If you are reading this chances are you saw my submission and thought "thats so bad, she better have a good description." Well, without further hesitation, here it is:
A time of strife had befallen all the inhabitants of earth. In an attempt to attain superiority, multiple religious organizations fought each other. This did not only affect those humans involved but it also affected the supernatural realm in which the gods of the different religions once peacefully coexisted. This realm now sounded with the thunderous clash of holy blades. Many stories aroused from this era, one of which describes the fall of G-d to the Immortals of Mt. Olympus. The story is as follows:
Among the supernatural realm there were no to factions greater than the Olympians and the Angels of G-d. For seven years they clashed upon the many steps of Jacob’s ladder and with no end in sight. It was then that word had reached Hades, lord of the Greek underworld and sworn rival of Lucifer. His messengers came to him on the second day of the eighth year and described to him the many factions of the armies of the heavens. All of the news seemed grave, as it appeared that the angels left no week spots in their defenses. Yet upon pondering the situation Hades realized their one flaw. He demanded that the messengers repeated the last part of the report. In a chorus of moans they sang of one lone angel on whom all the information of heaven’s strategy was entrusted. The angel, by the name Crystalia, was not happy in the least to be given this task. She was a carefree and naive angel who wanted nothing to do with this unnecessary war. “Quickly, fools, bring me to this pitiful child of G-d.” Hades loud voice roared through the caverns of the underworld. Not willing to disobey his commands they disguised themselves as angels and quickly snuck their way back to the section of heaven where sat the daydreaming Crystalia. They presented the angel with a globe that, according to them, was a gift from G-d himself. She stared at the globe intently as its smooth black finish sparkled and flowed in her hand as if made purely of shadows. From the orb boomed the voice of G-d. “Crystalia, my faithful child. It is time for you to review our progress and plan for the war. She told the orb everything and as soon as she finished the orb and the messengers disappeared in a puff of smoke. Hades had now gathered all the information he needed and with it, on the fifteenth day of the third month, he mounted an attack on heaven that could not be thwarted. The Olympians had taken over the realm of heaven and with their success they called upon the now grieving angel Crystalia. “You have done us a great deed young angel…” Exclaimed Zeus. “It is our wish that you join us on Olympus, and with your great knowledge, help us conquer all of the supernatural realm.” Hoping that this would put an end to the wars, she agreed and from that point on was known as Crystalia, the Fallen Angel.
Crystal Lonodel · Fri Mar 16, 2007 @ 06:23pm · 1 Comments |