the elements of fire, of water and earth and air be not bound to such symbols nor false idols.
35Verily, the false priests of the Piso proclaim to serve Satan, yet know nothing of the provenance.
36For it was the descendants of the Cuilliaéan in the form of the Hyksos pharaohs,
37Who worshiped the deity of Set as the god of rain and fertility and later the afterlife.
38Such deity was both upon the earth and in heaven and was benevolent to all men of honor.
39Yet it was the false pharaohs of the Ramesses who defiled the tombs and the name of Set,
40And invented the fictional deity of Seth and later as Setian as an adversary to the other gods.
41Verily, I say to you there be no such thing as unsacred nor such deity as an anti-god,
42Only the madness of ignorant and greedy men, infected with the madness of their own addictions.
43As for the origins of the races of men, the Piso have no knowledge of demons nor of the savior of men,
44For they think there be one spirit of Lucifer and have no knowledge of the race of Prometheus,
45That be the origin of the Cuilliaéan and all true priests and all Diaspora and Therapeutae.
46Verily, there was and is an army of thousands of Lucifers and their descendants present upon the earth.
47In the year known as 236 CE,
48Fourteen hundred and thirty six years since the dawn of the Great Age,
49King Aurelius Cornelius Albinus of the Franks,
50Emperor of Rome and grandson of Emperor Marcus Aurelius Cornelius,
51And Great great great grandson of Jesus and son of Gaius Cornelius Celestius,
52Did give up the ghost.
53The crown of the Franks and title of Emperor did then befall to his son,
54Whose name was Aurelius Cornelius Auspicius,
55Also known to the Romans by the name Aemilianus meaning rival.
56In the year known as 237 CE,
57Fourteen hundred and thirty seven years since the dawn of the Great Age,
58King Llywarch Hen (the wise) of Cymri (Wales),
59The son of King Lloyd (Lled lwm) and great great grandson of Jesus and Mariamne,
60Did give up the ghost.
61The crown of the Cymri (Wales) did then befall to his son,
62Whose name was Cuiredig.

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1In the year known as 238 CE,
2Fourteen hundred and thirty eight years since the dawn of the Great Age,
3King Amali of the Thervingi Goti (Goths),
4Did give up the ghost.
5The crown of the Goti of the Forest and Coast People did befall to his son named Athali.
6Yet upon news of the death of King Amali, the VisiGoti did invade the lands of their cousins,
7With King Balti proclaiming he alone be the one true king of all the Goti (Goths).
8Yet King Athali of the Thervingi Goti did resist the invading Greuthungi Goti,
9And a terrible and bloody civil war did ensue.
10In the year known as 239 CE,
11Fourteen hundred and thirty nine years since the dawn of the Great Age,
12Cuinhainn (Kevin)) the son of Holly King Cuinel (Connell) of Caledonia (Scotland),
13And High King of the Kings of Englia (England) and Emperor of the Celts,
14Did have a son, whom he named Cuinalba (Kennedy).
15In the same year,
16The forces of King Balti did break through and capture the city of Arhemar, killing King Athali.
17Yet the Thervingi did defy King Balti and elect Alavari, the son of Athali as King.
18King Athali did then order the burning of their own city of Arhemar,
19And the burning of all supplies and stores, saying:
20These (Greuthungi) be not Goti (Goths) but robbers and thieves without honor.
21For they have sold their spirit for gold and silver and are a plague upon our sacred lands.
22There be then only one cure to such a plague and it is to burn our lands,
23That such parasites have no source of nourishment.
24Verily our people have survived the worst of the Normen and we shall continue to survive,
25And we shall rebuild our sacred city stronger and mightier than before.
26The Thervingi did then burn their city and lands and King Balti was forced to withdraw.
27Soon after the Greuthungi and the Thervingi did agree to an uneasy peace.
28In the year known as 244 CE,
29Fourteen hundred and forty four years since the dawn of the Great Age,
30Holly King Cúirmac mac Cúirt of Eire (Ireland),
31Great great great grandson of Yahusia (Jesus) and Mariamne,
32And Cousin to Emperor Marcus Aurelius Cornelius Servus,
33Did give up the ghost.
34The crown of Holly High King did then befall to his son named Cúiran (Kieran) Mac Cúirmac.

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1In the year known as 244 CE,
2Fourteen hundred and forty four years since the dawn of the Great Age,
3Abram Calpernius Piso as King ArdaShah of Uran (Aryans),
4The son of Justinianus Calpernius Piso and great grandson of Marcus Calpernius Piso,
5Did give up the ghost.
6The crown of Uran (Aryans) did then befall to his son named Isaac Calpernius Piso,
7Who took the title as king as ShahPar.
8Upon news of the death of Abram Calpernius Piso as King ArdaShah,
9Pappa Basileus Hermes of Eukadia as Legate of Asia did seize Cappadocia and Armenia,
10And then onto Hatra, Nisbis, Carrhae and Khabur.
11Isaac Calpernius Piso as King ShahPar did then order his generals to amass an army,
12Of all the true believers of Manes and blindly ignorant followers of Satan,
13That even if a hundred or a thousand did fall, the legions of Hermes be exhausted and fail.
14Isaac Calpernius Piso did then depart eastward from the approaching Roman forces.
15Thus before the gates of Babel (Bagdad) and the great temple of Satan casting a great shadow,
16The Roman and Eukadian Army of 20,000 legionnaires of Hermes faced a mass army,
17Of more than 180,000 conscripts and volunteers.
18Seeing the growing mass before him, Hermes did order his troops to dig channels for oil,
19While commanding his archers to use burning arrows with salts,
20And for his cavalry to charge the gates of the city.
21Upon the approach of the Manes hoards, the oil was lit and many burned before the salts erupted,
22Causing all kinds of colors to erupt as the cavalry did charge for the gates.
23The conscripts and volunteers upon seeing the flames and colors did flee in terror,
24And Babel (Bagdad) was taken and burnt to the ground with Hermes proclaiming:
25Let it be known now and forever more that this ground be cursed before Heaven and all the gods.
26For it was at this place that wicked and ignorant men who invented false gods of no power,
27Did sow the poisonous seeds of such madness that has now infected half the world.
28For as this city burns, so too do the bodies of the heretics of heaven and earth.
29Thus let this day be a warning to all who would seek to usurp Divine Law and the Golden Rule.
30Hermes and his legions did then withdraw to protective positions of Syria and Armenia.
31Upon the destruction of Babel, ShahPar moved North-East between the Zagros and Elburz Mountains,
32To the ruins of the ancient cursed city of Ray, destroyed to its foundations by Alexander the Great.
33There he planted the Swastika in the ground and did proclaim the site as a new capital of the Aryans,
34Called Eden as the Paradise of all who worship Satan as king of the lower worlds.

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1In the year known as 246 CE,
2Fourteen hundred and forty six years since the dawn of the Great Age,
3Pappa Basileus Hermes of Eukadia (Ucadia),
4Did have a daughter he named Hella.
5In the same year,
6Cuinedda the son of King Cuiredig of Cymri (Wales),
7Did have a daughter he named Morgaine.
8In the year known as 248 CE,
9Fourteen hundred and forty seven years since the dawn of the Great Age,
10At the court of Cymri (Wales) at HollyHead upon the Isle of Angels (Anglesea),
11The infant Morgaine did speak like an old soul to the king and the court of impending doom, saying:
12A great and terrible reckoning of this age soon shall comes upon us,
13That shallow and weak men shall be like beasts,
14And son shall turn against mother and father against daughter.
15Keep safe and do not fall into slumber nor rely upon the reason or logic of others,
16Nor forget your ancient covenant, for the earth mother warns us.
17Soon after, the Earth did then change such that the North Pole did move back,
18Toward the great land over the sea (North America),
19And the equator did change from its position through North Africa and Arabia and South India,
20As well as the Central Amazon,
21To travel through central Africa, the Indian Ocean, South East Asia and northern South America.
22Soon after strange occurrences and events did begin to appear with birds falling dead from the sky,
23And violent storms did shake the ancient world,
24That the fame of the little prophetess did spread across the Celtic world even unto Rome,
25And she became known as Morgainne the Faire (Seer).
26In the same year,
27As Rome did prepare to celebrate the claim of a thousand years of history,
28Violent storms as never before did shake all of Europe and Africa.
29In Rome, lightning did strike like arrows of vengeance against the city and its monuments,
30That by nightfall the Colosseum was ablaze as was the Theater of Pompey and part of the Forum.
31Gaius Julius Priscus as Protector of Rome and his Praetorian fought bravely against the fires,
32And did give his life to save Praetorian trapped by the flames.
33Yet, while the Colosseum was lost, Rome was saved,
34And Emperor Aurelius Cornelius Auspicius of the Franks did appoint Marcus Julius Philippus,
35The son of hero Gaius Julius Priscus as the Praetorian Prefect.
36As people across the known world did recover from the storms, they did cry out in horror,
37As the change in the position of the pole and orientation of the crust of the earth,
38Did alter the position of the stars that the alignment of temples,
39No longer aligned with the position of the stars,
40And the weather became much colder and drier that grapes and crops did begin to wither and die.
41Soon after the great volcano of Sicily did erupt, causing the whole of Italia to be in darkness,
42As volcanoes upon the Isle of Ice (Iceland) did erupt and even as far away,
43As the central parts of North and Central South America.
44Upon such signs, many of the Diaspora did come to HollyHead on Isle of Angels (Anglesea),
45To hear from the infant Morgainne the Faire (Seer).
46Yet no more prophecy did come until the King of the Franks and Roman Emperor Cornelius Auspicius,
47Did come to HollyHead and ask the little infant if she had any message for him,
48And in reply she said she did not as she was but a little girl.
49Emperor Marcus Aurelius Cornelius Auspicius did apologize to the little girl,
50Saying he be a father and that she be very brave, to which Morgainne did reply:
51Alas brave king, your skill of battle shall be naught,
52Against the sea of misery set to flood all lands.
53For Rome be but an open grave and hungry pit for bones,
54As nothing can save those already dead.
55The Emperor was deeply troubled and ordered his court be moved to the garrison city of Metz,
56Appointing Praetorian Marcus Julius Philippus Guardian of the city of Rome,
57And to save as many people as possible from what was about to come.
58In the same year,
59Upon the momentous changes in the alignment of the heavens to earth,
60And the fear and panic among all the people of the known world,
61Isaac Calpernius Piso as ShahPar did rejoice, proclaiming:
62Behold! Witness the power of our Lord Seytan (Satan),
63For he rent the sacred curtain of Heaven in two and cleaved the Earth from it,
64That none may communicate nor worship with Heaven as we did proclaim,
65But through the One Lord of all the Earth.
66Therefore, we shall honor him with never permitting his true name to be spoken,
67But only to be known as Sabaoth as the Lord of Hosts,
68And we shall make one day (The Sabbath) in every seven sacred and to be the day of Sabaoth,
69For he has delivered us from our enemies and punished the wicked.
70Verily, we shall cleave all the gods into halves with one being angels and the other demons,
71And we shall cleave all knowledge of the mysteries into two that none may know,
72Except the most high and worthy.
73For Lord Sabaoth has proven that what has been made in heaven can be unmade,
74And that it is our destiny to divide the world and conquer it.

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1In the year known as 249 CE,
2Fourteen hundred and forty nine years since the dawn of the Great Age,
3The ancient world was in turmoil as temples were looted and the priests and priestesses murdered,
4In search of treasure and in revenge for failing to stop the severing of Earth to the heavens.
5No rain did fall in the cold as crops continued to fail and grasslands and forests did burn.
6The northern tribes of Africa did move north to escape the fires and famine,
7Yet found nothing but the mass of refugees seeking salvation in the coastal cities,
8With Carthage being one of the largest sites, swelling in population by tens of thousands.
9Yet to the east, the Garamantes civilization was completely destroyed,
10And the cities of Tacape, Sabrata, Arae Philaenorum and even Leptis Magna abandoned.
11In Hispania, the Celtic tribes abandoned their central cities such as Tolentum,
12And sought to protect the main cities of Tarraco and Valentia against pirate attack.
13In Gallia and in Germania the crops failed and the rivers dried and refugees flooded the cities.
14Yet the greatest devastation and hunger was to be found in Syria and Arabia,
15As the whole region burned from endless fires and no rain.
16Many of the cities in central Syria were abandoned as well as Arabia.
17Yet the cities of Aelana, Edom (Petra) and Gerasa along the Dead Sea valley remained fertile,
18And protective of their supplies as cities along the coast such as Gaza and Caesaria did starve.
19A leader did arise from Caesaria calling himself Lotus (Lot) as one who cleanses iniquity,
20Who called upon all men to bathe themselves in the waters of the Dead Sea for their sins,
21And that the gods had not abandoned mankind but were punishing all of them,
22For failing to honor the teachings of laws.
23Lotus cursed the cities of Aelana, Edom (Petra) and Gerasa (Gemorah) and Bostra for not helping others.
24In Carthage, a leader did arise calling himself Cyprianus and proclaiming the end of the world,
25By the power and hand of Moloch for the failure of men to honor ancient covenants,
26Of child sacrifice and human sacrifice.
27Unlike Lotus of Caesaria, Cyprianus proclaimed the body to be filthy and full of inquity,
28And that mankind had cursed itself through its hubris to knowledge and obsession of the body.
29That only an unclean and unwashed body be pious and worthy of saving.
30Despite the utter madness of his claims, tens of thousands flocked to Carthage,
31To hear the rantings of Cyprianus and his curses upon all human civilization,
32And even many of the noble families of Rome, desperate to save their lives at any cost.
33Upon the swelling of the masses of followers of Cyprianus at Carthage,
34The city expelled his followers as filthy carriers of disease that wreaked of rotting flesh.
35Cyprianus and his followers did then move westward and seize the city of Hippo,
36Killing every last inhabitant and cooking and eating the flesh of children and animals.
37Cyprianus did then declare himself a living god and Augustinius and the city of Hippo sacred,
38And that he would punish mankind for its iniquities and every generation thereafter,
39As he proclaimed all mankind be cursed by their rotting form of flesh,
40And that only by embracing death to all life would those who be worthy be truly free.
41Soon after the plague and the pox seized hold of thousands of his filthy followers,
42And Augustinius urged his followers to travel to the ends of the earth,
43To both spread his message of unending curses upon mankind and to infect the population.
44Thus the wretched followers of Augustinius of Hippo did depart to all the major cities,
45With hundreds returning to Rome and to Alexandria and even to Hispania and Gallia.
46Only the lands held by Priest King Hermes of Eukadia (Ucadia) were safe from such fanatics,
47As Hermes did order that such people be killed on sight as nothing can save such broken minds.

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1In the year known as 250 CE,
2Fourteen hundred and fifty years since the dawn of the Great Age,
3Upon the willful actions of insane and infected followers of Augustinius of Hippo,
4The plague and pox had broken out in all major cities except those in Eukadia (Ucadia),
5As well as Englia and the homeland of the Franks in Germania.
6Upon news of such mass death across the known world Augustinius of Hippo was overjoyed,
7Proclaiming that he be the Reaper of Souls and the Bringer of Death to the world.
8In Rome, the followers of Augustinius of Hippo had doomed so many to the plague and pox,
9That Marcus Julius Philippus was forced to bury two thousand new bodies every day.
10In the same year,
11King Balti of the VisiGoti did attach and invade the Kingdom of Valeria and Eukadia (Ucadia),
12Sacking Naissus and the lands in search of food and treasure and burning the north of Eukadia.
13King Lucius Valerius Aper of Valeria did mount a counter attack against the VisiGoti,
14Recapturing their capital of Naissus while Pappa Basileus Hermes of Eukadia,
15Did confront the forces of King Balti of the Goti (Goths) at Phillippolis (Thessalonika).
16Weakened by Pox and Plague and fearful at the site of an army immune to such dreadful afflictions,
17The VisiGoti army collapsed and Priest King Hermes recaptured Phillippolis (Thessalonika),
18Vowing the city to be his new capital and that never again would he permit such destruction.
19Pappa Basileus Hermes did travel north and east with his army,
20Re-establishing order in the cities of Serdica and Perinthus within Thracia,
21Before moving north in pursuit of the retreating VisiGoti.
22In the year known as 251 CE,
23Fourteen hundred and fifty one years since the dawn of the Great Age,
24At the VisiGoti city and stronghold of Abritus,
25Priest King Hermes did destroy the army of King Balti and scatter the VisiGoti.
26Hermes did then seek a truce with King Alavari of the Thervingi Goti (Goths),
27To honor him as the one true king of all the Goths.
28King Alavari did then declare the greater kingdom of Gotthiuda,
29As a symbol of the Goti (Goths) united once more and did then spare the life of Beri,
30The son of the slain King Balti but banished him forever from the lands of the Goti (Goths).
31In the same year,
32Aurelius Cornelius Valerius the son of King Aurelius Cornelius Auspicius of the Franks,
33Did wed Julia the daughter of King Cuinel (Connell) of Caledonia and Emperor of the Celts.

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1In the year known as 252 CE,
2Fourteen hundred and fifty two years since the dawn of the Great Age,
3Upon the first weeks of winter, great shows of meteors did appear,
4Turning the night to day and the day to streaks of flame and sulfur,
5With many landing in North Africa and Arabia and even Germania.
6Cyprianus as the self declared god Augustinius of Hippo did proclaim it a sign of Moloch,
7That it be truly the end of days and the reaping of souls.
8Soon after his filthy and infected fanatical followers did capture Carthage,
9Killing every living thing and eating the flesh of slain children and sacrificed infants.
10Augustinius of Hippo did then order his followers to seek small children and babies,
11To be sacrificed on top of towers constructed for burning sacrifice,
12That the scent of their innocent burnt flesh fill the air day and night,
13As an offering to Baal Moloch to save the true followers of Augustinius.
14In Syria and Palestine, Lotus (Lot) did proclaim the meteors also a sign of the End of Days,
15Proclaiming a great battle would be fought upon the plains near the Dead Sea,
16And all who refused to acknowledge their sins and abandon civilization,
17Such as the cities of Edom (Petra), Gerasa (Gemarah) would be consumed by fire.
18In Rome, the nobles did convert en mass to the insanity and stupidity of Augustinius,
19And did parade themselves in the forum in the most hideous of rags and with awful smells.
20Emperor Marcus Aurelius Cornelius Auspicius did depart from the fortress of Metz,
21To return to HollyHead on the isle of Angels and the court of King Cuinedda of Cymri (Wales),
22To seek the vision and prophecy of the now young girl Morgaine the Faire (Wise),
23As to the meaning of the sign of fire and brimstone that so gripped the world in fear,
24And if it truly be the signs of the end of the world.
25The young girl Morgaine did reply, saying: No man may escape his ultimate fate,
26For everything that lives must die and every end is a beginning.
27It matters not then when we die but how we live,
28For let justice be done, though the heavens may fall.
29The King of the Franks and Emperor of the Roman Empire did then cry out in tears, saying:
30Forgive me oh Divine Creator of all Existence for letting my fears beguile me,
31That I did forget my sacred duty of service and solemn vow before all my ancestors,
32To uphold the Golden Rule of Law and to protect the Rights of Men through true Justice.
33Verily, if it be your will that we shall vanish from this earth, then so be it.
34But let not our souls or hearts slumber again as to our Divine Commission.
35For I swear before heaven and earth that we shall make it our sacred motto,
36That justice be done, though the heavens may fall.
37Soon after, the Emperor ordered his court to prepare to return to Rome,
38And re-establish order midst the chaos and fear and death across the world.

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1In the year known as 253 CE,
2Fourteen hundred and fifty three years since the dawn of the Great Age,
3After order had been restored in Gallia and Germania, Emperor Marcus Aurelius Cornelius Auspicius,
4Did appoint his son Marcus Aurelius Cornelius Valerius also known as Valerian as Co-emperor,
5To rule Gallia, Hispania and Germania from Metz while he would rule the remainder from Rome.
6Upon his return to Rome near the first anniversary of the great sign of meteors from the heavens,
7Emperor Aurelius Cornelius Auspicius did outlaw all false worship,
8Of the madness of the false teacher Augustinius of Hippo and Lotus (Lot) of Palestine,
9And that anyone found killing or poisoning cats would be punished by sentence of death.
10Yet soon after the meteor showers returned and the people of Rome were in panic.
11A wealthy senator and follower of Augustinius of Hippo called Publius Licinius Valentinius,
12Did rally the mob to attack the Praetorian and Marcus Aurelius Cornelius Auspicius was killed.
13Publius Licinius Valentinius did then declare himself Emperor and ordered the baths to be closed,
14And that all the cats were to be killed and anyone found bathing or honoring cleanliness,
15Was to be tortured and executed as a heretic to Baal Moloch.
16Within weeks, the plague returned to Rome with vengeance and tens of thousands of people died.
17Upon news of the murder of his father, Emperor Marcus Aurelius Cornelius Valerius did say:
18We shall not sacrifice one drop of blood against such madness,
19Nor shall we call for retribution.
20Verily, to leave Rome in the hands of such madmen is punishment enough,
21And the day will come soon enough to restore order after the storm.
22In the year known as 254 CE,
23Fourteen hundred and fifty four years since the dawn of the Great Age,
24Emperor Marcus Aurelius Cornelius Valerius of the Franks,
25And Julia Cornelia the daughter of King Cuinel (Connell) of Caledonia,
26Did have a son, whom he named Aurelius Cornelius Adeptius,
27Which means attainment of wisdom.

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1In the year known as 255 CE,
2Fourteen hundred and fifty five years since the dawn of the Great Age,
3Upon the arrival of winter, the terrible meteor showers returned,
4People did cry out for relief as thousands sought refuge from hunger and violence.
5King Hermes of Eucadia (Ucadia) continued to consolidate his control of Macedonia and Thrace,
6Proclaiming all who respect the law and themselves be welcome if they be prepared to work.
7Thus Hermes did save the lives of hundreds of thousand in putting them to work,
8And in defending the kingdom and in the wise use and storage of water and food.
9Emperor Marcus Aurelius Cornelius Valerius did also save the lives of hundreds of thousands,
10In declaring the Kingdom of Francia as a sanctuary being Germania and Gallia and Hispania,
11And did follow the wise lead of Hermes in reforming old habits and the use of precious water.
12In the wastelands of former Parthia, Isaac Calpernius Piso remained enclosed in his city,
13Being the fortified garden city of Eden formed midst the ruins of ancient Ray,
14While his generals did enslave millions then forced to work to death in building irrigation channels,
15And grotesque monuments and temples to the glory of the Piso.
16Yet in Rome, Publius Licinius Valentinius also known as Valentinian,
17Continued to imprison tens of thousands in Rome as hell on earth,
18In which every conceivable terror and vice and act of debauchery was celebrated,
19As the sickness of the followers of Augustinius of Hippo reached new heights.
20The Roman nobles in their filthy rags did now proclaim that only through acts of wickedness,
21Would the elite be saved and rewarded by Baal Moloch upon the final end of days.
22Thus brothels did spread across Rome where shops once sold their wares,
23Next to temples sacrificing children and then selling their flesh to wealthy cannibals,
24As thousands crowded the streets dying of pox and plague.
25In the year known as 256 CE,
26Fourteen hundred and fifty six years since the dawn of the Great Age,
27Emperor Cuinel (Connell) of the Celts,
28Holly King of Caledonia (Scotland) and High King of the Kings of Englia (England),
29And the great great great great great grandson of Yahusiah (Jesus) and Mariamne,
30Did give up the ghost.
31The Holly crown of Caledonia as Emperor of the Celts,
32Did then befall to his son Cuinhainn (Kevin).
33In the same year,
34The deeply insane Augustinius of Hippo did order his followers to attack Alexandria,
35And destroy the city and its famous Library as a symbol of the hubris of mankind,
36Against the ultimate power of Baal Moloch to believe that men could be more than animals.
37Thus, hundreds of thousands of fanatical and filthy followers of Augustinius,
38Did move as a cannibal army eastward toward Cyrene,
39Eating one another for their survival that spurned their madness to new heights,
40Such that upon their arrival at the walls of Alexandria, they had ceased to be men.
41While the garrison of the city killed thousands of the fanatics, they were overwhelmed.
42Yet the people of Alexandria did rise up for their own survival and cut the cannibal army to pieces.
43Upon news of the destruction of the Great Library of Alexandria,
44Marcus Aurelius Cornelius Valerius did call for the bravest of his generals,
45Named Gallienus Maximus, who he tasked with an elite legion of Praetorian,
46To go to North Africa and rid the world of the plague of Augustinius of Hippo.

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1In the year known as 256 CE,
2Fourteen hundred and fifty six years since the dawn of the Great Age,
3General Gallienus Maximus and his legion did land in North Africa and fight their way to Carthage,
4Against the deranged cannibal army of Augustinius of Hippo.
5Yet the flesh eating fanatics were no match against the men of Gallienus,
6And Augustinius was discovered hiding midst his harem of girls and young boys.
7As Gallienus Maximus did approach to wield the final blow against such a broken mind,
8Augustinius cried out defiantly before his harem as witness that his visions of sin and curse,
9Would one day be the cornerstone of the world and the chains that enslave all Celts and Holly.
10Yet as Gallienus Maximus did cleave Augustinius in two with one fierce stroke,
11The general did reply that even the darkest days pass and the madness of Augustinius will not prevail.
12Gallienus Maximus did order the city of Carthage to once again be burnt to the ground,
13And the ground so salted that nothing grow in memory of such a wicked and disgusting place,
14Cursed by all heaven and earth by the mad rantings of Augustinius of Hippo,
15Upon such falsities as original sin and the broken mind of mankind.
16Gallienus Maximus did then prepare his Praetorian legion to land in southern Italia.
17In the year known as 257 CE,
18Fourteen hundred and fifty seven years since the dawn of the Great Age,
19Upon the first month of winter, the meteor showers did return with violence,
20Such that the city of Edom (Petra) and Gerasa (Gemorah) were entirely destroyed by the fireballs,
21And the cities of Aelana and Bostra so damaged that thousands did die.
22Lotus (Lot) and his followers did rejoice at the destruction of the cities of Palestine,
23Proclaiming his prophecy be vindicated of a violent and malicious deity,
24Who did strike the enemies of his faithful and turn them into dust.
25In the same year, Gallienus Maximus and the Praetorian did succeed in capturing several fortresses,
26Causing Publius Licinius Valetinianus to panic and order his forces south to stop Gallienus.
27In the same year,
28King Marcus Valerius Claudius of Valeria did proclaim the meteors a sign of victory,
29And ordered his army to attack and seize the city of Salona being the capital,
30Of the neighbor kingdom of Dardania (Dalmatia).
31The invasion caught King Gaius Carinus Dardanis of Dardania (Dalmatia) by surprise,
32And the city of Salona was seized and destroyed and the king killed.
33Yet his son named Gaius Carinus Diocletis (Diocletian) did escape and vowed revenge.
34As King Marcus Valerius Claudius of Valeria did arrive to review the destruction of Salona,
35Gaius Carinus Diocletis did strike and kill the King of Valeria and his guard,
36Forcing the Valerian army to flee.
37Lucius Valerius Aper the son of Marcus Valerius Claudius did seek terms of truce,
38That Gaius Carinus Diocletis (Diocletian) accepted on account of the devastation of his kingdom.
39Gaius Carinus Diocletis did then order a new capital to be built called Dioclea (Dubrovnik),
40Which the warlord then declared would one day be the capital of a great empire.

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1In the year known as 258 CE,
2Fourteen hundred and fifty eight years since the dawn of the Great Age,
3Emperor Marcus Aurelius Cornelius Valerius and King of Francia did move his main army,
4To the frontier of the Suebi to prepare to invade Italia from the north.
5Yet King Chrocus of the Suebi who proclaimed himself Gordian (Guardian) refused them to pass,
6Saying he favor not one nor the other in dispute over the true Roman Emperor.
7Emperor Marcus Aurelius Cornelius Valerius did then reply that it was his father,
8And not the gens Licinia that honored terms with the Suebi and that word was given,
9To which King Chrocus did reply that he did possess a sacred oath to protect his people,
10Against the madness of the world and what the King of Francia did demand would create jeapordy.
11The Emperor in frustration did then reply: Verily Swabia (Switzerland), you be treachery!
12For in accepting the terms, you withold your honor and see nothing in error of bad faith.
13Verily Swabia (Switzerland), you are heartless!
14For as the world has burned, you have cared naught in your fertile valleys and mountains.
15Thus if in 40 days you persist in such wicked arrogance, no more treaty there be,
16And my army shall burn every village and destroy every town that no one will ever know,
17That the kingdom of Swabia (Switzerland) ever existed.
18In Rome, upon the news of the invading army of Aurelius Cornelius Valerius,
19Publius Licinius Valetinianus did appoint his son Publius Licinius Egnatius as protector,
20As he did depart to Arya and to beseech Isaac Calpernius Piso as ShahPar for aid.
21Yet when Publius Licinius Valetinianus did come before King ShahPar,
22He did demand and invoke his loyalty and obedience as a son of Rome and ally of Baal.
23Outraged, Isaac Calpernius Piso did have Publius Licinius Valetinianus arrested,
24And thrown into the most bleak of prisons before being tortured.
25Isaac Calpernius Piso did then visit the dying Publius Licinius Valetinianus and proclaim,
26That he (Isaac) be a god and the son of god and that Valetinianus be but the foot soldier,
27Of a dead false teacher who spoke of heaven yet knew nothing of spirit,
28And spoke of curses and sin, yet was ignorant to all history.
29Soon after, Isaac Calpernius Piso had the skin of Valetinianus removed and his bones cleaned,
30Before having his remains stuffed and made into a lifelike statue within his court,
31As a reminder of the weakness and hubris of Rome.
32At the border of Francia and Swabia, King Chrocus of the Suebi did relent,
33And grant permission and safe passage to the army of Emperor Aurelius Cornelius Valerius.
34Yet Publius Licinius Egnatius sought to take advantage of the delay of Valerius,
35And did move his army northward to surprise the true Emperor.
36Gallienus Maximus and his surviving Praetorian did then break out in Campagnia,
37And move north against Rome as a third army led by Gaius Julius Aquillus,
38Did land from the sea behind Publius Licinius Egnatius and cut him off from Rome.
39Thus within the space of two days, the army of 40,000 of Publius Licinius Egnatius,
40Was cut to pieces near Lake Benacus and Publius Licinius Egnatius was killed.
41Emperor Aurelius Cornelius Valerius did then appoint Gallienus Maximus as Praetorian Prefect.
42Yet the followers of the madness of Augustinius of Hippo did ambush Gallienus,
43And have him killed as if by a mob.
44Thus upon entering Rome, Emperor Aurelius Cornelius Valerius ordered the baths reopened,
45And that anyone found to be a follower of the falsities of Augustinius of Hippo,
46Was to be executed as an enemy against Rome and the safety of mankind.
47Soon after, the followers of Augustinius found safe sanctuary in the catacombs,
48Under the ancient foundation of the Vatican as a safe place to hide.

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1In the year known as 260 CE,
2Fourteen hundred and sixty years since the dawn of the Great Age,
3Marcus Aurelius Cornelius Valerius sought to re-establish calm and order to the world.
4With King Alavari of Gotthiuda Goti (Goths) did agree to terms and even King Chrocus of the Suebi.
5Each region then was then to provide a portion of able bodied men capable of being legionnaires,
6For the defense of their own kingdoms and the defense of the Empire.
7All the kingdoms except the warlord Gaius Carinus Diocletis of Dardania did consent.
8Aurelius Cornelius Valerius (Valerian) did then order that the Dardania be forbidden from trade.
9In the year known as 261 CE,
10Fourteen hundred and sixty one years since the dawn of the Great Age,
11Beri, the exiled King of the VisiGoti (Visigoths) and his court were captured by the Normens.
12Yet before they were about to be executed as thieves, former King Beri demanded to be tested,
13Before the court of King Heimdallr and if he did speak truth he would survive combat,
14Or if his words be false, he would die at the hand of the champion of the King.
15Before the King of the Boli Normens, the exiled king did speak saying:
16I have been brought to the home of the mortal enemy of my people by choice.
17I have no quarrel with the Boli and I pledge upon the remaining blood of my kin,
18That your enemies shall be our enemies and your allies shall be our allies.
19For these chains and clothes dishonor me and my name as I am Beri, son of Balti of the Goti,
20And this (Ukraine) be our ancient homeland.
21Verily if I die today in honor through combat or under false pretenses it is without regret,
22For my blood shall return to the soil of my ancestors.
23Upon hearing these words, King Heimdallr ordered the chains removed and Beri be dressed,
24Befitting a king before he was handed a sword and the two kings met each other in mortal combat.
25King Heimdallr did lodge a blow so fierce it broke the arm of King Beri would drawing blood,
26Yet King Beri did strike back and dislodge the left eye of King Hemdallr,
27Who in rage and pain drove his long sword through his opposing king and Beri fell dead.
28King Heimdallr did then declare that the slain VisiGoti king had been a man of honor to his word,
29And that his son Beoulf (Beowulf) shall be adopted as his son and the surviving VisiGoti as allies.
30In the year known as 265 CE,
31Fourteen hundred and sixty five years since the dawn of the Great Age,
32King Cuinedda of Cymri (Wales),
33The son of Llywarch Hen (the wise) and great great great grandson of Jesus and Mariamne,
34Did give up the ghost.
35While Morgaine the Faire (Wise) be older, the crown of Cymri (Wales) did befall,
36To her brother whose name was Cuiel Hen (the wise).
37Upon becoming King, Cuiel Hen did ask his sister if he would be a wise king as their father,
38And in reply Morgaine the Faire (Wise) did reply: Before you be a great king,
39My brother, you must first learn to be a good husband and then a good father.
40In reply, Cuiel Hen did say to his sister:
41It is true you be already the wisest, yet even you do not follow your own words,
42For you be without husband or child.
43Morgaine the Faire (Wise) did speak: Verily, not even heaven can meddle in the affairs of heart,
44Nor the most powerful of spirits alter the free will of men.
45For all the words spoken must be true,
46Yet it is the leader and king that must lead by example of actions.

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1In the year known as 266 CE,
2Fourteen hundred and sixty six years since the dawn of the Great Age,
3The gravely ill King Hemdallr did make his son Hermodr the King of the North,
4And his adopted son Beoulf (Beowulf) the King of the South of the Normen lands.
5Yet upon the death of the old king, Hermodr did move against Beoulf (Beowulf) to seize the lands.
6After seven days of fierce battle at the cost of thousands of lives,
7Beoulf (Beowulf) did challenge Hermodr to honorable combat to settle the challenge,
8And against his taller and stronger opponent, Beoulf (Beowulf) was victorious,
9As the first and only VisiGoti (VisiGoth) to also be king of the Normens.
10In the same year,
11King Lucius Valerius Aper of Valeria did attack the lands of Gotthiuda of King Alavari,
12Proclaiming it be the ancient right of his people to the lands of the coast of the Black Sea.
13King Alavari did not invade Valeria in retribution for fear of a formidable enemy to the north.
14Instead, he called upon Marcus Aurelius Cornelius Valerius (Valerian) to honor their truce.
15The Roman Emperor then sent four legions to Valeria to restore the peace,
16Whereupon King Gaius Carinus Diocletis of Dardania declared himself to be an ally,
17And to pledge legions to the defense of the Empire and end the isolation of the Dardanians.
18In the year known as 267 CE,
19Fourteen hundred and sixty seven years since the dawn of the Great Age,
20King Beoulf (Beowulf) of the Normens did attack and invade Gotthiuda against King Alavari,
21Destroying the capital of Arhemar on the Volga River and killing King Alavari.
22Yet the former VisiGoti did not join with Beoulf (Beowulf) and instead saw him as a traitor,
23So when the Normen saw the contempt against Beoulf (Beowulf) they withdrew,
24Leaving Beoulf (Beowulf) abandoned by his kin and his adopted kin.
25Athanari the son of Alavari did then kill Beoulf (Beowulf), forcing his son Sigeric to flee.
26In the same year,
27King Gaius Carinus Diocletis of Dardania did invade Valeria and capture Naissus,
28Killing King Lucius Valerius Aper and declaring the united kingdom of Diocleatae,
29As firm allies to Marcus Aurelius Cornelius Valerius (Valerian),
30And the promise to provide Legions and to honor the law,
31And defend the Empire.

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1In the year known as 270 CE,
2Fourteen hundred and seventy years since the dawn of the Great Age,
3Prince Cuinalba (Kennedy) the son of Holly King Cuinhainn (Kevin) of Caledonia (Scotland),
4And Princess Hella the daughter of Priest King Hermes of Eucadia (Ucadia) did wed.
5In the year known as 271 CE,
6Fourteen hundred and seventy one years since the dawn of the Great Age,
7Emperor Marcus Aurelius Cornelius Valerius (Valerian) did finish the reconquest of Palestine and Syria,
8And the end of the followers of Lotus (Lot) and the insane followers of Augustinius,
9That had fled and formed a theocratic kingdom known as Palmyra.
10In the year 272,
11Fourteen hundred and seventy two years since the dawn of the Great Age,
12Holly King Cúiran (Kieran) Mac Cúirmac, the great High King of Ireland,
13Did give up the ghost.
14The Kingship did then pass to his son known as Cúilean (Collins) mac Cúiran,
15As the great great great great great grandson of Jesus and Mariamne.
16In the same year,
17Cuinalba (Kennedy) the son of Holly King Cuinhainn (Kevin) of Caledonia (Scotland),
18And High King of the Kings of Englia (England) and Emperor of the Celts,
19And his wife Princess Hella of Eucadia (Ucadia),
20Did have a son, whom they named Cuinstanyn (Constantine).
21Princess Hella of Eucadia (Ucadia) did then call upon Princess Morgaine the Faire,
22To come to Hollyrood and give blessing to their son Cuinstanyn (Constantine).
23All the Diaspora did come to celebrate such an illustrious event,
24And to hear the words of the virgin prophetess Morgaine the Faire.
25In the great hall of HollyRood, Morgaine the Faire did meet Cúilean (Collins),
26To whom she did agree to be betrothed before she did speak and say to the gathering:
27Behold a light that shall shine from the highest mountain to the furthest sea is borne,
28A savior unto the world from the most ancient of priests and emperors and therapeutae,
29That have defended and saved our species again and again since the beginning of civilization.
30Verily, everything yields but change and upon the head of young Cuinstanyn (Constantine),
31A new age shall be borne the likes we have never seen before.
32For what was, shall cease to be and men and women shall fight the bloodiest of wars,
33And darkness and light shall battle for our soul until all are free of the chains of self.

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1In the year known as 272 CE,
2Fourteen hundred and seventy two years since the dawn of the Great Age,
3Isaac Calpernius Piso as King ShahPar of Uran (Aryans),
4The son of Abram Calpernius Piso the first King of the Aryans,
5Did give up the ghost.
6The crown of Uran (Aryans) did then befall to his son named Reuben Calpernius Piso.
7At Eden, Reuben Calpernius Piso did not wait for the impending invasion by the Romans,
8And called all his court and governors and priests together and did say:
9Behold! The Sacred One and Our Lord has ordained that we triumph over the non believers,
10And distempered cattle and horned beasts that seek to sow rebellion,
11Against the People of the Covenant.
12Whereas my father was forgiving of the goyim and beasts that persecute us and speak ill,
13For he believed they possess no reason nor foresight as to the true nature of mankind,
14I have been shown visions from my Father of the Underworld that we must be firm and unforgiving.
15Nor may those that seek the fruits of our knowledge or the use of our technologies,
16Or the wisdom of our schools or the safety of our villages and cities,
17Possess the luxury to be mere witnesses to the truth from The Sacred One and Our Lord.
18Therefore, let it be known throughout the lands of the Pure Ones (Aryans) of UrAn,
19That henceforth any man or woman who refuses to obey the laws of The Sacred One,
20Or refuses to respect and honor our ways shall be deemed a heretic and burned alive.
21For we shall do this to pray The Sacred One consider the sweet smell of burning flesh,
22Sufficient offering to grant the departed a soul and a rebirth again to relearn their errors.
23Verily, it was my father who forbid anyone utter the true name of the Sacred One (Satan),
24And that he be honored as Sabaoth as the Lord of Hosts.
25Henceforth, even such title be too precious and sacred to utter to the masses.
26Therefore, The Sacred One shall be known to the world as the one and only Gad (God),
27As the one who overpowers and defeats the non believers and the one who destroys our enemies.
28The faithful shall kneel on a prayer rug at morning and in the evening,
29Facing the ruins of Babel (Bagdad) in honor of the one true and only Gad (God),
30And the devout of the faithful shall wear knitted woolen skull caps called Kapi,
31To confess to the world they are servants and slaves of Gad (God),
32And that they hide their heads and minds from heaven to serve only his words.
33Verily, we shall complete a new scripture in honor of Gad (God) called the Talmud,
34And prayers called the Gamara as the steps to come and praise Gad (God).
35Behold! I shall send out across the lands a new form of priest called Kohan (Cohen),
36Meaning those that teach as masters of the knowledge of Gad (God).
37The Kohan (Cohen) shall then speak to the masses in their own tongue but shall record all knowledge,
38In a secret language of cursing and power and occult called Ebri (Hebrew),
39That shall enslave the mind of the people as perpetual servants of Gad (God).
40Reuben Calpernius Piso did then order the restructure of the provinces into twelve Kantons,
41With each Kanton headed by a Head Kohan (Cohen) as father and founder and an administrator,
42With the twelve Kantons and tribes being Asher, Benjamin, Dan, Ephram, Gadan, Issachar and Judah,
43And Levi, Manesseh, Naphtali, Simeon and Zebulun with the thirteenth Tribe,
44Being the Kanton of Reuben at Eden.
45Reuben Calpernius Piso did then declare himself BaalKhan (Balkhan) as God-King,
46As the messiah of Satan and the Aryan Race.

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1In the year known as 273 CE,
2Fourteen hundred and seventy three years since the dawn of the Great Age,
3Princess Morgaine the Faire of Cymri (Wales) did wed King Cúilean (Collins) of Eire (Ireland).
4In the same year,
5Emperor Marcus Aurelius Cornelius Valerius (Valerian) did launch a major invasion of UrAn (Iran).
6Yet Reuben Calpernius Piso as the BaalKhan had anticipated the invasion,
7And ordered his best troops to be held back in reserve and to allow the Romans,
8To advance far eastward into UrAn unto the city of Susa,
9Before BaalKhan ordered the burning of the fields and poisoning of the water,
10So that tens of thousands of innocent people did die of thirst and starvation.
11Yet the Romans suffered terrible loses before retreating to Syria and Palestine.
12Reuben Calpernius Piso as BaalKhan did then order his army to pursue the Romans.
13Yet the Aryans failed to take Syria and in a fit of rage,
14Reuben Calpernius Piso did order the execution of fifty generals and all their families.
15In the year known as 274 CE,
16Fourteen hundred and seventy four years since the dawn of the Great Age,
17Queen Morgaine the Faire and King Cúilean (Collins) of Eire (Ireland),
18Did give birth to a girl child they named Ceridwen (Catherine).
19In the same year,
20Reuben Calpernius Piso as Baalkhan (Balkhan) did commission a second YahSiva (Academy),
21Midst the ruins of Babel (Bagdad) to rival the first YahSiva of Babylon.
22The BaalKhan did challenge the scholars of the new academy,
23To concoct such a work of fiction and falsities and trickery that would be even greater,
24Than the one being completed at the academy of Babylon.
25Thus the YahSiva of Babel and of Babylon became bitter enemies,
26Invested in the business of creating false religions and religious texts.

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1In the year known as 275 CE,
2Fourteen hundred and seventy five years since the dawn of the Great Age,
3King Gaius Domitius Aurelianus of Savia did give up the ghost without heir.
4Gaius Carinus Diocletis (Diocletian) of Dioclea did move swiftly and capture the city of Siscia,
5And annexing Savia to his greater kingdom, while declaring a pledge to the Emperor,
6To raise more legions in defense of the Empire.
7In the year known as 276 CE,
8Fourteen hundred and seventy six years since the dawn of the Great Age,
9Priest King Hermes of Eucadia (Ucadia) Did give up the ghost without male heir.
10The role of protector of paradise and custodian of the kingdom of Heaven on Earth,
11Did befall for the first time to a woman being his daughter whose name was Hella.
12Emperor Marcus Aurelius Cornelius Valerius (Valerian) was then the first to honor the Right of Hella,
13To become the High Priestess and Queen of Eucadia (Ucadia).
14Soon after, all the kings and queens of the Diaspora acknowledged Hella as rightful heir.
15Queen Hella and Prince Cuinalba (Kennedy) and their son Cuinstanyn (Constantine),
16Did depart HollyRood and travel to Philippi (Thessalonika) in Eucadia (Ucadia) as the capital.