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Rha's Al'Ghul. SPA Alexandru b. 27.07.

1989 1

DC.SPA.US issue 03

Rha's Al'Ghul
Beginnings

Alexandru SPA
Sflicsten Studios Enterprise

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Edition 2022-2024, August-May.


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Foreword

In this short story , I try we understand the life of a


so - called "immortal". History is full of impressive
characters, and the ancient world gives us an
opportunity to introduce a current character: Rha's
Al Ghul, somewhere on the thematic line between
what 's really new and what 's really old . old.

We propose to establish some ideas and imprint


them in the " possibility of being real", both as an
action and as a fact , starting from the need to fill
some historical gaps and there are open masses ,
whose meaning we do not fully understand .

In a fascinating journey through the past and


present , we will explore concepts such as
immortality , destiny and the struggle between good
and evil , trying to shed new light on mysterious
and still incomprehensible mysteries of ancient
history and mythology .
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Epic I

Chapter 1

Aeon is a traveler of time and space , a wanderer


among dimensions and realities . He does not belong
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to any specific era or location , but rather and his


ways through the endless labyrinth of existence .

Every step we take and every decision we make


contributes to building our reality and shaping our
future. Thus it is essential to be aware of the power
and responsibility we have in influencing the course
of things . As we navigate this complex labyrinth of
existence , let us not forget that we are connected
to each other and that our actions can have a
profound impact on our entire world .

Seth's decision to become the new Sethnik priest


through a pharaonic ritual was a major one ,
bringing about a significant change in our size . In
ancient times , the gods were colossal, huge , and
carried golden blood , lording over the pyramids and
stories of deeds that matter . However, now, in an
era marked by new understandings and changes ,
trust in ideology plays a crucial role .

By his choice, Seth brought a new way of thinking


and acting into the divine sphere , strengthening
the power and influence of the Sethnik priest over
the people and the world. This change reflects the
evolution of trust and belief in an ideology that is
not just a simple story , but a powerful force that
guides people in their search for meaning and
purpose . in life .
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Starting from this point, our story It begins on a


mysterious morning , when Aeon wakes up in a
strange world , with the sky painted in colors
never seen before and the earth full of exotic plants
. In this world , the laws of physics and reality seem
to be completely different from what we know .

As Aeon begins to explore this new world , he


meets a series of strange and fascinating
characters , each with their own stories and
understandings of the nature of existence . them .
Some of these inhabitants of the parallel universe
are beings of light , others are mythical creatures
or even abstract entities .

Aeon was successively transformed into Amoon,


then Amun, and then given the name Rha. This
energy , present before time itself , manifested itself
as a kind of "father of energy", giving birth to this
simple child, but with a monumental debt to him .

Chi, Rha, Self, and Karma are fundamental


concepts that transcend time and space ,
influencing the lives and destinies of people in
various cultures and philosophies.

Chi is a notion from Chinese philosophy that refers


to the vital energy or universal force that flows
through all living things. It is considered to be the
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life force that supports health and good physical


condition and spiritual of the individual. Practices
such as tai chi and qigong are designed to
improve and harmonize the flow of chi in the body .

Rha, while it can be associated with the name of


Aeon Rha in our story , can also be interpreted as
a universal or essential energy , similar to the
Chinese chi. It is a creative force that is present in
all things in the universe that give birth and sustain
life and existence .

The self is a concept that derives from the beliefs


of the ancient Egyptians and refers to the balance
and harmony of the cosmic order and correct moral
behavior. The self is essential to maintain balance
in the universe and to ensure that each individual
fulfills his or her role in cosmic harmony .

Karma is a concept from Indian philosophy and is


related to the idea that our past actions influence
our destiny and our future experiences . Karma is
related to the idea that every action has a
corresponding reaction and that is our goodness or
badness in this life will have an impact on our future
life .

These concepts are central to many cultures and


spiritual traditions , providing insight into the nature
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of the universe and our place in it , as well as to


living a life filled with wisdom and balance.

Anubis, also known as the bearer of scales , is an


Egyptian god associated with death and the
afterlife. He is often depicted as a jackal - headed
man or as a jackal himself . His main role is to guide
the souls of the deceased to the afterlife and help
them pass by the final judgment of their soul before
Osiris .

Rha, now our main character, is aware of this


legacy and the huge responsibility that rests upon
her . He is meant to roam the universe , to explore ,
to I understand and protect the cosmic balance.
However, Rha also feels a deeper desire to discover
the truth about her own existence . and about his
relationship with the universe.

Osiris as the Undead is a representation of the


Egyptian god Osiris who was resurrected after
being killed and dismembered by his jealous
brother, Set. This one Resurrection symbolizes the
cycle of life , death and rebirth , being a
manifestation of the regenerative power of
nature.

Horus walking on water is a mythical image that


illustrates the power and divinity of Horus, the
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Egyptian god associated with the sky and the


king. Legend has it that Horus was able to walk on
water , symbolizing his control over the forces of
nature and his ability to overcome obstacles and
dangers.

Nah as having the water of life refers to a


character or entity that possesses the water of life
, a mythical element associated with immortality
and regeneration. This concept can be found in
mythologies and traditions from various cultures ,
representing a source of life and healing.

Rakmun, The Last Pharaoh, The One Of The


Times Of Fulfillment, The Living In The Empty,
The Double That Shows The Treasure , are
mysterious titles and epithets associated with a
central character in the story . These names
suggest that it is about a leader or a significant
figure who had a crucial role in the events that led
to major changes and the fulfillment of some
destinies.

Jazeera'Ash Taghn, The Beautiful, appears to be a


name or title describing a female person or entity ,
suggesting remarkable beauty and perhaps even
special power or influence .
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of commotion in heaven indicates a cosmic or


divine context in which the events of the story
take place , suggesting that the actions and events
we are watching are part of a divine conflict or
process larger, which has repercussions
throughout the universe .

Nihm, also known as Vulcan in Roman mythology ,


is a god in Greek mythology associated with fire,
metallurgy, crafts and mechanics . He is considered
the universal mechanic of the gods, being
responsible for the creation and construction of
various divine artifacts and weapons. His mythical
workshop was described as being located under a
mountain, where he worked ceaselessly on forges
and other creations .

Anub'E'Ra is a mythical figure who appears to be a


cross between Anubis and the Egyptian sun god
Ra. This combined interpretation suggests a form of
divinity that stands at the intersection of the world
beyond and here, between death and life , and is
often associated with concepts such as rebirth and
and the transition from one state to another in the
cycle of life and death .

On his journey , Rha encounters a variety of beings


and entities , each representing a part of the vast
whole of the cosmos. As she explores these
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encounters , Rha confronts not only the outer


mysteries of the universe, but the inner ones as
well , searching for her own purpose and identity in
a cosmic landscape seemingly endless .
Aeon Rha is a legendary figure , an entity
worshiped by a cult hidden in the heart of an
enigmatic Egypt. This cult is dedicated to the
understanding and control of cosmic energies and
forces beyond human understanding .

Rha energy is an abstract concept that can be


interpreted as a manifestation of a universal
energy that transcends time and space. This
concept can have multiple meanings in various
contexts, but in its essence, Rha Energy can be
perceived as a vital or creative force that is
omnipresent and eternal.

One of the distinguishing characteristics of Rha


Energy is its infinite or unceasing nature. This
means that energy is never completely depleted
and is always available, fueling existence and
constant exchange in the universe. It is like a
never-ending source of resources and potential,
which knows no limits or end.

The encore always refusing to break according to


possibilities and caliber refers to the ability of the
Rha Energy to adapt and resist in the face of
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challenges or obstacles. In other words, this


energy is flexible and adjusts its presence or
manifestation according to circumstances and
conditions. It does not break or run out, but
adapts and reconfigures itself to maintain its
integrity and purpose.

Thus, Rha Energy is a dynamic and vital force


that governs the universe, providing support and
life in all its forms. It is essential for the existence
and evolution of the universe, being a constant
and omnipresent presence that enlivens and
animates all things around us.

Aeon Rha is considered to be the personification


of this energy, with his name having etymological
roots directly related to the concept of "energy". He
is revered as a protector of the cosmic balance,
and legend has it that he is the one who guards the
border between our world and the dark world of the
Devil.

In this context, Aeon Rha's said brother could very


well be the Devil himself , with Aeon Rha being
responsible for maintaining this evil being closed it in
his world of extreme reality . His hidden cult
dedicates its life and faith to this divine mission ,
seeking I understand and he commands the cosmic
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forces to protect humanity from the dangers of this


hidden world .

In his quest to discover the truth and fulfill his duty


as a guardian of the border , Aeon Rha faces
unprecedented trials and challenges , bringing
Bringing him in front of some hard choices and
some discoveries that test his beliefs and
convictions .

Ptolemy , associated with the " thinking "


consonant Pt, was an important figure in Egyptian
history , with a deep connection to philosophy and
wisdom , which had its roots in learning tures of
the god Thoth. Thoth was known for his wisdom
and vast knowledge , and Ptolemy took these
teachings to try to regulate life in Egypt .

He was seen as the keeper of the ultimate truth ,


being considered a helper of the gods and having
a strong influence on the Egyptian people. This
created some peace in the minds of the common
people , who looked upon him with respect and
reverence , even if they did not openly engage in the
worship of the gods.

The Egyptian people considered the gods to be


gigantic beings, out of the ordinary in size and
power, with a pure golden blood that gave them
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endurance and immortality. These gods were seen


as the protectors and governors of the universe ,
and respect for them was fundamental to Egyptian
culture and spirituality .

Thus, Ptolemy played a crucial role in


transmitting and applying the teachings and
philosophies of the god Thoth in the everyday life
of people, contributing to maintaining order and
balance in Egyptian society .

Chapter 2

In Egyptian mythology , divine acts are essential


to understanding and interpreting the ancient world
of Egypt. These acts of the gods and goddesses
had a profound impact on Egyptian life and
culture, influencing aspects such as government ,
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religion, art , and the understanding of human


nature and the universe. The Egyptian gods and
goddesses were revered and venerable, being
considered the masters of the world and fundamental
factors in its existence and evolution . Through
their myths and their actions , the Egyptian gods
and goddesses shaped the destiny and direction of
Egyptian civilization , offering teachings and lessons
about life , death, immortality and nature human .
Understanding and exploring these divine acts
allows us to delve into the depth and complexity of
Egyptian culture and spirituality , revealing the
hidden meanings and meanings of the ancient world
of Egypt .

Seth and Sethnik were essentially one and the


same entity , reflecting a complex duality in the
divine nature . Although they manifested in
different ways and had distinct traits, their essence
came from the same divine source of immortality .
This aspect emphasizes the deep connections and
interdependence between the various aspects of
the deity in Egyptian mythology .

Human revolt Against Thoth took place under the


influence of this divine duality , and the
intervention of Seth/Sethnik brought a new level
of complexity to the confrontation. Even though
Seth and Sethnik manifested in different forms and
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roles , they were embodied in the same divine


being , with abilities and influences that intersected
at crucial moments in history . Egyptian.

Thus, the human revolt Against Thoth represented


not only a confrontation between men and gods,
but also a manifestation of internal tensions and
dualities in the divine sphere themselves . This
complexity of the relationship between gods and
humans underscores the depth and richness of
Egyptian mythology, offering fascinating insights
into the nature of divinity and the human world .

Seth/Sethnik, with his special knowledge and


abilities , was the prime mover in the people 's plan
to remove such an important god as Thoth from
the divine life . This action was rejected in a larger
context of human revolt against the order
established by the gods, and the death of Thoth
and the ongoing revolt caused him to withdraw in a
corner of the cosmos.

However, Amun Rha, who had become Aeon, was


not willing to let him get away so easily . Aeon Rha,
motivated by a strong desire to intervene in the
human world , awakened Seth/Sethnik from his
retreat, being aware of his importance and the
impact he could have on the current situation .
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Aeon Rha 's motivation was sustained by a deep


understanding of cosmic dynamics and a burning
desire to protect the world from external threats
such as Apophis. Through Hathor and her magical
tools, such as the mirror with which she could
attack from the nether realm , Aeon Rha would find
a way to descend into and to intervene in the
human world to face the challenges and threats that
stood .

Aeon Rha, understanding the seriousness of the


threat posed by Apophis and being motivated by
the desire to protect the world from this imminent
danger , decided to intervene at one point he
apparently did not drink . While the underworld
was unaware of Apophis ' presence and danger ,
Aeon Rha felt that action was necessary to prevent
a potential catastrophe .

Motivated and inspired by music , which fueled his


creativity and inner strength , Aeon Rha took the
risk to descend into the nether realm to face
Apophis and counter the threat he posed to the
human world . Even if his intervention seemed
daring and maybe even unconsciousness In the eyes
of some, it was vital for Aeon Rha to act to
maintain cosmic balance and protect the world
from the disastrous consequences of Apophis '
presence .
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On a solemn morning , the first pyramid was


complete , standing proudly in the sunlight. The
shining gold on top of the pyramid seemed to shout
to the heavens, ready to meet the monster of the
night and its coming . in the help of the goddess
Hathor . Word of Aeon Rha descending from his
cosmic ark rang throughout the country , food and
hope and courage of the people in the face of the
imminent threat .

Despite the optimism that took place in people 's


hearts, they were aware that what had already
been built was only the beginning of a long and
mysterious path . Plans for the largest pyramid to
be built were already in motion , and builders were
essential to this monumental mission . Even though
it was said that the first pyramid was miraculously
built , as a divine gift , many were determined to
ensure that the next pyramid would be built by
hands and and their sweat, as a sign of respect
and gratitude to the gods of the Valley of the Kings.

Although the Egyptians considered building the


pyramids a sacred and honorable act , recruiting
labor for such titanic projects was often difficult .
The Jews , who were looking for a place and an
identity in a world full of gods and rituals , were
willing to work on the pyramid sites , hoping that
obtain divine favor . Also greedy for any kind of
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gain , they saw the construction of the pyramids


as an opportunity to gain money and resources .

also had to rely on mercenaries for the guarding


and security of the construction sites, and these
often came from the north, being barbarians with
a feared reputation . Among these mercenaries were
the Celts and the Gauls, men of wild and menacing
appearance , who imposed their authority on the
working fields. Even in the face of the intimidation
brought by these foreign forces , the Egyptians were
determined - and carried out the monumental
projects , which will remain with us arture to their for
centuries .

In Egyptian society , the structure was rigid and


well defined , with different social levels
occupying their specific places in the social pyramid
. At its top was the pharaoh and his family ,
considered almost gods on earth and governed by
divine law . Nobles, priests and state officials were
among those who occupied positions of authority
and influence , helping to govern and administer
the country .

However, there was one major problem : they


were not just a family of pharaohs. At certain
points in Egyptian history, power was contested
between several rival families claiming their right
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to rule. This often led to internal conflicts, political


instability and even civil wars . The struggle for
power and prestige was constant , and the family
that succeeded in gaining control of the throne
became dominant . in society.
While Jews made significant contributions to various
areas of Egyptian life , including architecture and
financial affairs, their presence in society was not
always viewed with good eyes. Their larger houses
and higher social positions often brought them into
conflict with native Egyptians, and this could be
considered a threat to social stability and political .

On the other hand , in the midst of these social


and political tensions , a mysterious organization
known as the "Assassins' Creed" has emerged . This
organization was made up of independent people who
acted in their own interest , but had considerable
power and influence in Egyptian society . The five
families that formed the core of this creed were:
Al'Ghul, Jaz'Damas, Ham'Dabl, Mas'Tary and
Al'Paek. These families were considered to be of
great importance and they held positions of
leadership and power in various sectors of
Egyptian life, often influencing the important
events and decisions of their time .
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Chapter 3

One day, on the still waters of the Nile, a basket of


reeds floated lightly downstream In that basket was
a boy , alone and vulnerable in front of the river
network . He was a newborn baby , whose destiny
was still unclear . Looking at him, it was hard to
tell what the future held for him. But the Nile,
with its deep waters and its ancient mysteries,
would witness the evolution of this child, who
carried within him a boundless potential .
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Although the families of the five were not yet


actively involved in the major events of the time,
a growing tension was felt as in the air There were
a number of challenges and obstacles he had to
face before he could reach his full potential .
Despite the peaceful appearances , each family had
their own ambitions and dreams , and the road to
their realization was strewn with trials and
adversities .

These families based their power on the young,


whom they had been training for centuries. The
continuation of their training, along with their
dedication , could play a crucial role in their future.
Even if they had no important actions to take at the
moment, their solid fund of knowledge and
experience accumulated over the centuries could be
essential when circumstances called for it . Thus,
their devotion and belief in their cause could be a
valuable asset in the face of future challenges .

On the Nile, the child who was to come was


Moses, and his name meant among the Celts and
Gauls : " I am " . It is said that his mother carefully
placed him on the Nile, and his name was
revealed to him by the water itself . The Jew , son
of love and evil , was sailing on the dark waves of
destiny. But the Egyptian priests, guardians of the
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old beliefs , wanted to call him Aeon , hoping to


attract him in their store of wisdom and power .
However , Aeon Rha, the sage behind the human
mask , had bigger plans, and the pyramids would
become his magical violin . in a symphony of
destiny.

Rha could not let his destiny be dictated by the


hands of others, even when the civilization he was
associated with skip the course . Even if it was n't
about multiple gods , he was determined - and he
exuded unadulterated identity and power . Thus the
name assigned to him by a people , and by which
he agreed to be recognized, was essential for him
to be perpetuated , as an unbroken pact with his
divine existence . .

In that era , people were not content only with


ordinary knowledge , but always sought to explore
and they understand more , including the spiritual
aspects of their existence . In a desire to reach new
heights of knowledge and understanding , some
were striving to develop technologies that would allow
them to hear the conversations of sacred places such
as pyramids or high circles. This tendency would
play an important role in the lives of the five families,
and Rha's Al Ghul would be in the middle of the
action , having close connections to the life of
Moses and with the events that were to take place .
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As the great pyramid neared completion, tensions


between the Egyptians and the Jews were rising ,
and this was a crucial opportunity for the five
families to demonstrate their power and influence .
However , their strategy he had to make no
mistakes , and every move had to be well planned
and executed .

Those from the "assassins' creed" had an


elaborate plan to manipulate the situation in their
favor . They will be passed off as the Jews sending
fresh forces to steal the riches of Egypt, so as to
destroy their credibility in the eyes of the Egyptians
and justify any further action . against them.
However , those from the five families were aware
that they must remain in the shadows , to hide
secret identities and let the authorities be the main
forces of order and surveillance .

As the training continued, the machines that


allowed them to listen to sounds from sacred
places would sometimes play music , a seemingly
auspicious coincidence . However, this could also be
a vulnerability, as they could hear more than just
conversations . Al Ghul, being the bravest of them
all , was made to sign an agreement not to change
the music , prompting him to act cautiously to avoid
breaking this rule . .
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Moses was trying to promote peace and harmony


between the Jews and the Egyptians, being also
attracted by the mysterious influence of Saek.
However, despite their desire for peace, the
situation was complicated by the fact that Aeon
had managed to gain influence over some
Egyptian leaders, and this alliance could change
the balance of power . power dramatically . This
raised questions and concerns as Egypt was
beginning to move towards a form of domination in
a way that was not yet fully understood by the
through all . This first empire was in search of
civilization and wisdom , realizing that this was a far
more valuable achievement than mere force or
control .

The situation was tense because the Jews accused


the Egyptian leaders of enriching themselves at
their expense , and the five families were in the
shadow of these claims . The jewelry and gifts
given to the new members of the "searchers " team ,
which included Moses , further fueled the tension
between the two groups . Thus, conflicts and
misunderstandings between Jews and Egyptians
became increasingly acute, and confrontations
seemed inevitable .

Moses tried to establish a friendly relationship


with Ramses , the pharaoh of Egypt, and succeeded
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in this endeavour , using some small miracles,


which aroused his astonishment and respect . At
the same time , Aeon Rha assumed the guise of the
leader and climbed the third pyramid , which was
not yet completed , in full view. A bolt of lightning
struck the top of the pyramid at that very
moment, accompanying Aeon to this solemn
moment. He placed a golden pin there , and as he
began to speak , his words rang throughout Egypt ,
attracting the attention and admiration of the people .

In a solemn march, all the members of the five


families, together with Osaya, Horum, Aqun,
Dahm, Moebius, and the other hidden gods who
had been living among men for centuries under
false names, came from the five palaces, they
bring their presence to Cardassia . Aeon Rha gave
them a clear explanation and firm : from the
perspective of those at the top, there was no
objection to the Jews, but taking and leaving with
their technology was against the law. Every
people had the right to defend and exploit its
resources and knowledge .

Outraged by Aeon's claims, Moses felt entitled to


comment , and this almost brought him into
physical conflict. However, in a surprising gesture
, Moses gave up all his jewelry upon entering the
pyramid , and the door closed behind him . This
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event was interpreted as a miracle, and Moses


was left alone .

Religion played a central role in the life of the


ancient Egyptians. Their belief in many gods and
goddesses was a fundamental element of their
culture, and religious worship was an essential
part of daily life . Many gods and goddesses were
represented with human and animal features ,
reflecting their connections with nature and the
world around them . The great temples, built over
the millennia, served as places of worship and
ritual , being considered sacred places where
people could enter into communion with the
divinity.

The legend of Rha finding empty Egypt and


receiving the first pyramid as a gift from the
Universe is one of the foundational stories of
ancient Egyptian culture. This first "Sun-Man" is
considered to be a mythical or divine figure ,
associated with the birth of Egyptian civilization and
the beginnings of human order and settlement in
the region . This legend contributed to the
formation of the Egyptian identity and to the
consolidation of the belief in their special and
privileged role in the world .
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, such as the temples of Karnak or Luxor, were


places of worship and ritual worship to these gods
and goddesses . People went to these temples to
make offerings , to pray and participated in
religious ceremonies, which were an essential part
of their spiritual life . The construction and
maintenance of these temples was a fundamental
aspect of ancient Egyptian society and was seen
as an expression of their devotion to divinity and the
cosmic order .

Legends and myths about gods and goddesses were


passed down from generation to generation ,
enriching their knowledge and understanding of
the divine world and about their place in the
universe. These mythological stories contributed to
the formation of Egyptian identity and the
development of a complex system of beliefs and
religious practices that remained an important
part of their culture for thousands of years.

The temple at Karnak is known by this name, and


"of Amon-Ra", but legend has it that he came to
life in a special way. When the first Man'Sun, the
one for whom the Universe built a special
pyramid , was sought by his followers , they arrived
at the temple of Karnak with him . The legend says
that , in those moments, the temple came to life
and it became a sacred and mysterious place , where
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they could hear the teachings and stories of the


first Man'Sun about the "invisible " world . The
hieroglyphs and reliefs in the temple at Karnak
have preserved these teachings and transmitted
ancient Egyptian myths and beliefs throughout
time. Thus, this temple became a place of
veneration and a central point of Egyptian
spirituality, associated with the glorious past and
the close ties between gods and people .

Aeon Rha descended from the top of the third


pyramid, which marks the end of the great
pyramid period of ancient Egypt. Accompanied by
the great gods, he went to the temple of Karnak,
where he invited the five families to flee to Luxor for
these answers , just as they did , to choose their
purpose in this world . Jews, barbarians, Celts , and
Gauls all had time to reflect on what befell them ,
and Aeon Rha recognized this equity and offered
them all the opportunity to and their own way and to
find the truth in their complex world .
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Chapter 4

After the situation became tense in the land of the


natives , Moses was involved in a serious
incident: he killed an Egyptian who was beating a
Jew. Aware of the serious consequences of his
action , Moses fled Egypt and took refuge in exile
in the land of Midian. There, close to the Nimbir
savannah , he found a place to live and began a
new life . He got married and became a pastor ,
adapting to the quiet life and simple to the
shepherds of those places.

The council of the gods in the temple of Karnak


was well hidden from anyone's eyes. Nature
created a complicated labyrinth to reach them,
and there were few who dared to venture into that
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area . Even the five families, with all their power


and all the plans they had in mind , were
questioning how to approach the situation in the
temple . The labyrinth of legends and mysteries
that surrounded the temple made everyone be
cautious in their actions .

Moses ' religious experience was profound and


disturbing , similar to the one she was going to live
and Al'Ghul. One day, Moses noticed a burning
bush, but it was not consumed by the flames . In
that vision, God, the One of the Jews, appeared to
Moses and commanded him to go in Egypt and free
the Jewish people from Egyptian slavery . Moses
was initially reluctant to this command , but in the
burning light of the bush, he understood that the
fate of the Jews was a desperate one , with many of
their homes subject to subjugation by the
inhabitants of Egypt.

In Karnak, Aeon realized that Egypt was about to


stand alone in the face of an impending crisis , but
He was biased and hoped that one of the five
ancient Egyptian families would intervene in this
desperate situation . It was obvious that the
reading game between the gods in the hieroglyphs
of the temple would have major consequences for
the future of Egypt, and Aeon wanted to see a
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saving intervention that would change the course of


events.

The Luxor would provide some help in the delicate


situation in which Egypt was located . The five
families began to offer prayers of praise and
worship , deciding to ask for divine help from the
Sun - Man of the pyramid . On a sunless day ,
they all gathered , feeling the pyramid shake .
When the crowd was fully assembled, a man
stepped out , about a third of the way from the
top of the great pyramid, in the middle of a
visible face . This was Haira, who introduced
himself .

He brought bad news to the people:

" Because of Egypt's mistakes , the Jews will go,


even if they don't want them to. They will be led out
of Egypt , back into their own land , where they
will be safe . But you Egyptians will witness ten
plagues . "

Moses returned to Egypt at that very moment and


heard these words. “The ten plagues ? he shouted.
" My God wouldn't do such a thing!" "

"Let 's see how else you run it, " was heard in the
audience.
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" I will go and talk to Pharaoh , " Moses decided .

But the attempt was in vain. The pyramid seemed


to be closed and access forbidden . The only one
who received a sign was the " creed " group , who
were invited at midnight , on a full moon night ,
the first after the longest day of the year , to speak
with Cheer up.

Aeon offered them a rare chance to learn the


hidden truths . Before them , he stood with an air of
solemnity, his eyes shining with wisdom and gravity
.

"You of the Assassin's Creed have an important


mission ," he began . "Egypt is located on the
verge of a profound transformation . Moses is the
divine chosen one, sent to free his people from
slavery. But you, who carry the legacy of the old
families, have a crucial role in this change . He
must watch and ensure that destiny is fulfilled in
accordance with the divine will . "

He continues : "You will witness the ten plagues


and understand that these are not only
punishments, but lessons for all of Egypt . Each
plague will reveal the truth Hidden rivers will test the
strength of your will and your faith . Get ready ,
because the time is coming . "
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With these words, Aeon opened their minds and


hearts , allowing them to contemplate the
importance of their role in future events. They
knew now that they were not mere observers, but
active participants in the great game of destiny.

Meanwhile, Moses was getting ready to go and


fulfill their destiny . Aware of the difficulties that
awaited him , he found strength in his faith and in
the divine mission he had received. He knew that he
had to deal not only with the pharaoh and his forces
, but also with the growing unrest among his people
.

In a world on the brink of change , every


individual had a role to play, and every decision
could change the course of history. The ten
plagues were approaching, and Egypt was to be
the scene of an epic confrontation between divine
and human forces .
" Prepare the species , cácisar ! " was the engraved
inscription around Aeon's calf, a cryptic warning that
evoked unease and fear . The world , already
troubled by recent events , was beginning to
divide among those who desperately tried to those
who were simply overwhelmed with confusion and
fear also get the message .
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As the tension grew , many of the weaker spirits


succumbed to the pressure of the unknown,
leading to a general state of chaos and madness .
Those who faced this madness head - on were
often victims of their own minds , lost in despair
and ultimately met with death .

Aeon , observing this chaos, knew that his cryptic


message would prepare his people for what was to
come . "The ten plagues will test not only physical
strength , but also the strength of the soul. The
Egyptians will have to Face fear and madness for
this and the truth and to survive this divine trial . "

In this atmosphere of tension and fear , the Assassin 's


Creed intensified its preparations . The leaders of
the five families discussed strategies and urged
their people to remain united and vigilant . Each
member of the Creed knew that the coming days
would be critical , and survival their vision
depended on the ability to interpret and respond
correctly to divine messages.

Rha's Al'Ghul, Jas'Damas, Ham'Dabl, Rwolf and


Hany , the leaders of the five families, were
central figures in this struggle for survival and truth
. They had survived many trials . risks and conflicts,
now having the responsibility to keep the flag high
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on the allegorical conquered hill, symbol of their


resistance and determination .

Each of them brought a unique strength and


wisdom accumulated over the centuries . Rha's
Al'Ghul, known for his impeccable strategy and his
steadfast courage was the most inspiring.
Jas'Damas , with his sharp wit and diplomatic
skills , he was the master of negotiations and
alliances . Ham'Dabl, known for his physical
strength and unshakable determination, was the
pillar of support in direct battles. Rwolf, with his
vast knowledge of the occult arts and hidden
strategies , brought clarity and planning in
moments of crisis . Hany, an expert in tactics and
subtle manipulations , manages to bring the
necessary balance to any tense situation .

Together , these leaders formed an unshakable


core , ready to face any challenge . The conquered
hill was not only a physical territory, but a symbol
of their unity and determination to protect Egypt and
reveal to it the truth hidden in the hieroglyphs of
the temple. As the critical days approached, Rha's
Al'Ghul, Jas'Damas, Ham'Dabl, Rwolf , and Hany
remained vigilant , aware that the fate of Egypt and
its people It depended on their decisions and
actions .
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They had survived a great past . The world


believed in Elio, but it also believed in what was
believed in each region, which would later bring
suffering and hard times. Local gods and ancient
traditions coexisted with the new beliefs , creating
a complex mixture of ideologies and spiritual
practices. This rich religious diversity in culture and
tradition , often led to conflicts and
misunderstandings .

Rha's Al'Ghul, Jas'Damas Rwolf, Ham'Dabl Hany ,


and the other leaders of the Assassin's Creed were
aware of the challenges this plurality of beliefs
brought . that unity was essential to cope in the
trials that were to come . In the midst of this
religious diversity, they had to find a way to
maintain peace and stability without sacrificing their
cultural identity . and spiritual of their people.

The Assassin 's Creed was not just a simple order,


but a bastion of knowledge and understanding . Its
members were trained to navigate the political and
religious pitfalls of the time, using their abilities to
protect and guide. Each leader brought something
unique to this fight : Rha 's Al'Ghul with his
strategy, Jas'Damas Rwolf with his diplomacy ,
Ham'Dabl Hany with his power.
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Before them was a changing world , where old


beliefs clashed with new ideas, and where every
decision could have profound consequences .
Mutual understanding and respect were the keys to
getting through these troubled times . Despite the
difficulties , the three leaders were determined to
find a way to maintain balance and secure a future
for their people , even in the face of suffering . you
and the hard moments that seemed inevitable .

In the hot and arid desert , where the sand


stretched endlessly , Moses and his group looked
on . They controlled the largest number of
currencies exchanged in the area of Israel, but
their destiny had suddenly changed. When their
story was revealed in a small village, they had to
make a drastic choice .

Jas'Damas Rwolf and Ham ' Dabl Hany, the


leaders of the two families , were the ones who
orchestrated the economic and political changes .
However , this change led them in an unexpected
direction . They reached Moses again, but not in the
Israel they knew . They were in an unknown
place, full of mystery and challenges .

In the dead of night , by the campfire , the two


leaders were discussing next steps . " We need to
find out where we are, " Jas ' Damas Rwolf said ,
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looking at Ham ' Double Hany. " And we need to


find out what part we have in this story . "

Ham'Dabl Hany nodded in agreement. " Moses is


the key. He knows more than he lets on . We have
to be with him , to support him and that 's it we
understand the divine plan. "

Meanwhile, Moses meditated, trying to he


understands the messages received from the
divinity . He was aware of his role , but also of the
complexity of the situation . " My God called me to
lead the Jewish people to freedom," he thought.
"But now, with new allies , our destiny seems even
more complicated. "

As dawn began to break , the group prepared for


their journey . Every member of the Assassin's
Creed knew that the next few days would be critical.
Their survival depended on their ability to
correctly interpret and respond to divine messages
and face the challenges that followed.

" We must remain united and vigilant , " Jas '


Damas Rwolf told the group . " Each of us has a
crucial role to play. Let 's prepare for what comes
next . "
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And so , in the endless desert , in the face of


unknown trials , Moses , together with his new
allies , stepped forward . They didn't know where
they were, but they knew their destiny was in their
hands . In the next chapter , they would discover
the truth he understands the role of each race in the
great story of liberation and survival .

Following the dramatic events that took place in


the village near Israel, Jas'Damas, Rwolf and Ham
' Dabl Hany now find themselves in a completely
new situation and we waited . In search of a refuge,
they meet Moses again , and their meeting will
mark the beginning of new adventures and perils .
As they approach a crucial discovery , their lives are
about to take an unexpected turn . As they prepare
to continue their journey , the three will have to face
new challenges and they put their loyalty and
courage to the test . So , in this new chapter , let 's
venture together in the unknown and we discover
what destiny has in store for these heroes in their
search for their place in the world .

The group is solid, but each individual can bring


new perspectives...
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Epic II
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Chapter 5

The choice that Pharaoh prepared for Moses is a


tense moment, full of significance . At that point, it
might be clear that the Pharaoh is willing to do
anything to protect his own interests, even if he
offers a solution that would seem unusual . The idea
that Syria is starting to lose in front of the Roman
empire brings a touch of geopolitical tension in the
story, it would seem that events in the wider world
can influence the destinies of our characters. The
aforementioned alchemy suggests that the group of
five families have access to secret knowledge and
resources , which adds an element of mystery and
intrigue . All these details are just a few strands of a
complex and fascinating story waiting to be unfolded
all in all .
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The choice that Pharaoh prepared for Moses is a


tense moment, full of significance . At that point, it
might be clear that the Pharaoh is willing to do
anything to protect his own interests, even if he
offers a solution that would seem unusual . The idea
that Syria is starting to lose in front of the Roman
empire brings a touch of geopolitical tension in the
story, it would look like this events in the wider
world can influence the destinies of our characters.
The aforementioned alchemy suggests that the
group of five families have access to secret
knowledge and resources , which adds an element
of mystery and intrigue . All these details are just a
few strands of a complex and fascinating story
waiting to be unfolded all in all .
The preparation of a chemical recipe as complex
and elaborate as described requires considerable
expertise in the botanical, chemical and
pharmaceutical field. First of all , obtaining the
raw materials would be a major challenge . The
mixture of 28 flower petals and dust from 35
different seeds would require obtaining and preparing
these ingredients in a pure form and non- toxic .
This can be difficult given the variety and
availability of these plants.

Second, standardization of doses would be


essential to achieve consistent and predictable
results . It is crucial to accurately measure and
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standardize the exact dosages of each ingredient,


which requires strict quality control and the
measurement process .

Another important aspect is the compatibility of


the ingredients. It is necessary to ensure that all
the ingredients in the mixture are compatible with
each other and do not interact in a negative way.
This requires a deep understanding of the
chemistry and interactions of chemicals .

Adding a hormone and drug to the tests adds


another dimension of complexity. The pharmacist
must be aware of the testing and safety stages of
these substances before including them in the
prescription .

In addition, assessment of safety and efficacy is


crucial . A rigorous evaluation of the safety and
efficacy of the recipe is required , including
laboratory testing, clinical studies , and evaluation
of available data on each ingredient and their
combination .

Finally , managing risks and side effects is a major


concern . There is a risk that this prescription may
cause side effects or adverse reactions , especially
if hormones and drugs are involved in the tests . It
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is important to identify and manage these risks


before recommending or using the prescription .

Overall, the preparation of such a recipe would


require not only advanced knowledge in the
botanical , chemical and pharmaceutical fields,
but also special attention to detail , precision and
professional ethics .

In the creed, this could serve as a sacred ritual at


the shrine of the Holy Grail, a practice that often
involved a series of elaborate symbols and
ceremonies. Raping or idolizing a bouquet of
flowers for 35 to 55 minutes might be part of this
ritual , along with chants of praise . and acts of
worship . This ritual could have a deep meaning
and could be associated with various beliefs and
creedal teachings , and practitioners may feel that
participating in this ritual brings them closer to
understanding and connecting with divinity or truth
spiritual role.

A man in a monastery , deeply anchored in his faith


and religious practices, can be likened to an activist
in a surprising way . Doubts seek to follow a strong
faith and act according to their principles . Even
though their paths are different, both people can
be motivated by a deep sense of purpose and
dedication to a cause .
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Faith and spiritual life can be fundamental to the


man from the monastery . He may spend much
time in prayer , meditation , and religious services ,
seeking brings his soul closer to divinity and lives in
accordance with the teachings of his faith . While
living in a religious community , this man can be
involved in various charitable and social
activities , offering help and support to those around
him, emphasizing the values of compassion and
altruism .

On the other hand , the activist may be dedicated


to a social or political cause. He can campaign for
human rights, social justice , environmental
protection or other issues that he considers to be
vital for the good of society . The activist can
organize protests , awareness campaigns ,
petitions and other forms of civic action to draw
attention to issues and promote change. At the same
time , he can be involved in his local community ,
which gives him the opportunity to connect people
and build support for his cause.

Although their motives may seem different at first


glance , both the monk and the activist are
motivated by a deep sense of social responsibility
and compassion against the others . They seek to
contribute to the common good and bring about
positive changes in their world . In addition , both
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individuals can be seen as examples of leaders in


their communities , inspiring and mobilizing others
to join their efforts for progress and improvement .
The Babylonian Semiramis, the famous hanging
gardens , were one of the most amazing and
mysterious monuments of antiquity . Built during
the reign of Nebuchadnezzar II , these gardens
were an impressive tribute to his wife , Queen
Amytis of Media, who wanted to see mountainous
landscapes in Babylon , away from the flat plains
of Mesopotamia.

Imagine that you are walking the paths of the


hanging gardens , with the lush vegetation blooming
around you . The air is saturated with the aromas
of flowers and the sound of birds that dry and roost
in the trees . Every step he takes is a gate in a
world of beauty and peace , far from the bustle and
noise of the city .

Looking down, you can admire the impressive


architecture of the gardens , with their stepped
terraces and irrigation canals that provided water
for the plants. These were a true oasis of greenery
and life in the middle of a big and vibrant city .

As you walk , feel a deep connection with nature


and the universe around you . Every element of the
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gardens seems to know embraces and connects


you to the essence of life and existence .

This unique experience of connecting with nature


and its beauty can be a moment of contemplation
and reflection , offering a welcome break in the
hustle and bustle of everyday life .

Moses tried to go He makes his way through the


chaos and turmoil of the world around him . With
each step he took , he could feel the tension and
pressure building around him . In the middle of a
world where every move seems to be I attract him
in the midst of the attention , he seeks a place of
peace and reflection .

The pyramid rose in front of him , imposing and


mysterious , reminding him of the old legends and
myths that surrounded it . In the light of the
setting sun , its outlines were lost in the starry
sky , and Moses felt himself drawn to this massive
structure , which seemed to have a force and an
invincible presence .

As he approached the pyramid , Moses felt that


each step brought him closer to the answers he
was looking for . In the middle of this monumental
construction , he hoped to rest in the wisdom and
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light necessary to guide his people in the search for


freedom and truth .

With a heart full of hope and determination , Moses


continued his journey to the pyramid , prepared he
faced the challenges and mysteries that awaited
him inside .
In the solemn stillness of the pyramid , Moses felt a
sacred presence , a mysterious force that seemed to
guide him . In the middle of this atmosphere
charged with divine energy , Moses hears a gentle
whisper urging him to go and talk to the Lord .

Loaded with emotion and with a heart full of


reverence , Moses directs his steps towards the
sacred place where the divine presence was felt .
Deep in the pyramid, in a hidden sanctuary, he
would he meets the mystery and the wisdom that
will guide him on his way to the light and it's true .

With each step forward, Moses felt his strength


and confidence grow . Despite the uncertainties
and challenges that awaited him , he knew that this
was the beginning of a spiritual journey that would it
changes his life I bring them understanding and
inner peace .
The presence of Moses in their midst was like a
light shining through the darkness , bringing hope
and trust in the hearts of men. With every step he
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takes in his search for truth and divine knowledge ,


Moses inspires respect and admiration among those
around him .

His name , Haira Ramses, was synonymous with


wisdom and the word of God . People saw him as a
leader of light, a messenger of the divine , who
was leading them to a better life and for liberation.
In times of doubt and uncertainty, Moses was the
rock on which the people could lean their hopes
and faith .

His encounter with the Sun Man and his dialogue


with the Divinity were the subject of discussion and
contemplation among the community . Moses was
considered a channel through which God
delivered his messages, and people looked up to
him with reverence and devotion, admitting that he
was their chosen one, the one who would bring
them light and hit a turn.
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Chapter 6

The pyramids, witnesses of eternity , rose


majestically in the light of the burning desert sun .
In front of them, Moses, the central figure of the
Jews' destiny, seemed like a living paradox: a
simple man, but with a divine mission . The burden
of divine choice and responsibility accompanied
him at every step, being with him in moments of
glory, but also in moments of despair .

In one of his many meetings with Pharaoh


Ramses, Moses spoke to him about his ultimate
connection with God . Moses was telling Pharaoh
that God cannot be limited to the simple
representation of the Sun, as the Egyptians
believed. Although their words were usually
friendly , Ramses, who respected Moses as a man
of prophetic nature , could not accept this idea . In
Ramses ' conception , the power structure of
Egypt was stable enough , relying on the two main
advisers: one spiritual and one political.
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On the other hand , Moses argued that Egypt ,


becoming an empire, needed a more complex
leadership structure , including advisors in security
and economics. These discussions , although often
detailed and intense, seem to be drawing to a close
. In a moment of heightened tension , when
Moses touched a jewel, he was suddenly stopped
by a deafening cry, a sign that their discussions
could no longer continue in that tone .

after In his profound encounter with the Sun Man,


Moses had become a symbol of hope for his people
. It was said among the Jews that he was not just
a simple leader , but a messenger of God, the one
who brings the light of knowledge and freedom .
People around him felt that every word he spoke
carried a mystical power , an authority that
transcended the physical world and it reached
directly into their hearts.

The connections between the Jewish leadership ,


represented by Moses, and that of Egypt, led by
the pharaoh, seem to have changed for the worse ,
and this was not for the better at all. The world
was more agitated , and the news that in the
pyramid lived two children of the pharaoh who
didn't even count on the street . They all sensed a
time of conflict, evil , and unfinished business .
Including the barbarians, the Celts and the Gauls
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had to make comments, maintaining that they


would not end up in the place of the Jews and
would not take care to make them violent . They
had begun to sit like well- dressed guards , in a
waiting position . Whose? Of the Egyptian powers ,
who were late in arriving and give them directions .

In a clear night , under the sky full of stars, Moses


felt the divine call stronger than ever . He climbed
the steps of the great pyramid, and the rough
stones seemed to vibrate under his steps . At the
top of the pyramid, a place where heaven met
earth , Moses opened his heart and mind to through
the Creator. In that moment of sacred
communion , God's voice would ring out clear and
loud, giving clear instructions and promises of
deliverance for his people .

Moses, with his heart full of divine certainty ,


descended the pyramid with new strength . That
dialogue with the Divinity was not only a personal
moment of revelation , but a mandate for the
entire community. The people around him knew
that Moses had a unique gift: the ability to
communicate with the Most High, and this made
them believe and more in it.

Back at his community, Moses was seen as a


beacon in the midst of the storm. The story of his
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meeting with the Sun Man and the divine


conversation spread quickly . His every word was
absorbed attentively by those seeking answers and
guidance . Moses spoke to them about their
mission, about freedom and about the promise of
a new beginning . His words brought light in the
darkness that surrounded them , offering a clear
purpose and concrete hope .

But the road was not without challenges . Ramses,


the pharaoh of Egypt, saw in Moses a threat to his
authority . The pharaoh's attempts to confront him
and hinder him were unceasing . But Moses, with
his unmoved confidence in God, continue to fight for
the freedom of his people .

In this tumultuous context, the five families of the


Assassin 's Creed find their place in this complex
story . They, connoisseurs of alchemy and hidden
secrets, understood that the time of change was
near. Their clandestine activity and knowledge of
ancient secrets gives them an advantage in this
silent struggle for power and survival .

With each passing day, Moses became more


aware of his role in the divine plan. The chosen
one of the light, the one who spoke with God ,
was ready they lead their people to freedom. The
confrontations with the pharaoh and the challenges
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he faced were nothing more than he regained his


determination .

As they approached the crucial moment of


deliverance , Moses knew that his destiny and that
of his people was sealed by the divine will . In his
unwavering confidence and dedication to his mission
turned him into a true legend , a leader whose story
would be told and rewritten throughout the ages .

From the direction of Syria and Babylon, a clan


called the Niebelungi, established by
Nebuchadnezzar , arrived in Egypt. Their arrival
took place at an extremely inappropriate time,
bringing with them offers and influences that
Egypt did not need to assimilate at that moment of
crisis . Their intentions to contribute their
remarkable gardens and architecture would have
been welcome under other circumstances , but the
situation was complicated by the lack of Egyptian
builders. The problem with Moses and his people
had caused an instability that made any form of
architectural development difficult .

Egypt was at a moment of historical impasse, a


turning point that most did not want to acknowledge
. In reality, each stage of development requires a
pause of appreciation and integration in order to
be implemented effectively . In the case of Egypt,
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this break was essential , especially considering


the fact that they had a pyramid built and a "
received" one, a fact that remains the subject of
whisper discussions .

Not all Egyptians were willing to accept this idea .


National pride ran deep , and the recognition that
some of their achievements could be attributed to
external forces was not easily accepted . This was a
period in which Egyptian pride and identity were put
to the test , and growing tensions between
various factions and external influences made the
situation even more complex .
The five family clan was intensely focused on
finding a solution to ease the tense situation in
Egypt. In this in the attempt , they studied
ancient texts and the plans of temples and
pyramids, looking for clues and answers . It seemed
that the divinity was not exclusive to just one
culture , as the three main clan leaders – Rha's,
Rwolf and Hany – had heard a rumor while they
were discussing, carried by nt, that their gods
were hiding in Karnak.

Determined to find a solution , they devoted


themselves to studying the plans of the Karnak
temple , trying to find out how they could reach the
most private and its secret area . Their purpose was
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to speak directly to the Egyptian gods and seek their


advice to navigate these troubled times.

Their research revealed that the entrance to the


secret sanctuary was not only well hidden , but
also protected by numerous traps and obstacles. The
plans show a complex labyrinth, full of corridors and
secret rooms , each designed to deter anyone
who tries to enter uninvited . Access to the most
private area was also protected by codes and
inscriptions that required advanced knowledge of
religious symbolism and sacred architecture .

As they explored these plans , Rha's, Rwolf , and


Hany began to I understood that the way to the
sanctuary of the gods was not only a physical one, but
also a spiritual one. It required a deep
understanding of Egyptian traditions and beliefs ,
as well as an unwavering faith in their own deities .
Realizing the complexity and difficulty of the task ,
they decided to pool their resources and prepare a
meticulous expedition to ensure that they would
succeed they reached the gods of Karnak and got the
answers they were looking for .

The three clan assassins, Rha's , Rwolf and Hany ,


managed to break into in the temple of Karnak,
they struggle through a series of tests and
obstacles that test their skills and determination .
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However, their perseverance paid off, and they


arrived before the gods . In a gesture of
desperation , they tried to make their situation
known through an aggressive attitude , ardently
wanting to be heard and heard .

At that moment, Aeon Rha intervened. Looking


towards Aqun , he asked for a vessel of water ,
which he solemnly and wisely presented :

"Let me prophesy about this water . It will keep you


alive probably forever , especially if his equal also ...
Now you have enough water to decipher what is
happening with these Jews and to understand their
situation . We're here, but not forever , and we're
amazed at how we got there . Looks like we 've got
more work to do than we thought.

Now, let 's go . We have Apophis' death to plan. I


will occupy Egypt . "

With these words, Aeon Rha sent a clear and


direct message. The gods expressed both surprise
and respect at the effort made by the three
assassins to find him . At the same time, they
reminded them that responsibility for the fate of
Egypt was theirs , and the mission of the gods
was of a deeper nature and cosmic , getting
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involved in the eternal struggle against the chaos


represented by Apophis.

's , Rwolf and Hany understood that although they


had received the recognition of the gods, their
task did not end there. They now had a new
determination to face the challenges ahead , knowing
that the fate of Egypt and the Jews depended on
their actions and decisions . With their hearts heavy
with responsibility , they left the temple , prepared -
and fulfilling their role in this complex and delicate
situation .

Directly, the three assassins turned their thoughts


to the Niebelung clan . They focused on training,
developing their skills and preparing for the
mission ahead . He was very interested in why
these people had come and if he could ally with them
for a suitable future. As they left the temple , Aeon
Rha added a few words of wisdom :

Right at the portal of the temple, you have an


object on each side, which will not turn on for
centuries, but only possibly to notice something .
Keep them carefully ! They are technological . You
will understand ! "

These words suggested that there were objects of


great value and power in that area , but that they
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could only be used in exceptional circumstances .


This advice reminded them that , in the search for
solutions and answers , they must pay attention to
details and act with wisdom and caution .

As Rha's pondered his words, he fixed his gaze on


the two fellow fighters with a determination that
had always characterized him . It was clear that
these objects they found in the Karnak temple
were of special importance and it was crucial to keep
them safe . They weren't just artifacts, they could
be the key to the solutions they were looking for. In
light of the revelations they had received about
their existence , it was obvious that their mission
would become and more dangerous .

For Rha's, confidence in his fighting skills and his


strategic wisdom were the cornerstones of success
in this journey . However, he knew he could n't
underestimate the importance of his crew . He
trusted that Rwolf and Hany would do their best to
protect these valuable artifacts, but they had to
be prepared for any challenge that might come
their way .

Despite their more discreet work and their well -


planned tactics, Rha's, Rwolf and Hany knew that
unexpected obstacles could appear in their path.
However , this ability to act discreetly and protect
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their artifacts was an advantage in their struggle


for survival .

When it comes to the Niebelung Clan, the three


assassins decided not to reveal anything about their
discovery and the technological objects they
found in the temple . Instead , they decided to
focus on establishing a pact with the clan that
would allow them to achieve their common goals
and protect each other 's interests .

In the light of these thoughts, their team headed


resolutely into the next phase of their journey ,
with their eyes fixed on their goals and the
determination to achieve them, regardless of the
obstacles that might come their way . could appear
in their way .

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The three assassins, after successfully passing


through the labyrinth of the Karnak temple and
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reading the written story in hieroglyphs, they


returned to the pharaoh. The pyramid let them
pass , as if recognizing their mission and
determination. The maze was passed and the
story was read and understanding . When they
arrived in front of the pharaoh, Haira was already
there, waiting for them .

Haira, sitting next to Pharaoh, listened attentively


to every word . The pharaoh, his eyes full of
curiosity and a hint of fear , made a sign of
approval, inviting the three to continue .

The gods have shown us that Egypt must prepare


for great changes , " Rwolf added . " We must be
united and collaborate with other clans and peoples
to survive these troubled times . "

the youngest of the assassins, looked up and said,


"We encountered some strange objects on the
way out of the temple. Aeon Rha told us they were
of great importance . and must be kept with care .
They will only be useful in exceptional
circumstances . "

Aeon Rha, their leader , stepped forward and


bowed his head in respect to the pharaoh . In a
calm but firm voice , he began to tell about what
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they had discovered in the temple and about the


message from the gods.

The pharaoh, intrigued, asked to see those objects


. With a graceful movement , Hany and Rwolf
removed the two identical hand - sized objects from
their cloaks . The pharaoh regarded them carefully
, then turned his gaze to Aeon Rha.

"What do these objects mean? " asked the


pharaoh .

The pharaoh nodded, acknowledging the


importance of Aeon Rha's words. " Very well. We'll
keep them safe . "

As the discussion continued , the three assassins


thought straight to the Niebelung clan. It was
clear that their training and skills could be
essential to Egypt's future .

"We have nothing to declare to the Niebelungs,


but we must focus on a pact with them," said
Rwolf.

"We need to find a way to work with them to


ensure that Egypt survives these troubled times,"
Hany added .
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The three assassins knew that the next few days


would be critical. They had to pay attention to
details and act with wisdom and caution . With
their mission and Egypt's future in mind , they
prepared for what was to come.

While the assassins were planning their next moves ,


Moses was in a desperate situation . Imprisoned by
the pharaoh, she felt that the whole scale of the
situation is getting out of control. For the first time
, Moses felt deprived of the divine gift that had
guided him until then , even in the face of an
imminent threat .

Pharaoh, enraged by Moses ' insistence on freeing


the Jewish people , decided I shut him up , I think
that this way he will be able to suppress the revolt .
But Moses' silence was not a sign of surrender,
but a prelude to a storm to come .

The threat of the Exodus hung over Egypt like a


dark cloud . The Jewish people, encouraged by
the divine promises and the leadership of Moses,
were prepared to he claims his freedom. As Moses
sat shut up, reflecting on his mission, a growing
tension could be felt in the air .

The Egyptians were restless . The news that two


children of the pharaoh lived in the pyramid no
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longer mattered on the street . All felt that a conflict


was approaching , a conflict between the divine wills
and human ambitions . The barbarians, especially
the Gauls , sensing the change in the air , began to
sit as guards, well - dressed , in anticipation of a
denouement .

The ties between the Jewish leadership ,


represented by Moses, and the Egyptian pharaoh
seem to have deteriorated completely. The world
was more hectic than ever , and every day
brought new challenges and uncertainties .

Moses and his people were preparing for the


Exodus, an event that would change the course of
history forever. Egypt , on the threshold of a new
chapter, had to face an unprecedented crisis , and
its destiny depended on the decisions it made in
those crucial moments.

The presence of the ten plagues, noted and


studied by the pharaoh and his advisers , brings a
new dimension of complexity and tension to the
situation . These wounds represent not only natural
phenomena but also signs of divine displeasure
and the will to liberate the Jewish people. Pharaoh ,
faced with these threats and the increasing
pressure of Moses and his people , found himself in
a difficult position , with choices that could have
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devastating consequences . . Thus, the presence of


the ten plagues not only heightens the tension and
anxiety in Egypt, but also adds a note of
inevitability and imminence of change , placing
the pharaoh in front of of a difficult decision
between submitting to the divine will or maintaining
authority at all costs .

The participation of Hany Jaz'Damas and Rha's Al-


Ghul in the Exodus, together with the Jewish
people, brings a profound dimension and
fascinating in the ongoing story . They are not
only members of the group of assassins, but also
complex individuals with distinct origins and
identities . Being of native and mixed origin , they
are in a singular position , which brings with it not
only personal difficulties and dilemmas , but also
opportunities for growth and understanding .

Their incorporation into the Exodus movement is


not only a matter of solidarity or loyalty to the
Jewish people, but also of self - discovery and
reconciliation with their own identities and origins .
In the midst of this tumultuous historical event,
Hany and Rha 's must navigate the complex
labyrinth of their own existence while facing the
challenges and obstacles they encounter on their
way to freedom and self-determination.
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This intercultural dynamic and interethnic not only


add fascinating tension to the story, but also
underscore the complexity and diversity of humanity .
Through their experience, readers are invited to
explore deep themes such as identity, belonging
and solidarity in the context of a story full of
suspense and intrigue .

With the end of the tenth plague , the temple of


Karnak returned to normal, and the gods that had
populated it departed , leaving behind an
atmosphere of silence and emptiness . . In this
moment of transition , Hany and Rha 's felt that
their personal items, their devices, were
mysteriously influenced by the presence of the
gods. These artifacts normally appeared to be
simple objects, but now they exuded a strange
energy and palpable presence .

Although they couldn't explain exactly what


happened , Hany and Rha 's sensed that their
objects had been specially marked by the deity
who guarded the temple. This gave them the
feeling that they were part of a bigger event , that
they were involved in a divine story that was beyond
their human understanding . As they looked at
these artifacts, they felt that they were connected
to something beyond themselves , that they were
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part of a spiritual journey that transcended them .


and individual limitations .

This experience left a strong imprint on him in their


minds, it means the beginning of a new stage in
their journey . As they made their way to Luxor
with the Obelisk in their hands , Hany and Rha 's felt
that they were ready to face any future challenges , I
believe that the gods watch over their steps and are
guided by a purpose greater than themselves .

The discovery that their machines have "eyes" was


a surprising revelation to Hany and Rha 's. These
objects, seemingly simple on the surface ,
possessed an unexpected ability to perceive their
surroundings and interpret subtle signals from the
universe . Their artificial eyes were endowed with
advanced technology that allowed them to detect
and analyze various signs and clues, including
signs in the stars.

Through these artificial eyes, Hany and Rha's


were able to correlate information about where
they were with data on the movement of stars and
constellations . This ability gave them a unique
perspective on their path and destiny, allowing them
to anticipate future events and navigate challenges
with more in wisdom and clarity .
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As their explorations continued, they discovered


that these signs and clues were linked to a number
of ancient schools and cultures , ranging from the
ancient doctrines of a Dojo to advanced teachings
of mysterious sects. This led them to the
realization that wisdom and knowledge
accumulated over millennia were essential to
understanding the world and navigating life .

, the discovery of these "eyes" of their apparatus


not only gave them a unique perspective on the
world , but also led them to a deeper appreciation of
human culture and wisdom . In their quest to fulfill
their destiny and achieve their goals , Hany and Rha
's learned that Learning and respect for knowledge
are as important as their ability to act and make
wise decisions .

Hany and Rha's were no strangers to life 's difficulties


and challenges . Growing up in an environment
marked by mystery and hiding , they learn to adapt
and manage in the face of adversity . Every
experience in their past had prepared them for
their future adventures and encounters .

As children , they had become familiar with the


secrets and rituals of the mysterious sects that
surrounded them . These experiences will teach
them to be alert and cautious , to be aware of the
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subtleties of the world and to adapt quickly to


unexpected changes .

As they grew up , they learned to develop their


skills and cultivate their wisdom . Every lesson
learned and every obstacle they overcome made
them stronger and wiser . They learned to value
knowledge and always seek to they improve their
skills , preparing for the challenges and opportunities
that would come .

, when they discovered the "eyes" of their


equipment and their ability to interpret the signs
and clues around them, Hany and the Rha's felt that
they were ready to face any challenges ah ri. Their
past experiences gave them the confidence and
determination to continue their search and he
follows his destiny, no matter how difficult the
road ahead may be .

The turning point for Moses came in an unexpected


and dramatic way . While he was preparing to
leave , he was attacked by two unknown
Egyptians , probably sent by the pharaoh or his
supporters . Their aggression was brutal , and
Moses felt almost overwhelmed by their force and
violence .
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In the moment of despair, when it seemed that in


the darkness surrounding everything , a miracle
took place. A hideous and terrifying serpent
suddenly appeared , terrifying Moses ' assailants .
In a moment of misunderstanding , the staff of
Moses rested on his forehead and , with this
seemingly accidental action , he was awakened and
energized.

This one miraculously it brought about a radical


change in the perspective of Moses. Instead of
being overcome by fear and immediately he felt a
new strength and determination in him . He realized
that he had a divine mission to fulfill and was
prepared to he assumes this responsibility , no
matter how difficult the road ahead may have
been .

Thus, the seemingly random event with the snake


and the staff was the starting point for Moses in
his epic journey to free the Jewish people from
Egyptian slavery . It was a sign of divine intervention
and a confirmation of his divine purpose.

Thus, the exodus was not only an escape from


slavery , but a spiritual journey and physically to a
sacred land where their dreams of freedom and
prosperity could come true . Moses , with his staff
and a heart full of faith , led the Jewish people with
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determination , knowing that their destiny was to


reach in the Promised Land .

Chapter 8

They would reach peace , fullness and goodness .


Moses , while leading his people through the
desert , seemed to have a special connection with the
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Sun. In moments of solitude and reflection , it


seems to speak with an unseen but powerful
presence . Although this connection was not obvious
to all , Moses knew that the Sun spoke only to him ,
giving him guidance and wisdom .

The sun was telling Moses that their destination was


more than just a physical place. Eternal Arabia , a
vision of a blessed and fertile land , was what
Moses saw in his mind. However, the Sun did not
allow him to see beyond this vision , retaining part
of the divine mystery. Moses understood that this
was a test of faith and that he had to trust in spiritual
guidance to lead his people to the promised
destination .

As the days passed and the going became more


difficult , Moses maintained his faith and hope . He
knew that peace , fullness , and goodness awaited
his people at the end of this journey . His
communication with the Sun, even if mysterious ,
gave him the strength to carry on and inspire
those around him .

Every day, Moses shares with his people his vision


of an eternal Arabia, where everyone will find a
new beginning and a life full of prosperity . This
vision provided them with the necessary motivation
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to overcome the difficulties of the journey and to


unite in the face of challenges .

Moses, with his charmed staff and steadfast faith ,


led the Jewish people through the desert , knowing
that each step brought them closer to the promise
of a new and better life . Before the cloudless nights
, he talked to the Sun , finding strength and wisdom
to continue this sacred journey .

Al'Ghul put his intelligence to these realities , trying


to better understand the complexity and meaning
of their journey . While Moses was guided by the
voice of the Sun and his divine visions, Al'Ghul, a man
of keen mind and analytical , he used his reason to
discern the practical and strategic details of the
journey .

He observed how every step of the journey was full


of symbolism and meaning , from the crossing of
the Red Sea to the divine provision of manna and
water from the rock . For Al'Ghul, these miracles
were not only manifestations of divine will , but
opportunities to learn and adapt . He realized that
the success of the expedition depended not only on
faith , but also on practical wisdom and the ability to
face challenges .
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In his quiet moments , Al'Ghul would analyze the


map of the sky , try to decipher the astrological
signs and find optimal routes through the desert .
With each night spent under the starry sky , he
deepened his knowledge of the stars and how they
could guide the way . Al'Ghul understood that his
intelligence and reason were precious gifts that
could complement the spiritual visions of Moses.

While Moses spoke to the Sun and was guided by


divine wisdom , Al'Ghul was using all his intellectual
resources to support this sacred journey .
Together , they represented a perfect combination
of faith and reason , of mysticism and pragmatism.
This synergy was essential to lead the Jews to their
promised destination .

Al'Ghul saw in every trial a lesson and in every


obstacle an opportunity to learn and grow . His
intelligence allowed him to anticipate his
challenges prepare solutions before problems
become insurmountable . In this way , Al'Ghul
became a pillar of the community , providing
stability and direction in a journey full of uncertainties .

Moses and Al'Ghul, each with his unique gifts,


worked together to guide the Jews through the
desert to a new life of peace and prosperity
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This collaboration was essential to their success ,


demonstrating that both faith and intelligence are
needed to achieve great goals .

Moses saw traces of the past and of the future too


bright in many places. Wherever he went, the
desert landscapes seemed to transform into scenes
from another era , evoking memories and visions
that clashed with reality . In every sand dune and
rock , in every sunrise and sunset , Moses
discovered signs of his spiritual journey and the
destiny of his people .

Often these visions were overwhelming . He saw


images of his past - the moments spent at the
pharaoh's court, the trials and triumphs of the
years of pilgrimage , the prophetic meetings and
divine revelations . At the same time , visions of
the future offered him moments of brilliance and
hope . He saw his people free , prosperous and safe ,
living in harmony with nature and divine will .
These images were so powerful that they began
to burn in his mind , he knows how the stars are
weighing him down.

For Moses, every day was a mixture of present,


past and future. This had given him a special
clarity, but also a huge burden . He knew that
every decision he made had reverberations in time
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, influencing not only his life , but that of the entire


people. That is why he always seeks divine
guidance , prays and meditates in the sky .

When they stopped to rest , Moses often walked


away from the camp , climbing a hill or sitting by a
spring , reflecting on his visions . In those moments,
it seemed like the whole world he talks to him ,
offering him bits of wisdom and answers to the
questions that haunt him . He always returned to
his people with a new determination , aware that his
role was not only that of a leader , but also that of
an intermediary between the divine and the
human.

Moses saw not only the traces left by his people 's
steps , but also the future paths they would travel .
Every stone and every grain of sand seemed to fall I
want you to tell me about suffering and
breakthroughs , about trials and victories . He
understood that past and future were closely
connected , that every present action had
consequences and that their destiny was to reach in
a promised land , where they will live in peace and
prosperity .

Thus, Moses, with his eyes that saw beyond time,


continued to lead the Jewish people , guided by
divine visions and wisdom . He knew the path was
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difficult and full of challenges , but he had


unwavering faith that they would reach their
destination , and this faith He is the one to
persevere , regardless of the obstacles
encountered.

Although no one knew it , Rha's, the Egyptian, was


Moses ' greatest defender . This was not just a
simple assassin, but also the commander over the
Niebelung clan, a position that gave him authority
and respect among the fiercest warriors .

Rha's Al'Ghul, with noble origins and a past full of


mystery and secrets, had skillfully hidden his
devotion to Moses under the guise of a cold and
calculating leader . He knew his mission and knew
that the protection of the prophet was vital to the
fulfillment of the destiny of the Jewish people.
Beyond the tough facade and by the precise
actions of a perfect warrior , Rha 's had devoted
his heart and mind to the cause of Moses.

In the quiet moments when the rest of the group


rested, Rha's watched over the prophet, making
sure no one approached unnoticed. His killer
instincts were always on alert , every move ,
every sound was carefully monitored . Along the
way through the desert , he often intercepted
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hidden dangers - from common thieves to agents


sent by Pharaoh to fulfill Moses ' plans .

Rha's wasn't just a protector in the physical


sense. In their private discussions, he offered
Moses advice and insights from the ancient
wisdom of Egypt , helping him navigate not only the
immediate dangers but also the political and social
pitfalls that soon loomed . with his role as a leader.
He was instructing Moses to be cautious and to
sharpen the clarity of his visions , teaching him
how to conserve his energy and remain steadfast in
the face of to the challenges .

Rha's knew that in order for Moses to fulfill his


destiny , he had to be protected not only from
external threats , but also from internal doubts .
Thus, he became a pillar of stability and a source
of confidence for Moses, even in the darkest
moments .

This relationship , although unknown to the others ,


was essential to the success of their journey . Rha's
Al'Ghul, through his unwavering loyalty and
devotion , was instrumental in maintaining the
group 's morale and direction . Although hidden
under the cloak of discretion , the connection
between Rha's and Moses was a powerful driving
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force , guiding all towards the fulfillment of the


divine promises.

Although no one knew it, Rha's the Egyptian was


Moses ' greatest defender and also the commander
over the Niebelung clan . This brought much
laughter and wonder among those around, as it
was unusual for men to receive flowers from other
men as a sign of appreciation and direction . While
the men received these symbolic flowers from their
comrades, the women followers received flowers
for direction from the people accompanying Moses
, each flower carrying a message of
encouragement and subtle guidance to their shared
destiny .

These seemingly simple gestures became a


symbol of unity and collaboration amid the
difficulties of their journey . The flowers, delicate
and ephemeral, represented the hope and beauty
of a new beginning , even in the midst of the
aridity of the desert . The women received them
with gratitude , knowing that each flower was a sign
of care and respect from the men who protected
them .

As the group dwindled , often after long periods of


prayer and reflection , they would reach sacred
mountains where they would stop for rest and
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retreat. In those places , nature offered them


precious gifts : mushrooms , sponges and
underground water mines , those canisters
ingeniously placed underground , which collected
rainwater and fresh sap . for them.

This connection with nature was vital to their journey


. Mushrooms and sponges provided them with food
, and fresh water it hydrates them, helps them
continue their journey through the desert . These
resources, apparently banal, became unexpected
treasures , symbolizing the simplicity and
generosity of nature, in contrast to the opulence
of Egypt that they had left behind . next .

Moses, although he sometimes seemed absorbed in


his visions and dialogues with the sun, did not
seem to be aware of all these small details that
ensured their survival . Rha 's, however , went
around the whole world , following Moses ' every
move and protecting him in heaven . He knew that
every moment of rest , every prayer and every gift
of nature were necessary steps towards their new
destination : eternal Arabia .

This journey was not only a physical one , but also a


spiritual one . Moses spoke to the sun, and it
revealed to him visions of a shining future , but
always with his eyes directed towards eternal
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Arabia . Rha's, with his intelligence and ability to


analyze the surrounding realities , understood the
importance of these moments and made sure that
every detail was considered .

In these moments of pause and reflection , the


group grows stronger , united by shared
experiences and the hope of a new beginning .
Their prayers rose to the heavens, and the sacred
mountain became a sanctuary of hope and faith .
With Moses guiding them and Rha 's protecting
them from the shadows , they were ready to face
any challenge that befell them on their way to their
new home . .

As the journey progressed , everything seemed to


turn into a well - directed illusion . Moses, in his
enigmatic request , was not leading them to an
unknown land or to the promise of a new nation ,
but was taking them back to his native village . This
revelation unfolded gradually as familiar landscapes
began to emerge . in front of the tired eyes of the
travelers .

Behind this journey was hidden a much simpler,


but even deeper, plan: Moses was not taking his
people to a glorious destination , but returning them
to their roots . The native village of Moses was not
only a physical place, but a symbol of the return
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to the essence , to their origins, to the simplicity


and authenticity of life .

Rha 's , who protected Moses without fail revealing


his true intention , a hockey , had begun to he
understands the hidden purpose of this journey . In
his watchful eye , Rha's had noticed the subtle
changes in Moses' demeanor, the way he looked
toward the horizon with a mixture of nostalgia and
determination.

As the group approached Moses' home village, a


sense of familiarity and calm began to settle in .
The village, with its simple houses and fertile
fields , offered them exactly the peace and
fulfillment they had longed for . The flowers, once
signs of direction and appreciation , now became
symbols of homecoming , a message from Moses
taking them not to an unknown land , but to the
place where they could reign and have peace of
mind .

Even though many of them did not know what to


expect , the discovery that Moses was leading
them back to their village was a revelation that
brought them peace. The village was the place
where the past and the future met , where
memories and hopes were woven into a fabric of
authentic life . In this place, the Jewish people could
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They build a new life , based on old values, but


reinvigorated by the experiences of their journey .

Rha's, the clandestine commander and unknown


protector , recognized in this village the potential of
a new beginning . He understood that true power
did not lie in conquests and glory , but in the ability
to find peace and harmony in the midst of the
simple and familiar . With this realization , Rha's
joins the others in accepting this new destiny,
ready to build a united community with them . and
strong .

Years passed, and the community turned into a


living example of resilience and adaptation. Young
generations learn from the old ones , keeping
traditions and essential values , but also innovating
and adapting to new realities . The past and the
future were intertwined in a complex tapestry ,
each thread representing a story, a lesson , a
hope .

Thus , what initially seemed simple returning home


was becoming an epic of reconstruction and spiritual
renewal . Under the wise leadership of Moses and
the watchful protection of Rha 's , the Jewish
people succeeded in The village is not only a place
to live , but also a deep sense of identity and unity .
Time, far from being an enemy, thus became an
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ally in this continuous journey towards peace ,


fullness and goodness .

Chapter 9

Mount Sinai began to glow with a dazzling


brightness , a divine light that seemed to come from
within the mountain . The people, stunned by this
apparition , looked in fascination and fear through
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the peak which was now a focus of holy light . Rha 's
, having a deep understanding of the divine signs,
uses a few drops of the sacred waters which he
carefully preserves . Whispering , he approached
Moses and said :

"This is your God."

Moses felt a deep sense of recognition and


reverence . He knew that the moment of
revelation was near , that God was going to speak
to him again and give him instructions for his
people . The light on the mountain grew more
and more intense , reflecting the power and wisdom
of the deity .

Rha's, though an Egyptian and commander over


the Niebelungi clan, felt a deep spiritual connection
with Moses and his people . In those moments of
great significance , his role as protector and guide
became even more evident. He, together with
Hany and Jaz ´ Damas , formed a triangle of
strength and wisdom , ready to support whatever
decision Moses made.

The Jewish people, encamped at the foot of the


mountain, waited with bated breath for the next
step of their leader. They were ready for whatever
Moses asked of them, with unwavering confidence
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in him and in the divine mission he carried. A sense


of anticipation and hope hung in the air, mixed
with fear of the unknown.

Each member of the community was preparing in


his own way for the great revelation . Some were
praying, others were meditating in silence , and the
children, unaware of the magnitude of the
moment, were playing among the tents. It was a
mixture of the everyday and the sacred, a fragile
balance between everyday life and the historical
moment they were living .

When Moses climbed Mount Sinai, he felt a weight


on his shoulders, but also an unshakable
determination. Every step he took was
accompanied by a silent prayer , he invoked it to his
God . The light grew more intense as he
approached the summit , and the atmosphere
around him seemed to vibrate with divine energy .

Having reached the top, Moses fell to his knees


and raised his hands to the sky , waiting for God 's
word . And then, in a moment of profound silence
, the voice of God resounds in his heart, clear and
strong:
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"I am the Lord your God , who brought you out of


the land of Egypt, out of the house of slavery. You
shall have no other god besides Me . "

Moses felt overwhelming peace and certainty . He


knew that these words were meant to guide the
people into a new chapter of their existence , one
of freedom and steadfast faith . Returning to the
people , Moses now wore an expression of divine
trust , ready to share with them the revelation he
had received .

the foot of the mountain, people felt and her


change. The lights and energies emanating from
the top strengthened their conviction that Moses was
indeed God's chosen one . They eagerly awaited
his words , ready to follow them without hesitation .

Rha's, Hany , and Jaz ´ Damas, the rest of the


entire Niebelung clan, also looked up to Moses
with admiration and respect . They knew that what
they were about to say would define the future of
the entire community , and they were ready to
provide all the necessary support to turn these
divine visions into reality.

This moment of revelation and divine communion


marked a milestone in the journey of the Jewish
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people , a journey that would continue with even


more force and faith .

Mount Sinai began to shine with a dazzling


brightness . Rha 's , using its sacred waters, vows
to Moses again :

"This is your God."

Moses deeply felt the truth of these words. While


they were gathering on the mountain, two
shadows appeared , their names being spoken
slowly by those present : Elijah and Joseph . These
mystical figures seemed to be summoned by the
divine presence , and the light of the mountain
gave them an even more supernatural aspect.

The people, looking at Elijah and Joseph, felt that


their presence was a divine sign, a confirmation of
the sacred connection between God and the people
of Moses. Moses, closely followed by Rha 's ,
climbed to the top of the mountain, guided by the
divine light and the new understanding of his
mission.

As Moses and Rha ascended Mount Sinai , the


people remained in adoration and contemplation ,
raising prayers to this divine presence that lighted
them . mountain ridge. The dazzling light
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emanating from the peak gave everyone a sense


of awe and mystery .

As Moses neared the summit, the source of that


divine light began to become more and more clear
to him . Rha 's , remaining behind , mentally urged
his brother to continue , aware of the importance
of this moment .

Meanwhile, the two shadows, Elijah and Joseph,


watched the event from the side of the mountain,
emanating a presence in wisdom and protection.
The people looked at them with a mixture of
reverence and curiosity , understanding that these
figures had a deep connection with divinity .

As Moses neared the top, a loud voice called he


began to sound , imparting divine wisdom and
laws . The people, located at the foot of the
mountain, listened reverently and fear , feeling in
every word a power that encompassed his souls .

Rha 's, understanding the importance of this


moment, remains among the people, offering them
support and encouragement in the face of this
divine manifestation . In the strong light of the
mountain, the people felt that they were living a
historical moment, a direct encounter with the
divinity that would forever change their destiny .
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The people began to I understand that those two


shadows , Elijah and Joseph , represented more
than appearances suggested . In the strong light of
Mount Sinai, they began to see in these two men
more than simple companions . Their words and
gestures exuded wisdom and authority , and the
people began to I look at them with special
reverence .

The spiritual enlightenment that encompassed the


people began to reveal to them the true nature of
these enigmatic figures. In their hearts, the
people understood that Joseph would be like a
father to them , a guide and a protector of trust ,
wisdom and the way . Instead , Elijah would be
their teacher with initiative , the one who would
guide them on the path of light and divine wisdom
.

This one in deep understanding it brought a new


dimension to the Jewish people's connection with
divinity and their own spiritual identity . While
Moses was getting closer and closer to the top of
the mountain, the people felt that it was their
whole destiny to be carved under this divine light ,
and Elijah and Joseph were to be their guides in this
sacred path .
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As Moses got closer and closer to the top of


Mount Sinai , the people began to feel a growing
restlessness . The blinding light emanating from
the top brought them a state of inner turmoil , a
mixture of fear and anticipation. In this tense
atmosphere , their cries to Moses were like an echo
of a burning desire to know and understand the
divinity .

Their words, full of urgency and with a desire for


revelation , they urged Moses to continue his journey
to the top of the mountain , to the place where the
divine light seems to spring from . For the people ,
that brilliance was too much , too overwhelming to
fully understand or embrace . Instead , they saw in
Moses an intermediary , a guide who would
penetrate in the divine mysteries and bring them
wisdom and teachings back to them .

In that collective call , a deep desire of the people


to get closer to divinity and to understand the
mystery of the surrounding world was reflected .
Through their united voice they expressed their
faith and trust in Moses as their spiritual leader ,
and at the same time , they recognized their human
limitations in the face of that transcendental light
..
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The people began to calculate what they were


hearing from the Niebelungi: The gods of their
Greeks were often perceived as anthropomorphic
figures with human features, worshiped for their
distinct powers and personalities . They were seen
as protectors, but also as capricious beings who
could bring disaster if not properly respected .
Romanians saw them as protectors of the state
and their society, respecting them for their ability
to bring order and prosperity. The gods were
integrated into the civic and military aspects of
Roman life . The Phoenicians and Canaanites often
associated their gods with natural forces and
supernatural powers related to fertility, warfare , and
agriculture . The gods were worshiped for their
ability to influence everyday life and community
survival . And the Mesopotamians, related the gods
to the elements of nature and meteorological
phenomena, worshiping them for the control over
these forces and their influence on agriculture and
prosperity .

Now, we know the Egyptian gods, so we'll move


on to the rest:

Zeus - Jupiter - Baal


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Zeus (Greek): King of the gods, ruler of the sky


and thunder . He was seen as the protector of
mankind and the supreme judge .
Jupiter (Roman): The Roman equivalent of
Zeus, also considered the king of the gods and
protector of the Roman state.
Baal (Phoenician/Canaanite): A storm and
fertility god , often worshiped for his power over
agriculture and the weather.

Hades - Pluto

Hades (Greek): God of Hell , ruler of the


underworld . He was feared and respected for his
power over the afterlife .
Pluto (Roman): The Roman equivalent of Hades,
god of underworld riches and death .

Poseidon - Neptune - Adad

Poseidon (Greek): God of the sea , earthquakes


and horses. Revered and feared by sailors for its
power to cause natural disasters.
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Neptune (Roman): The Roman equivalent of


Poseidon, god of the sea and fresh waters.
Adad (Mesopotamian): God of storms and rain,
worshiped for his control over rainfall and
agriculture .

Hestia - Vesta

Hestia (Greek): Goddess of the hearth and


sacred fire. She was seen as the protector of the
family and the house.
Vesta (Roman): The Roman equivalent of
Hestia, goddess of the domestic hearth and sacred
fire.

Demeter - Ceres

Demeter (Greek): Goddess of agriculture and


harvest. She was greatly revered by farmers and
all those dependent on agriculture .
Ceres (Roman): Roman equivalent of Demeter,
goddess of grain and harvest.

Hera - Juno
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Hera (Greek): Queen of the gods, protector of


marriage and family . Often worshiped as the
goddess of marital fidelity .
Juno (Roman): The Roman equivalent of Hera,
protector of women and childbirth .

Athena - Minerva - Astarte

Athena ( Greek ) : Goddess of wisdom , strategic


warfare , and cunning . Admired for her intelligence
and strategic abilities .
Minerva (Roman): The Roman equivalent of
Athena, goddess of wisdom and the arts .
Astarte (Phoenician ) : Goddess of fertility , war
and love , revered for her influence on sexuality and
procreation .

Hephaestus - Vulcan

Hephaestus (Greek): God of fire, blacksmiths and


craftsmen . Respected for his abilities to create
divine weapons and armor.
Vulcan (Roman): The Roman equivalent of
Hephaestus, the god of fire and metals.
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Ares - Mars - Resheph

Ares (Greek) : God of war and violence . Although


he was feared and respected, he was not always
popular due to his bellicose nature.
Mars (Roman): The Roman equivalent of Ares,
the god of war, but also the protector of
agriculture and the Roman state.
Resheph (Canaanite): God of war and plague,
revered for his destructive power .

Artemis – Diana
Artemis ( Greek ) : Goddess of birth , nature and
virginity . Worshiped for its protection from wild
animals and its connection with nature .
Diana (Roman): The Roman equivalent of
Artemis, goddess of the hunt , moon and protector
of young women.

Hermes - Mercury

Hermes (Greek): Messenger god , protector of


thieves and travelers . Revered for his ability to
move quickly and deliver divine messages.
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Mercury (Roman): The Roman equivalent of


Hermes, the god of commerce , communication and
travel .

Aphrodite - Venus - Astarte

Aphrodite (Greek) : Goddess of love , beauty and


desire . Revered for its influence on love and human
relationships .
Venus (Roman): The Roman equivalent of
Aphrodite, goddess of love and beauty .
Astarte (Phoenician): Already mentioned as the
goddess of fertility , love and war .

Dionysus - Bacchus
Dionysus (Greek): God of wine, festivities and
ecstasy . Worshiped for its ability to bring joy and
exuberance .
Bacchus (Roman): The Roman equivalent of
Dionysus, the god of wine and revelry.

Until Moses came down from the mountain, the


people had intense discussions about these gods ,
who were new and mysterious to them. For more
nomadic peoples, such as those with the Niebelung
clans, these divine figures were not unknown ,
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and this is what makes them develop rich topics on


these topics. The Jews, having a much simpler
religion monotheistic thinking , they now find
themselves in an interesting position and
challenging.

Chapter 10

In the heart of the people, the idea of a "Father "


was a central one and deeply . They had
understood the concept of the divine Father as a
protective and guiding presence , watching over
them and offering them guidance in life . This
relationship was an intimate one and strong , in
which the people felt that they were loved and cared
for by this divine presence .

The concept of a Jesus, brought into discussion ,


brought a whole new dimension . He was
something more than a mere rank or type; it was
a historical presence and spiritual that offered them
hope and im ng ire . For many , Jesus was a symbol
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of sacrifice and unconditional love , a model of life


and a spiritual guide.

This perception of Jesus as a central point in their


chronology and destiny was deeply anchored in
their faith and in the teachings received . For the
people, Jesus represented light and hope in the
midst of darkness and uncertainty , and faith in
him was one of the essential pillars of their
spirituality .

Moses and the Jewish people had a complex


relationship with faith and trust in God . For Moses ,
this was a personal occasion , a mission he
embraced with strength and devotion . He believed
in his own calling and in God's power to guide his
steps and support him during this mission.

The people, on the other hand , went through a


spiritual evolution during this journey . From their
beginnings in captivity in Egypt to the present
moment on Mount Sinai , they witnessed miracles
and events that strengthened their faith and trust
in God . These experiences led them on a path of
spiritual self- discovery and formation of a national
identity based on faith .

While Moses had a strong personal relationship


with God , the Jewish people began to I understand
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and he abrades this faith in a collective way. They


saw in Moses a spiritual leader and a channel
through which God communicated His will and
wisdom to them . This collective faith gave the
people their strength and courage they follow their
leader in their spiritual journey .

Thus, their faith in God and in the promised future ,


which would be brought by a savior, became one
of the fundamental pillars of their national and
spiritual identity .

Let 's leave this topic for later , when we have more
time and clarity on where we are headed .
Sometimes , it seems , space and time Their
boundaries are merging , and we must navigate this
nebula with care and wisdom .

It is interesting how many of the gods in Greek


mythology and Romanian have equivalents or
correspondences in other cultures and
mythologies, such as Sumerian or Phoenician .
These connections illustrate how ideas and
symbols have been transmitted and reinterpreted
across time and cultural space .

Names and mythologies in the ancient world


reflected cultural diversity and the different
interpretations of those natural phenomena or
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aspects of life . Each culture had its own gods and


goddesses , sometimes overlapping with other
cultures or giving birth to new interpretations . For
example, the Greeks and the Romans had a great
mutual influence in the field of mythology. In the
case of the island of Sicily, it was under the
control of the Greeks and then the Romans, and
mythology had a significant impact on the life
and culture of these peoples.

By involving Rha's and the Niebelung team in


changing Rome , our story is enriched with an
additional plot and with the possibility to explore
more deeply the connections between the
characters and the historical events. This
intervention could generate a series of
unexpected consequences and offer a new
perspective on how our characters interact with the
world around them .

This intervention could be linked to other elements of


mythology or history, such as political conflicts ,
social changes or resistance movements . Thus,
their actions could have a profound impact on the
evolution of events in the ancient world .

These royal figures of the Greek, Roman, and


Phoenician pantheons were discussed in terms of
supreme power and authority . The Niebelungs,
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familiar with these figures, considered them


protectors of the communities , while the Jews saw
only one supreme God, Yahweh. With their
monotheistic religion and the simple yet wise
teachings , the Jews found these discussions
intriguing . The discussions lasted 41 days . They
understood that , although their religion seemed
simple at first glance, it was full of substratums and
parables . As they listened to stories about the gods
of other cultures, they began to appreciate their
own faith even more . and the divine promises given
through Moses. This interaction with various
religious concepts is not the only one first restore
their convictions and prepare them for the
challenges that would come .

Moses came down from the mountain as the light


dissipated , carrying two stone tablets inscribed
with divine messages . The people eagerly awaited
him , curious to find out what revelations he had
brought. As Moses began to speak , the emotion
and tension of the moment made his hands tremble
, and the tablets seemed to slip from his arms ,
shattering on the floor . hard food . This one in the
unexpected event it shocks the crowd , and Moses,
with a heavy heart, knows that he must climb the
mountain again to restore the divine covenant .
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The people , left waiting , began I put it on he asked


. Their discussions about foreign gods , carried on in
Moses ' absence , seemed to take on a new
meaning . Questions about the connections between
these deities and their God multiply . If their God
was really so loving , why were these things
happening to them ? Uncertainty and doubt began
to creep in among them , and their simple
monotheistic religion suddenly seemed more
complex . and full of unknown substrates.

While Moses was on the mountain, many of the


Jews had turned to the traditions and gods of other
peoples. Tok'ra, an ancient and sacrosanct book ,
contained ideologies about Jewish laws , or rather
human laws, numbering no less than 613 precepts
. This multitude of laws, although intended to guide
the daily life of the Jews, had become a burden for
some. Under the burden of these strict rules and
norms , some Jews began to be restless and seek
solace in other religions, especially during the
period of uncertainty when Moses was missing .

When Moses returned, he found that about ten


thousand Jews had left the camp . These Jews ,
dissatisfied with the rigors of the laws and in
search of a new meaning, had abandoned the
people to join other cultures and religions. This
mass desertion had been a clear signal of the
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tension and discontent smoldering in their hearts ,


suggesting that the path to faith was not only one
of divine revelation, but also one of doubt . and the
constant changes .

Chapter 11

Until Moses came down from the mountain, the


people had intense discussions about these gods ,
who were new and mysterious to them. For the
more nomadic peoples, such as those with the
Niebelung clans, these divine figures were not
unknown , and this is the reason to develop rich
topics on these topics. Jews, having a religion

Zeus - Jupiter - Baal: These royal figures of the


Greek and Roman and Phoenician pantheons were
discussed in terms of supreme power and
authority . The Niebelungs, familiar with these
figures, considered them protectors of the
communities , while the Jews saw only one
supreme God, Yahweh.
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Hades - Pluto : The gods of the underworld were


feared and respected for their control over the
afterlife . Discussions of Hades and Pluto often
included myths about Persephone 's abduction
and underground riches , fascinating subjects for
those outside the Jewish tradition .

Poseidon - Neptune - Adad: Gods of the sea


and storms were revered and feared by sailors and
farmers. Stories of Poseidon and Neptune were
respectfully shared , while Adad , the
Mesopotamian god of storms, added a touch of
mystery and reverence for the power of nature.

Hestia - Vesta: Goddesses of hearth and sacred


fire were seen as protectors of family and home.
These figures brought a feeling of warmth and
security, especially for those from the nomadic
tribes who take refuge in the sacred fire .

Demeter - Ceres: Goddesses of agriculture and


harvest were admired for their role in fertility and
abundance . The Jews, although they had a
monotheistic view , respected these figures for
their impact on agriculture.
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Hera - Juno: Queen of the gods, protector of


marriage and family , was a central figure in
discussions about loyalty and faithfulness . The Jews
, who valued the institution of marriage , found
parallels in these figures.
Athena - Minerva - Astarte : Goddesses of wisdom
and strategic warfare were admired for their
intelligence and skills . Athena and Minerva were
discussed in terms of war and strategy , while
Astarte added an element of fertility and love.

Hephaestus - Vulcan: The gods of fire and crafts


were respected for their abilities to create divine
weapons and artifacts. The Jews, who appreciated
crafts , saw in these gods a reflection of their own
dedication to work and crafts.

Ares - Mars - Resheph: The gods of war were


feared and respected figures. Discussions of Ares
and Mars focused on their power and violence ,
while Resheph added an element of plague and
destruction.
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Artemis - Diana : Goddesses of hunting and


nature were admired for their connection with wildlife
and virginity. These figures brought a sense of
protection and connection with nature .

Hermes - Mercury: The messenger gods were


respected for their ability to move quickly and
communicate. Hermes and Mercury were discussed
in terms of trade and the sides , essential aspects for
the nomadic tribes .

Aphrodite - Venus - Astarte: The goddesses of


love and beauty were worshiped for their
influence on human relationships . Aphrodite and
Venus were discussed in terms of love and beauty
, while Astarte added a touch of war and fertility .

Dionysus - Bacchus: The gods of wine and


festivities were revered for their ability to bring joy
and exuberance . Discussions of Dionysus and
Bacchus included festivities and parties , aspects
that brought a sense of unity and joy to the
community.
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The Jews, with their monotheistic religion and the


simple but wise teachings , I found these
discussions intriguing . They understood that ,
although their religion seemed simple at first
glance, it was full of substratums and parables .

As they listened to stories about the gods of other


cultures, they began to appreciate their own faith
even more . and the divine promises given through
Moses. This interaction with various religious
concepts is not the only one first restore their
convictions and prepare them for the challenges
that would come .

Moses was climbing the holy mountain, the high


Sinai, The Lord's call in his heart was ringing and
burning , He was walking in the light , seeking the
divine will , a grace interrupted us , To receive the
holy law eh , the commandments that will guide
the people to the right path and eternal , as the
divine rareness .

the top, in the presence of the Most High , Moses


sat humbly and with faith , And God , with His
mighty hand , wrote on two tablets of stone , with
His holy grace and His divine light :
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The first commandment , " Thou shalt have no


other gods before Me ."

Second, " Thou shalt not make unto thyself a


graven image, nor any likeness of those that are
in heaven or on earth . "

Third, " Thou shalt not take the Name of the Lord
thy God in vain "

Fourth, "Remember the Sabbath day , to keep it


holy , with reverence and reverence ,"

Fifth, " Honor thy father and thy mother "

Sixth , "Thou shalt not kill, thou shalt not take the
life of any man , thou shalt not sin . "

He whispered , " Thou shalt not commit adultery , keep


a pure heart and holy , "

Eighth, "Do not steal, do not take what does not


belong to you, be honest in everything"

Ninth, " Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy
neighbor , "

Tenth, " Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor 's house ,
nor his wife , nor any other thing that is his, with
envy and desire . "
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There were two more orders that Rha's and the


rest had figured out

The eleventh, "Do not meddle in another's


business, do not disturb the peace of others , "

And the twelfth, "Love God as He loves you , with


all your heart , with all your being , and with all your
strength, to be worthy of His love . "

He carried the stone tablets in his hands , Moses


from the mountain, his face shone with the divine
light , and the people watched with fear and
respectfully, He set before them the
commandments, the holy law of God , That they
might all live in justice, love and harmony, because
this is the divine will .

Thus, the commandments were given, as a holy


ordinance for their lives , A way to live in peace , in
love and in the light of the Lord, And Moses, the
servant the faithful one , fulfilled the divine will ,
leaving the holy inheritance for all generations to
come , an eternal covenant , interrupted us .

Chapter 12
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"So the law of God is included in laws, " said


Jaz'Damas, " in laws there is only direction, not justice ,
" " Well , that comes naturally," said Moses, "Let's
go on , shall we?" he continued Al'ghul , I
understand .

With Rha's and the others having time to send Jaz to


the top of the hill, he set off in faith and hope ,
looking for divine signs . At the top , there is
something called "energy balls". A symbol of
grace and power, a gift from heaven, a divine
answer .

These balls were full of light and by force . Each


contained the essence of divine laws , a deep and
holy mystery . They radiated energy, consuming
souls in their path, symbolizing the love and
power of God, which fills the hearts of the faithful .

Jaz'Damas , balls in hand , descends He shared this


discovery , Moses , Al'ghul and the others listened
carefully and respectfully : God 's Law was not only
a justification , but also a way of light a direction to
love , peace and truth , to the divine way and holy .

With the energy balls as a sign and the word of


God in their hearts, the group moved on.
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Believers in divine grace and power , seek I fulfill


His will , in everything I do, in everything I say,
walking on the right path , guided by the law and by
His eternal love .

Because in the laws is the direction , and the


justification comes from the pure nature , from the
love that God pours out on all the faithful .

And so, they will go forward, in peace and in light ,


Fulfilling the divine will , in every step , in every
moment of their lives . They set off with the energy
balls and the word of God in their hearts. During
the 41 months that followed, the group had much
to see and experience .

The first three months were special:

The first month they have crossed the arid desert,


where survival depended on limited resources.
During this time , they learned to rely on their faith
and the wisdom gathered along the journey .
In the second month they met nomadic tribes who
shared their knowledge of the stars and navigation .
Moses was deeply impressed by these new
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perspectives, finding in them the divine signs that


guided him .

On the third month they came across a hidden


oasis , a blessed place where they could restore
their strength . Here, Rha's had a vision of his role
as protector and leader of the Niebelung clan,
realizing that his purpose is greater than he had
originally thought .

During the 41 months, each member of the group


developed their own understanding of divine law:
Moses saw in every difficulty an opportunity to
strengthen the bond between God and his people .
With each step, his conviction that their God is
loving and protective grew.

Rha's, in his capacity as protector, taught that true


power comes from understanding and applying divine
laws. He focused on maintaining the unity and
morale of the group, being a pillar of support in
moments of doubt .
It was Jaz'Damas who kept hope alive and brought
new perspectives to their journey . The discovery of
the energy balls transformed him into a
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messenger of divine grace , sharing wisdom with


others .

After many months of travel , the group arrived at


an unknown destination , a place of astonishing
beauty . Here, in the middle of wild nature , they
found the peace and quiet they were looking for .

The people finally understood that the divine law is


not just a set of rules , but the way to a life lived in
harmony with the will of God. In this holy place ,
they felt divine love and protection , realizing that
everything they had experienced had prepared
them for this revelation .

MOSES with the divine tablets in hand , ready


sharing with the people the teachings received ,
Moses felt that he had accomplished his mission.
He knew the road didn't end there, but their journey
had become a symbol of spiritual quest and deep
connection with the divine .
In a quiet moment , the group sat around a fire ,
reflecting on their journey . Every story and every
experience was recalled, reminding them of the
power of faith and the importance of unity .
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Rha's understood that his role as leader of the


Niebelungs was not over, but just beginning .
With new acquaintances and renewed faith , he was
ready to they take their people to new horizons.

Moses looked to the sky , giving thanks for their


journey and for all the lessons learned . He believed
that the future of his people would be illuminated by
the divine law and the love of God.

The 41 months were just the beginning of an


endless spiritual journey . With each step , the
Jewish people and their companions learned to live
In accordance with the divine laws , let them
cherish every blessing and be grateful for God 's
protection and love .

When they took this last break , somewhere in the


desert, some of the people decided to leave .
There were cities and settlements at different times
on their way, and the Niebelungs came up with
the idea that they would not find a location "
presently " if they did not divide . This proved to
be a wise decision . They found Canaan , and as
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Moses got closer to his destination , he began to slow


down , praying that God would keep him in place .

In his intense prayer , Moses asked God to turn him


into stone , but with one condition : he could return
to life if he founds a family and becomes one of the
greatest kings . His prayer was heard , and Moses
turned to stone , along with his staff .

Rha's, noticing this wonder, became interested.


He saw Moses and his staff turned to stone , an
extraordinary display of divine power. This was a
miracle beyond all expectation , a symbol of the
connection between the divine and the human, and
of the power of sincere prayer .

As the people continued on their way , those who


still needed to be done, all of them they
remembered Moses and his sacrifice . His teachings
and example remained alive in their hearts , guiding
them and giving them strength to go on .

The decision to divide allowed the people to explore


more territory and found Canaan . Each group had
its own experiences and discoveries , but all felt the
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divine presence guiding them . Each step was a


testament to their faith and connection with God.

Rha's, impressed by the miracle he witnessed,


decided to dedicate his life to the protection of the
people and the legacy of Moses. As the leader of
the Niebelungs, he understood the importance of
unity and faith , and worked tirelessly to ensure that
the people remained on the right path .

This stage of the journey was marked by important


transformations and revelations .The people learned
the value of faith , unity and sacrifice , and the
examples of Moses and Rha 's remained
fundamental to their understanding of the
connection with the divine. As they approached
Canaan, each step was a reflection of divine
teachings and the power of prayer .

The position taken by Rha's Al'Ghul and the 13


Niebelungs was one that surprised everyone . Rha
's , along with the 13 Niebelung warriors , made the
decision to hands around the statue of Moses , to
protect and venerate it as a "pillar of life " .

This decision was shocking to the people. Instead of


continuing the journey of the others , Rha 's Al'Ghul
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and his group chose to he dedicates his existence to


the preservation of this symbol of faith and sacrifice
. For them, the statue of Moses was not just a
monument, but a central point of their spirituality ,
a reminder of their connection with the divine and
the power of prayer .

To reinforce this role, Rha's Al'Ghul and the 13


Niebelung created a sanctuary around the statue.
They built a stone temple , where they instituted
rituals and ceremonies dedicated to honoring the
memory of Moses and his teachings . This temple
became a sacred place where the people could
come to pray and seek inspiration and guidance .

The people were deeply moved by this gesture of


devotion . While some were initially confused and
unsure , they eventually understood the
importance of this decision . The statue and the
temple became a symbol of their unity and
common faith , a place where they could connect
with the divine and the spiritual heritage left by
Moses .

Rha's Al'Ghul and the Niebelungs remained faithful


guardians of the statue, ensuring that the memory
of Moses and his sacrifice would not be forgotten .
They became spiritual leaders and mentors to
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those who sought to better understand the divine


laws and the teachings of Moses .

By their decision to arm themselves with the


statue, Rha's Al'Ghul and the Niebelungs
demonstrated a deep level of faith and devotion.
They turned the place into a sacred sanctuary
where their spirituality and traditions could thrive.
This gesture of sacrifice and reverence
strengthened their connection with the divine and
provided the people with an enduring symbol of
their faith and unity .

Chapter 13

While Rha's Al'Ghul and the 13 Niebel were left to


guard the statue of Moses, the rest of the people had
to he continued his journey . This separation was
painful for many , but necessary to achieve the
promised goals . The people , without their
spiritual leader , Moses , had to find new directions
and organize themselves in order to survive and
prosper . The leaders still took responsibility for
guiding the community .
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For nearly 40 years , the guardians of the statue that


crossed the desert , met numerous challenges and
miracles , trials and obstacles . During these
months , they had many important experiences
and learnings ... They discovered hidden springs
and natural resources that allowed them to survive
in harsh conditions ... They encountered nomadic
tribes who shared knowledge of navigation and desert
survival ... They encountered sandstorms and
periods of drought that tested their endurance and
faith .

Discussions about different gods and


mythologies continued. Those who remained of
Moses ' original group developed a deeper
understanding of the gods of other cultures.
Every deity was discussed and compared with
the monotheistic teachings of the Jews.

Zeus-Jupiter-Baal , Hades-Pluto ,
Poseidon-Neptune-Adad , were the only
ones who had something to do with what the
Jews had as rules, culture, speech and
foundation to make a people actually go.

Zeus-Jupiter-Baal:

Seen as the supreme god of the sky, associated


with lightning and absolute power .
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To the Jewish people, he was comparable to


their almighty God, but without the complexity of
multiple attributes.

Hades-Pluto :

Lord of the underworld , they remind us of the


inevitability of death and judgment .

An analogy to the idea of the afterlife and divine


judgment from their faith .

Poseidon-Neptune-Adad :

God of the sea , associated with storms and


earthquakes.

In the Jewish tradition , sea and water had deep


meanings , but the roles were clarified
monotheistically .

Aphrodite-Venus-Astarte :

Goddess of love and beauty , symbol of desire


and fertility .

In contrast, the Jews had a much more


reserved view of divine love, focusing on holy
relationships and the traditional family .
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Although the discussions brought to the fore many


new ideas and external influences, the essence of
Jewish monotheism would remain unshaken . This
balance between diversification and cohesion was
crucial in maintaining the spiritual unity of the
people .

During these 40 years of debate and spiritual


exploration , the people developed a deeper
understanding and more nuanced of their faith . The
ideas discussed by Jaz'Damas, Rha's and the 13
Niebelungs contributed to a spiritual maturation
of the community .

In the midst of these complex debates, the idea


of a single God, the Heavenly Father, would
provide a stable point of reference for the Jewish
people. This monotheistic conception was essential
preserving their spiritual and cultural identity ,
providing a sense of security and divine protection .
The Heavenly Father was seen not only as a distant
creator, but as an active protector of life ,
providing guidance and support in all aspects of
existence . This was a source of strength and
inspiration for the Jews, even in the face of
apocalyptic challenges and uncertainties .

The concept of apocalypse became central to


these discussions . It was evident that although
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many cultures had myths about the end of the


world or cyclical rebirth , only the Jewish tradition
had a clear vision of a unique God who would protect
life and will bring a final judgment .

Discussions of the gods of other cultures, such as


Zeus-Jupiter-Baal, Hades-Pluto, Poseidon-Neptune-
Adad, Aphrodite -Venus-Astarte and others , allowed
a deeper understanding of how different
civilizations perceived divinity and universal order .

In the Jewish tradition , the importance of the


number three was evident through the concept of
the Holy Trinity : the Father , the Son and the Holy
Spirit . Even if the Jews of that period did not yet
have the Christian conception of the Trinity , there
were discussions about the manifestations of God in
three aspects: Creator, Lawgiver and Protector.
Jaz'Damas and Rha's explored the meaning of the
number four, seen in many cultures as a symbol
of completeness: the four elements, the four
cardinal points, the four seasons. This figure
offered a more holistic view of divinity and the
cosmos .

Rha's long had a passion for architecture . Indeed ,


what else could he do during these long and
difficult years but build a temple ? They kept the
quadruple idea , each discussion being organized
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around the four corners of the sacred structure.


As time passed , the people around them began to
perceive them as trespassers , and the atmosphere
became more and more tense and dangerous .

Few knew that Moses was part of a prominent family


in Canaan . After the temple was completed,
Moses' family set out in search of him . But as they
approached the place where the statue was, a miracle
happened: a strong storm was approaching them,
and two ladies took refuge near the statue , one of
them dancing around it , as in a sacred ritual.

Moses' mother lived with unwavering hope for her


king and her son , whom she left on the waters of
the Nile many years ago ...

As the miracle turned him to stone , as the


discussions became more and more heated among
the guardians of the statue, his family, the new
wives and even around the statue, the snake on
his staff Moses began to ring the bells . Slowly but
surely, he made his way to the sea, leaving the
place with a mysterious determination . No one
knew where he was going ... But , in the end,
Moses followed him , disappearing again into the
unknown .
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This one the event would remain in the memory of


those who remain as a manifestation of divine
power and the mystery that surrounds human
existence . However, Rha 's and the 13 Niebelung
continued to guard the temple and I put it on
questions about the true nature of their destiny,
tying their lives to this sacred place and the
promises divine things that seemed to be made for
them .
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Chapter 14

Moses, awaking, recognized his mother and his


father , whom he seemed to consider as his own .
Being much younger than her parents , after being
stuck in stone for about 40 years , this the meeting
had a special emotional charge . Rha's came
straight up and said, "Hello ! Who's looking for our
…?" Moses intervened automatically, saying :
"Mandal..." "He's been talking to us since we built
this ... ". "Synagogue , " I added hesitantly . "With
cells... " he finished again suddenly .

The synagogue was an impressive structure , a


place of worship and meditation , built in an
architectural style that combines traditional
elements with practical innovations . On the
outside, the entrance was marked by an octane
cross rosette , a symbol of balance and divine
harmony. This rosette was meticulously carved in
white stone , shining in the sunlight , attracting
attention and inspiring respect .
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the synagogue was divided into two levels : one


above ground and one underground . Above
ground , the space was wide and airy , with a main
hall for prayer and gatherings , with the possibility of
being shared in four for confessions. The walls
were decorated with frescoes depicting biblical
scenes and floral motifs, bringing a sacred and
artistic air to the whole place. In the center, there
was a bima of solid wood, from where Moses or
other religious leaders could read from the holy
scrolls and keep preaching .

Surrounding the main hall were small cells, rooms


intended for meditation and personal study . Each
cell was equipped with a window narrow through
which natural light enters , creating a quiet space
conducive to reflection . The furniture was simple
but comfortable , consisting of a bed, a wooden
table , and several shelves for scrolls and books .

The underground level was accessible by a hidden


stone staircase in a corner of the synagogue. Here,
the cells were larger and darker , offering a haven
of absolute silence for those seeking a deeper
spiritual connection . The underground tunnels
were carefully dug in stone and were lit by
strategically placed torches . On this level, there
was also a small underground library , where
sacred texts and old documents were kept ,
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protected from the humidity and heat from the


surface . Under some of the cells were rooms
where you could wash your feet or even more.

The women remained outside , in the courtyard of


the synagogue , where there were gardens planted
with medicinal plants and flowers. Here, they
found peace and participated in community
activities , discussing and supporting each other .
The courtyard was a place of peace and
communion, with stone benches rafters that add the
soothing sound of running water and small
pergolas to protect against storms .

After doing the lap of honor, Moses' mother


couldn't help but cry he came out of his senses and
began to say : " Mandal ! Listen! You are Moses ,
my son! I can feel you by the way your heart beats
! Come back to Canaan and be the leader we
need! You've been walking around with people for
months and showing them all kinds of miracles.
Take one of the people and let's go!"

After hearing even more than this , that his mother


had an undoubted genuine gift of speech, he
chose Rha's and set out for Canaan, where he had
heard that there were many shortages. Canaan
was suffering from a severe lack of food resources
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, a deep social disorganization and a spiritual crisis


that makes people feel lost and without purpose .

Mandal, as he now called himself , came and prayed,


and the people received after the fall of the manna ,
desert sponges , and with Rha's specialty, he
restored his heart to no water and everything they
needed in the area . Rha 's proved to be a true
master in finding and managing water resources .
Through his vast knowledge of the nature and
hidden resources of the desert , he was able to
identify sources of vital water , which was so
precious in that arid environment.

For Rha's, life in Canaan was welcome . He heard


all kinds of stories , how he had the water of life in
full, because he had learned to look for water ,
looking for the water of life , which was little , but
with it, always good , cold , or mineral water to
collect , each character began to have a battle
plan . With this special water , she managed to bring
not only hydration, but also healing and vigor to the
people of the community.

Rha's was involved in social reconstruction and


economic of Canaan. They help organize irrigation
and cultivation systems , establish regular markets
for trade , and strengthen community ties through
storytelling and teachings . People are starting to
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see they see Rha 's not only as a leader, but also
as a sage who brought balance and prosperity.

through the combined efforts of Mandal and Rha's,


Canaan began to flourish again , the people finding
hope and direction under their guidance . Moses,
now known as Mandal, became the central figure
of spiritual and moral revival , while Rha 's , with his
knowledge and abilities , brought stability and
material progress.

The people of Canaan had to write down all the


deeds and decisions of their leaders and filed them
carefully in the synagogue by the nearest sea , the
one built by Rha's and the 13 Niebelungs. This was
a sacred practice and important , meant to preserve
memory and wisdom for future generations . The
synagogue, located on the seashore , was a place
of worship and archiving, where documents and
sacred texts were kept.

synagogue was imposing , built of white stones


and raised on a promontory from where one could see
the expanse of the sea . The entrance was flanked
by tall columns , decorated with detailed carvings
representing mythological figures and sacred
symbols. Inside , the atmosphere was solemn and
quiet , illuminated only by the natural light that
penetrated through the stained glass windows,
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creating a play of lights and shadows on the


marble floor .

In the center of the synagogue was the main


altar, where offerings and prayers were made .
Behind the altar, in a special room , were kept the
tablets and manuscripts that recorded the deeds
of the leaders . Every important event, every
major decision and every miracle performed was
documented and stored with care . This archiving
process not only protected the community 's tradition
and culture , but also served as a source of
inspiration and learning for the future .

Slowly, slowly, their work was coming to an end ,


and the Niebelungs realized that they had to find a
way to pass the inheritance down through the
generations . Rha's and Jaz were concentrating on
finding ways to disappear and reappeared , so that
no one would realize that they were practically
immortal . It was not only an attempt to hide their
nature, but also to ensure their continuity over
time. The system kept them in this state of
immortality so that they could observe and learn from
the unfolding of history , generation after generation .

Rha's and Jaz devoted much of their time to


experiments and tricks . During these experiments,
they developed advanced camouflage and
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regeneration techniques. Using the knowledge


accumulated throughout their long and adventurous
lives , they managed to creates a complex system to
hide their presence . This system involved
changing identities , changing appearances, and
even relocating to isolated places where they could
continue to observe and learning to be bothered .

the while, the Niebelungs laid the foundations of a


system of learning and knowledge transmission that
would allow their descendants to continue the mission
begun by Rha 's and Jaz . They built hidden
libraries where they kept documents and records
of all their discoveries and achievements . They also
created special codes and symbols to allow only the
initiated to access this knowledge .

As time passed , Rha's and Jaz managed to perfect


themselves in the art of dissimulation and adapt to
the new ages . Their entire existence became a
fine balance between observation and subtle
intervention , all with the goal of understanding and
influencing the course of history in imperceptible
ways. This strategy allowed them to remain forever
young in the eyes of those around them and to
continue and fulfills the mission without attracting
suspicion .
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In this way , Rha 's and Jaz , along with the


Niebelungs , ensured that they would remain the
unseen guardians of history , preserving their
knowledge and and influence to be able to guide
and protect future generations until the end of time
.
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Epic III

Chapter 15

He was staying in Canaan , where the Niebelungs,


under the subtle guidance of Rha 's and Jaz , were
somehow both peaceful and educated . Time seemed
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to be running out . monotonous, and the peaks of


universal achievements seemed already reached .
Just when they had begun to worry that stagnation
would become their fate , disturbing rumors began to
spread . From somewhere in the west , a young
Macedonian was setting out on his epic march ,
determined to conquer the vast eastern lands ,
bringing with him the promise of change and new
adventures .

Don't get me wrong , the Niebelungs were


exceptionally well-educated people . Jews at the
base , they knew long ago , in their simplicity,
about the importance of vigilance and not allowing
people to rule substances act contrary to their soul .
But Rha 's , in particular, had much to learn in
chiseling them , as I supposed I understood . Of
the 13 Niebelungs, Canaan had more than a third
of the so - called 'customs ' of those times, a social
bed meant to protect and align , in a way that It 's
more natural, the way things are.

The great concentration of forces orchestrated by


the Macedonian that I mentioned recently had
become a threat worthy of being taken seriously .
The common perception was that being " scared "
was a normal reaction in the face of such power.
The Niebelungs, though endowed with vast
knowledge , began to reorient themselves towards
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the west . However , thanks to the wise words of


Rha 's and Jaz'Damas , they were not so naive as to
lose control of the area they had almost a
millennium: the central venue .

One pressing problem persisted : the rumors about


the Assassin's Order had not completely died down .
The existence of this mysterious organization was
being talked about on the street corners . In this
context of uncertainty, a new movement was taking
shape . Those who migrated to the west,
approximately 1/3 of 60% of the population ,
adopted an unusual title , as if it appeared out of
nowhere : Teutons .

Rha's, as we know , was already tired of them and


decided to infiltrate the Macedonian army, using
relatively simple methods. But, as they were to
find out, it was far from easy they achieve their goals
in this way . To present yourself as a foreigner ,
from the land assumed to be the most likely rebel
against the squatters, required an enlightened
mind ... We shall soon see what they were up to
cut, but we must see if a spy had not come to
announce the name of the attacker. Yes. It was
about Alexander the Great, because the big dream
... would come true I'm still on Monday...
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It is strange how sometimes the information exists


on the ground, similar to a rest of the land, fields,
forests , villages , cities , actually located in a place
called " dome " like a modern bomb, for example .
In reality, the messengers have their work, and
the polling and polling teams do their work in secret
, turning complexity into apparent simplicity .
However , in this ability to see things simple and
rigid, organized chaos takes on a special meaning .
Figuring out something becomes equivalent to
solving a deep problem. And it's not about crime .

Rha's had some well -trained followers , whom he


kept alive longer , in a secret order we will not
discuss now . Using their help and understanding
the vision of Alexander the Great, he managed to
extract from the ranks of the teams of Niebelungs ,
or Teutons, this knowledge being in fact the same
and , that Some young people selected with great
care . Surprisingly , the situation has changed
significantly, and from that third we are talking
about, Al'Ghul managed to select these promising
young men , giving them the opportunity to
participate in the raid with the Macedonian
ideologue. This strategic choice reflects not only a
deep understanding of power , but also the subtle
art of turning latent potential into reality, of
combining the ideal with pragmatism in a rare
synthesis ah
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Alexander , in full swing of conquest, made


Al'Ghul fall into thoughts , and those thoughts were
of a dark nature and worrying . " A wildling is closing
in on us, and we don't even have a spy network
among them... Infiltrate ... " Al'Ghul Rha 's , with
superior understanding , he saw beyond
appearances and intuited truths that eluded others .
Luck was on their side, because the Macedonian
headed north, with strict detours, through Greece
and northern Turkey, the shore of the Black Sea,
tangent to Georgia, reaching the lands that today
form European Russia . This incursion , a risky
negotiation , for in such high tensions only chance
can guide the steps , caused Alexander to be
obliged to accept the strangers of Rha's, himself
and and maybe even their ideals.

Al'Ghul, curious by nature, was only concerned


with one thing: that the Macedonian should not be
hindered by Israel, his well-known home .
Permissive place for any string to be pulled. He
wanted an open door to enter the mysteries of the
Hebrew faith that fascinated and troubled him .
Being a full - blooded Egyptian , he felt pressed by
questions and forebodings . In his mind, flashes and
shadows took shape like chess pieces , ready to be
used in the future, in a strategy that only he
could understand . But it also benefited the peoples,
for sure..!.
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As we said, the "secret society " , this enigmatic


and well-versed group, hatched an ingenious plan.
Armed with a meticulous strategy , they
infiltrated the army led by Alexander the Great.
Disguised as simple peasants , they assumed
modest roles , gaining the Macedonians ' trust
through jokes and " battle " games . In the
seemingly innocent chaos, Rha's saw the perfect
opportunity . Through a series of precise tactics
and calculated manipulations, he managed to trap
Alexander in a " strategic trap " : India . Israel was
thus becoming a subtle powerhouse under Rha 's
control , while Alexander was diverted to the new
world campaign. Under the guise of the ingenious
plan, Rha's consolidated his influence , masterfully
navigating the shadows of war . Purpose was
determined by the power of Al'ghul's curiosity
about the rules of life .

Alexander the Great was also curious by nature,


because it was precisely this curiosity that
determined him, in a bizarre way, to fight for
unexpected causes , wanting to find out how people
live in other countries and of the world . Rha's
Al'Ghul, aware of this thirst for knowledge , began
to converse with Alexander, using this curiosity to
establish a connection . However , the Egyptian
had discovered that in the Italian peninsula ,
alongside the gods inherited from the Greek
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influence , along the Sicily-Rome route, the


Italians had begun to build a religion around an
idea that Rha's place . Elio, the name of the Sun
in Latinized Italian , became the central point of
the new faith that took root there.

For Al'Ghul, the war no longer mattered. He, being


immortal or, more correctly said, having the
ability to live incredibly long thanks to the water of
life , had time to discover the secrets of Rome.
Maybe even lead it . But India would be a much
bigger surprise . A nomadic people , known as
gypsies , wanted to conquer the world peacefully .
Through their cunning , they enticed the European
army in the wild jungle , where Alexander the Great
and many of his fighters drove them crazy ,
thinking they were cursed and fighting with monkeys
and untamed nature . The situation struck and
bewildered them , and many were lost in this vast
confusion . However , a few of them found refuge
among the lost hermits , choosing to live the rest of
their lives in these mysterious places ,each to his
own liking.

Rha's Al'Ghul knew that in order to survive and


thrive , he had to adapt to new realities and use his
abilities to the fullest . Of course the fight was just a
constant In his life , he had understood that true
power came from knowledge and manipulation of the
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mind . Therefore, he began to study the case ,


learning their languages and customs. He became
a master of disguise and an expert in the art of
persuasion , using his knowledge to achieve his
goals and expand his influence . As in this case: he
would head towards the mentioned peninsula with
Rome as the controlling place.

He left with whoever else was aware and


convinced of their success , back to Israel , with the
idea of talking to Jaz ´ Damas, only he can work in
the guerilla system, what would it be called a
small group tactic , but with real influences ... To
combine spiritual freedom with concrete actions in
the struggle for ideas and principles, was just a
form of expression of human complexity .

Chapter 16

Jaz'Damas was in Jerusalem, that ancient city


where all roads seem to lead , where history and
legend intertwine in a dense tapestry of beliefs and
stories . Rha's, our old acquaintance, was on his
trail, but this search seemed more like the search
for an echo in a labyrinth of time. He did n't know
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exactly where to go at first , he began to follow the


traces of the Teutons and the Niebelungs, hoping
that one of them would lead him to the figure of
Jaz , distinguished by his his Egyptian tours.

It was an occasion fueled by hope and of faith . Many


times, Rha's was convinced that he had found Jaz ,
but each time hesitation and doubt crept into his
mind . The movements of the two crossed the
centuries, and Jaz seemed to have materialized in
various places and times , leaving behind only the
shadows of an elusive presence . In those times of
tumult and change, the few mentions of Damas did
not seem to indicate a central figure , but rather a
mystery, a specter hovering on the fringes of
history.

Rha's, an explorer of time and spirit , learns that


sometimes the search itself is the answer , that
wisdom lies not in finding certainties , but in
accepting uncertainties . As Jerusalem unfolded
before him , he understood that every stone , every
shadow and each story had its place in this great
puzzle of existence . And Jaz, wherever he was, was
part of this endless mystery .

Already he felt that the time had come for him to


give up ... Rha 's Al'Ghul, traveler of the ages and
master of shadow, wandered through those places
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of Israel, those ancient lands that included Syria ,


Babylon and the masses of Canaan and other former
small countries . He was looking at this vast and
foreign empire , one he didn't even think could exist
in his own native land .

Cicero, the Roman orator and politician , together


with Pompey Magnus, the general who brought
many victories, managed to conquer that whole
area . It was rumored that the reason for these
massive conquests was the success of the
legendary Alexander the Great, the Macedonian who
discovered new lands . But it was also foolish
ambition in this expansion - the desire to conquer as
much territory as possible , as if each king wanted
to become a god , to rule over a vast country â m
full of unknowns. At this idea , Rha 's Al'Ghul often
laughed, seeing the absurdity of these grand and
ephemeral dreams .

In the fable of this conquest, Cicero would be the


clever fox , Pompey Magnus the mighty lion, and
Alexander the Great, the eagle flying towards
unknown horizons. Rha's, in the serpent's wisdom
, saw clearly the nature of these animals, knew
that however far the eagle flew, however cunning
the fox , and however strong the lion , everything
was ephemeral under the eternal sun.
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Thus Rha's Al'Ghul , with his keen eyes and


penetrating mind , understood that true power did
not lie in conquering lands , but in mastering one 's
own soul . While empires rose and fell , he
remained the silent and smiling witness of this
perpetual movement , laughing at their ambitions to
and arts.

The story was beginning to twist like a wild vine , for


Rha 's had observed how men chose their names
to impress , to awe , and his traces in history. And
history, in its unpredictable way, confirms this
tendency towards the sensational . Al'Ghul had set
out to make fortunes , and used resources to
amass wealth and power. Emperor Pilate , however
, lived under the threat of an amazing story , how
the Son of God would be born in those places, and
he would be deposed, even killed.

The Church, in its desire to rise to the rank known


in ancient Egypt, lateral government , where the
pharaoh listened to the two confidential masters ,
one in political philosophy and the other in religion,
raised his claims to power . In this game of
shadows and lights , Rha 's, wise and rich , having
knowledge in the art of reading the stars ,
convinced two influential people to accompany him
in search of the star that would lead them to the
unborn Son without conception ...
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Thus, the story unfolded under the watchful gaze


of the stars, and Al'Ghul, master of destiny, saw in
these celestial signs a way to strengthen his power
and to understand the great secrets of the world.
His wisdom and ability to read the signs guided his
steps , and the fable of a divine birth became for
him a tool of exploration and knowledge , a way to
decipher the mysteries of existence and to expand
its influence on the world.

In this quest for truth and power , Rha 's Al'Ghul knew
that in order to adapt and thrive, he had to
carefully navigate the intrigues and ambitions of
others , using using all his resources to get to the
essence of things, to that divine light that promised
to reveal the deepest secrets of the universe.

Al'Ghul's mind played like a dancer on a vast


stage , full of divine shadows and lights . The idea of
waiting for a divine sign brought him a little
anxiety , because he did not deal with religious
things, although he knew them well . Much of it is in
ruins and risk, he remembered a stormy discussion
among the Jews about a certain Christ, the one
who would bring the word about Christ or Christ, a
perfect philosopher ...

Remarkably, one of the rich people who


accompanied Rha ´ s , had come to prove that
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miracles exist , simply by his presence . Jaz ´


Damas, one of Pilate's advisers, appeared in the
middle of this complex picture. While Rha´s was
working in the field, Jaz was trying to lure the
Romans to Israel, a plan contrary to what Al´Ghul
wanted. The opposition between the two visions
took shape as a cosmic game, full of hidden
meanings and intersecting intentions .

Al'Ghul, with his sharp mind and with his eyes fixed
on the signs of the sky, he felt that every move and
decision was part of a greater plan, a dance
between seen and unseen powers . His stage play ,
although risky, was always in search of the truth ,
and the appearance of Jaz ´ Damas brought a new
light to his mission . As this theater of life unfolded ,
Al ´ Ghul remained vigilant , looking for I
understand and control the forces that shaped the
world around him .

In the middle of a party full of pomp, Rha's, the


master of stage games , approaches Jaz and , with
an enigmatic smile, asks : " Who 's afraid of Pilate
?". Jaz, persistent and secretive , but thirsty for the
promise of the great bait - the water of life -
suddenly said : " Jesus " . His gaze settled on a
bright shiny bottle of living water . In that moment ,
his fate was sealed. Rha ´ s, with a precise blow ,
decapitates Jaz , and the bottle took her with the
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three magi to the temple forgotten by time, built


for Moses and sanctified by prayer in the mountains
of washing the feet.

At the beginning of the evening, towards the


sunset, when the shadows lengthen and the sky
gets dressed in the colors of prayer , a miracle
happens . A bright light sprang from the temple ,
leading the three wise men , citizens of Jerusalem ,
to the woman bringing forth from nothing , the
immaculate conception . The Son of God, Jesus,
was found in a manger, in a poor family , helped by
the three magi, the richest people in all of Arabia.

Rha´s , eyes bright with understanding and mystery


, feels destiny unfold before him . On that sacred
night , under the starry sky , he had understood
that true power did not reside in wealth or influence
alone , but in recognizing and embracing divine
miracles . Every step he took , every decision he
made , brought him closer to this revealing
moment. The light that rose from the temple was
a sign of divine wear , a sign that true power lay in
deep knowledge and in communion with the
divine.

In the midst of a lavish party, Rha's, the master of


stage games , approaches Jaz and , with an
enigmatic smile, asks : " Who 's afraid of Pilate ?"
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" . Jaz, persistent and secretive , but thirsty for the


promise of the great bait - the water of life -
suddenly said : " Jesus " . His gaze settled on a
bright shiny bottle of living water . In that moment ,
his fate was sealed. Rha ´ s, with a precise blow ,
decapitates Jaz , and the bottle took her with the
three magi to the temple forgotten by time, built
for Moses and sanctified by prayer in the mountains
of washing the feet.

At the beginning of the evening, towards the


sunset, when the shadows lengthen and the sky
gets dressed in the colors of prayer , a miracle
happens . A bright light sprang from the temple ,
leading the three wise men , citizens of Jerusalem ,
to the woman bringing forth from nothing , the
immaculate conception . The Son of God, Jesus,
was found in a manger, in a poor family , helped by
the three magi, the richest people in all of Arabia.

Rha´s , eyes bright with understanding and mystery


, feels destiny unfold before him . On that sacred
night , under the starry sky , he had understood
that true power did not reside in wealth or influence
alone , but in recognizing and embracing divine
miracles . Every step he took , every decision he
made , brought him closer to this revealing
moment. The light that rose from the temple was
a sign of divine wear , a sign that true power lay in
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deep knowledge and in communion with the


divine.

If this plan succeeded , Rha ´ s Al ´ Ghul would


capture Rome with a strange idea , although he had
no idea how and what would happen . it means
what it does. But first , he had to have considering
that one of the rich was a criminal and the other a
thief , and Rhas did not want to interfere with the
divine, but only to play his hand with skill .

With cunning, he convinced the thief to call him


Jesus , the name subliminally received by the
child, and Christos. Three great rich men ,
philosophers in all respects , were Jews like Mary ,
born of God. Joseph was easily convinced, because
Al ´ Ghul was willing to do anything , and he
actually did it . In the name of Joseph, he killed
the criminal, thereby purifying the scene for the
fulfillment of divine destiny.

's Al'Ghul, with his brilliant mind and grandiose


ambitions, orchestrates events with an almost
supernatural precision . Every move was calculated
, every word carefully chosen , to navigate the
complexities of destiny and divine influence . In
this grand scheme , he was no mere player , but a
master of intrigue, an architect of the future .
Under the cloak of night and the light of the stars,
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Rha made her way through the labyrinth of


destiny, ready to change the course of history with
a sure hand and a heart of iron.

Epic IV
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Chapter 17

Rha's sets out to influence little Christos from the


first. He tried to make him understand that he
was the Jewish people and that he was Egyptian,
because that was where they were going. Known
in the old writings as "The One of the Order of
Assassins", he was an enigmatic and influential
character who tried to leave his mark on the
destiny of the young Christos . From the
beginning, he assumed the mission of helping
Christ.

As an enigmatic and powerful mentor, he tried to


help the young Jesus to understand his complex
identity , considering that he belonged to both the
Jewish and the Egyptian people . In addition, Jesus
had to discover the cultural and spiritual riches of
Greater Arabia, with its varied influences from
Syria , Persia , Canaan , and other ancient
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regions, such as Sumer , Mesopotamia ,


Phoenicia , and Babylon . Each of these territories
preserves valuable legacies and teachings,
remnants of civilizations that , over time , have left
their mark on the world .

Rha's Al Ghul knew that to truly become the


Messiah, Jesus had to takes on this diverse heritage
and he understands it deeply . Therefore , he
opened the way to the knowledge of the sacred
secrets and mysteries hidden in the temples and
schools of wisdom in these lands .

Thus Jesus traveled through the hot deserts of


Arabia, through the flourishing cities of Syria and
Persia , and through the quiet villages of Canaan. In
each place, he learned from local traditions ,
absorbed the wisdom of teachers , and received the
spiritual gifts of prophets and magicians .

Every meeting, every lesson , every revelation


contributed to his formation as a spiritual leader
and teacher . From Egypt, he took over the
esoteric knowledge and ancient wisdom of the
pharaohs . From the Jewish tradition , he learned
about the sacred covenant with God and about the
promise of salvation . From Persia, he understood
the duality of the world and the importance of
balance between light and in the dark. From Syria
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and Canaan, he absorbed the lessons of love and


compassion essential to his future mission. From
Sumer and Mesopotamia, he learned about the
beginnings of civilization and the first forms of
writing and law. From Phoenicia , he absorbed
maritime and commercial knowledge , understanding
the importance of connectivity between peoples .
From Babylon, he studied astrology and the
ancient teachings of the cosmos and time.

Through these travels and teachings , Jesus formed


his complex identity and he became prepared for
his role as the Messiah. He understood that his
mission was to unite these diverse legacies into a
single vision of love and salvation for all mankind .
This training transformed him from a curious young
man into a wise spiritual leader , able to inspire and
transform the lives of those he met .

Jesus relied heavily on the fact that in Egypt he


had the quiet necessary to learn to be "head over
body", thus finding confirmation that he was
persecuted by the Magi in his childhood . But only
Al'ghul, with his enchanted water , could grant him
this unique ability . This magical water , which ,
although it felt on the skin as if it were the swamp,
offered you life , elaborating a process of human
photosynthesis .
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In Egyptian temples, discussions about this


enchanted water were intense . Water was believed
to have the power to transform and give life , even
to those who seemed lost . In those sacred places,
the Maesia family were recognized for their secret
knowledge . These sages , comparable to an
intellectual elite of the " mensa " or "messa" level,
were the guardians of wisdom and magical abilities .

not just an ordinary family . They were known for


their connection with the elements of nature and
the secrets of life . In the discussions in the temples,
they talked about how the human body, like the
wheat that grows from the earth and the fish that
swims in the waters , must be properly cared for
and nourished .

In the temples of Egypt, these debates were


conducted in ancient Greek , and the words "onde
il nostro copro di mole, di quello che lo grane ed
de quelo che lo pisci prende cura" reflected the
idea that our body, like the wheat that grows like
swimming fish , it needs proper care and feeding to
thrive .

Al'ghul guided Jesus through these esoteric


teachings , giving him not only knowledge but deep
understanding of the interconnectedness of body and
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spirit. Jesus taught that in order to be "head above


the body", one had to understand the delicate
balance between the physical and the spiritual,
between the material and the immaterial.

Thus, Jesus found in Egypt a place of peace and


wisdom , where he could prepare himself for his
divine mission . Under the guidance of Al'ghul and
the Maesia family, he learned the secrets of life
and regeneration , becoming not only a spiritual
leader , but also a master of universal balance and
harmony.

Jesus relied heavily on the fact that in Egypt he


had the peace necessary to learn to be " with his
head on his shoulders and his mind over his body ",
thus finding confirmation that he was followed by
magicians in his childhood . But only Al'ghul , with
his enchanted water , could grant him this unique
ability . This magical water , which , although it felt
on the skin as if it were the swamp , gave you life ,
elaborating a process of human photosynthesis .

In Egyptian temples, discussions about this


enchanted water were intense . Water was believed
to have the power to transform and give life ,
even to those who seemed lost .
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In sacred places in Syria, the Julia family was


recognized for their secret knowledge . These wise
men , comparable to an intellectual elite , were not
just an ordinary family . They were known for their
connection with the elements of nature and the
secrets of life . In the discussions in the temples ,
they talked about how the human body, like the
wheat that grows from the earth and the fish that
swims in the waters , it must be properly cared for
and fed .

Al'ghul guided Jesus through these esoteric


teachings , giving him not only knowledge but a
deep understanding of the interconnectedness of
body and spirit. Jesus taught that in order to be "
head over body " , one had to he understands the
delicate balance between the physical and the
spiritual, between the material and the
immaterial.

As Jesus grew older , he continued to wander


through Arabia , assimilating the profound
teachings of the various regions . He learned from
the ancient wisdom of Syria , Persia, Canaan and
other areas such as Sumer, Mesopotamia, Phoenicia
and Babylon. Each of these territories offered him
valuable lessons , contributing to his spiritual
development and intellectual .
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Until the age of 30 , Jesus studied intensively in the


temple of Moses, immersing himself in the
traditions and secrets of the ancient prophets .
During this period , Rha began to leave him alone,
followed him from the shadows, so that his
attention was directed more and more to the
problems of the empire.

the temple, Jesus managed to walk on water for


the first time , a demonstration of his faith and
divine power . This remarkable ability was triggered
by the insistence of those around him to wash his
feet more often, an act of symbolic cleanliness .
Despite social pressure, Jesus continued to declare
that he was the Word , the Way and the
Knowledge - the Only Begotten Son of God. These
declarations were not only confessions of faith , but
also proclamations of his divine identity and spiritual
mission.

Thus , Jesus found places of peace and wisdom in


Egypt and during his travels through Arabia , where
he could prepare himself for his divine mission .
Under the guidance of Al'ghul and the Julia family,
he learned the secrets of life and regeneration ,
becoming not only a spiritual leader, but also a
master of universal balance and harmony.
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Jesus, the Christ, young and full of divine vitality ,


manifested his powers in an almost playful way .
He fashions birds from the earth and gives them life
with his divine breath , an act of pure creation and
innocent , thus proving that the divine power
resides in him. These manifestations were
fragments of his divinity , reminiscences of the
profound teachings of Egypt, but filtered through
the prism of childhood and the experimentation of
the material world.

Jesus' family, especially his mother, Mary, hoped


that he would become indeed the king of the
people, as it had been revealed to him in his
dream . They saw in him not only a special child ,
but the future leader of Israel, capable of bringing
salvation and light . Jesus, in his innocence and
childlike curiosity , continued to perform miracles in
a natural and playful way . He healed the sick with
a simple touch , turned water into wine at the
request of loved ones and walked on water as if it
were a game.

At that moment, oblivion seemed like a blessing .


She allowed him to live and it is he learns , like any
child, to discover the world with wonder and joy.
And yet each miraculous act was a sign of destiny
to die , an indication that beyond oblivion , deep
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within his being , lay the wisdom and power that


followed to be revealed in all their splendor.

Thus, the young Jesus , by his simple presence and


through his apparently insignificant miracles, he
prepared the way for what he would become : the
savior of the world, the one who would bring light
and hope , even when , for a while, he seemed to
have forgotten everything . This oblivion was,
perhaps, necessary to humanize him, to make him
I understand and I feel the pain, the joy and the
hopes of those that I was going to meet . His
family, witnessing these miracles as a child ,
already saw him as the one who would save the
people, thus fulfilling the prophecies and the
dream of his mother, Maria.

People trying to find Rha 's Al Ghul thought he was


from the League of Shadows. In fact, he had never
worked in an organization called that . Now , since
with Jesus and Christianity , he had become a
Templar and was trying to teach his secrets to the
Teutons , and so on . ts can reach Rome with Jesus .
Rha tried to persuade him to go Next , I explained
to him that his Templars were going to tell Jesus
how it is there and how, in the world, the word is
that " all roads lead to Rome " . If he wanted to be
important in his Destiny , he could create the
greatest reaction only in Rome.
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Thus, Rha 's Al Ghul's teachings were not only


about physical discipline or tactics , but also about
initiation into the ancient art of magic and wisdom .
He guides the Teutons to discover their inner power
through deep spiritual connections, transforming
them into practitioners of the occult arts , but also
into merciless warriors of Light and darkness .

This combination of physical discipline and spiritual


was essential to the attainment of perfection in
Rha's conception . Perfection was not merely a skill
in battle or a mastery of power , but a state of
equilibrium interior and exterior , where magic and
wisdom collide in a harmonious symbiosis .

Thus his special group was not merely a military


organization or a secret order, but a brotherhood of
teachers , dedicated to unraveling the mysteries of
the universe and maintaining the balance between
the forces that govern the world. In Rha 's Al Ghul's
view, magical knowledge and power were not
merely tools of domination , but of spiritual
enlightenment and transcendence . In this way, Rha
hoped to they prepare Jesus for his ultimate
mission , helping him to fulfill his destiny in Rome ,
the center of the ancient world .

In the medical interpretation and science of this


episode , the idea of floating on water and not to
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wash your feet can be seen in a symbolic and


metaphorical framework , but also in one that
presupposes a deeper perspective on the
teachings of Jesus and the context of the time.

From a medical point of view, Jesus' ability to


float on water for a short period of time could be
interpreted today through the prism of modern
knowledge as a possible physical or perceptual
anomaly . Under certain specific conditions , such
as light refraction , water temperature and
atmospheric conditions , it may be possible for a
person to have the impression of floating on water .
However , such interpretations must be treated
with caution , as the event has a deeply spiritual
dimension in the Christian tradition .

Scientifically speaking , walking on water is involved


defeating the force of gravity through various
methods that are generally not available under
natural conditions . Such an ability would require
either a physical anomaly or advanced technology
or knowledge to enable it . In nature , certain
insects, such as the water beetle , can walk on the
surface of water due to surface tension and their
light weight , but for a human, this would require
extraordinary conditions .
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A possible scientific explanation for the illusion of


walking on water could be related to optical and
perceptual phenomena . The refraction of light in
water can create the illusion that an object or a
person is at a different altitude than the real one .
Also, specific atmospheric conditions can modify
our perception of the distance and position of objects
in the water .

However, scientific interpretations cannot fully


explain such events, especially in the context of
religious and spiritual teachings . In Christian
tradition , Jesus ' miracles , including walking on
water , are considered manifestations of divine
power and signs of his supernatural nature. These
facts are meant to inspire faith and demonstrate his
unique connection with God .

a scientific point of view , walking on the defensive


remains a difficult phenomenon to explain without
resorting to advanced or speculative hypotheses.
However , from a religious perspective and spiritual ,
these events are symbols of divine power and the
destiny of Jesus as Savior of the world.

Jesus Christ emphasizes the idea that spiritual food ,


coming directly from God, has a profound value and
vital for the evolution and spiritual health of the
individual . The words " food from God " suggest
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the divine energy or essence that we constantly


receive in our spiritual life . This is equivalent to "
your food " , i.e. the energy we cultivate and
receive from the physical world and material .

Jesus suggests that if you do not have access to "


food from God " or receive it regularly , then you
can only eat the " greens of the forest " to survive .
Here, the " greens of the forest " can symbolize
limited and inferior resources , which do not bring
the deep spiritual fulfillment that divine spiritual food
does .

This one The teaching emphasizes the importance


of constant connection with divinity and spiritual
nourishment to live a life full of understanding ,
light and spiritual evolution . It invites reflection on
our energy sources and prioritizing our spiritual
connection to reach our divine potential .

If you make a man utter a syllable in addition to his


silence , it means that you have " His Food " .
Through this act of communication and
manifestation of the word , you fill our soul with
divine essence , transforming the simple presence
in a sacred experience . Silence is the primordial
state of mind, but speaking words, with intention
and awareness , becomes a vehicle for the divine .
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Recognizing that before God you are only water and


come with bread , it means accepting the
humiliation and vulnerability of the human condition ,
but also the potential for transformation . Water,
symbol of life and purity , wine , symbol of blood
and sacrifice , and wine , symbol of body and
essential food , come together to form a complete
picture of the divine sacrament. These elements,
when consecrated before God , are transformed in
manifestations of the divine essence .

The plant of life , with its roots deeply embedded in


the earth and its leaves stretching across the sky ,
symbolizes the connection between the mundane
and the divine. Spiritual food , like the plant of life ,
is essential to our growth and evolution . Consuming
this divine food allows us to grow , transform and
reach our maximum potential . Without this food ,
we are condemned to live within the limits of the
material world , to feed on the " greens of the
forest " and he never experienced it in deep spiritual
fulfillment .

By contemplating this teaching , we can open our


hearts and minds to universal truths and divine light
. It invites us to reflect on our lives and reevaluate
our priorities , to seek not only material food , but also
spiritual food that can truly transform us rat. By
connecting with divinity and receiving " food from
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God " , we can live our lives with more


understanding , compassion and inner light .

Thus, it is spiritual nourishment that gives us the


strength and wisdom to navigate life 's challenges ,
heal our wounds , and grow beyond limitations . our.
In every act of faith , in every moment of prayer
and in every act of kindness , we receive this divine
food that nourishes our souls and connects us to our
ultimate source , God .

Chapter 19
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In the Christian tradition , Jesus Christ is often seen


as being 33 years old when he died on the cross .
This is the age at which, according to the
Gospels, he began his public mission and the
preaching , until its end . Jesus Christ had 12
apostles , appointed to accompany him and help
him preach the word of God . These were: Simon
Peter, Andrew (brother of Simon Peter), Jacob
(son of Zebedee), John (brother of Jacob), Philip,
Bartholomew, Thomas, Matthew (also called Levi )
, Jacob (son of Alphaeus ), Thaddeus (also called
Lebbeu or Judas of Jacob), Simon the Zealot and
Judas Iscariot.

after in the resurrection, Jesus tried to explain the


four covenants to the apostles , as they are
written by Don Miguel Ruiz, an alter ego of the
divine manifesto, who came to bind us to the reins
of reality :

1. Be impeccable with your word .


2. Don't take anything personally.
3. Don't make assumptions .
4. Do always everything you know if possible .

These covenants emphasize a way of life based on


integrity , detachment from ego , and personal
commitment. Jesus " practically ordered " the 12
apostles to carry his name forward , but at the
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same time he was worried that they would imitate


him , which he did not exactly want . Jesus wanted
each apostle to find his own way of manifesting his
teachings , to be authentic in preaching and living
the divine message, and not to limit himself to
copying him .

Jesus emphasized the importance of internalizing his


message and applying it personally , so that each
apostle becomes a true spiritual leader in his own
right . He did not seek to be idolized or imitated,
but to inspire profound change in the hearts and
minds of his disciples , that they may be able to
carry divine light and love all around the world.

Jesus Christ is outlined by teachings and miracles


that remain essential to the believer . The
obscurities in his teachings can be seen as unclear
or difficult to understand , and the advances his
indicates his mission to preach and bring salvation
to mankind.

The story of Barnabas, presented in the apocryphal


writings, it illustrates how some communities
interpreted and transmitted the teachings of Jesus
Christ in a less official context , not accepted by
most Christian churches . The Gospel attributed to
Barnabas is considered apocryphal , being outside
the accepted biblical canon , but retains relevance
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for various interpretations and local traditions .


These apocryphal writings reflect an alternative
view of the teachings of Jesus Christ, emphasizing
the complexity and diversity of Christian
interpretations in the first centuries of the
Christian era .

Today, many people tend to forget the era in which


Jesus Christ lived and do not take into account the
historical and cultural context of his time. In a
civilized world where material progress dominates
, there is a tendency to look for miracles and facts to
satisfy the immediate and concrete needs of
modern life . This perspective may ignore the
depth of Jesus ' spiritual teachings and their
profound meaning for human life .

In the Christian tradition , reference is made to the


two criminals crucified by Jesus . One of them
insulted him, while the other , known as the "
repentant robber " , recognized Jesus as righteous
and asked him to remember him . in His kingdom .
Jesus' answer , promising him paradise that day ,
emphasizes the power of divine grace and the
possibility of salvation even in the last moments
of life .

In many contemporary faiths , there is Another


tendency to try to imitate the example of Jesus, even
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if this involves a selective interpretation or convenient


application of his teachings . The concept of the "
repentant robber " based on Jesus' promise of
salvation in paradise can be perceived and used in
various ways, often in contexts in which people
face challenges deep personal or spiritual issues.

Thus , the teachings of Jesus Christ continue to be


relevant and challenging in the contemporary world ,
inviting us to reflect on their spiritual wisdom and
seek their deep meaning for our lives and for our
relationship with divinity .

The evolution and diversity of early Christian


thought represents an important theme in
understanding the impact of Jesus Christ on the
world, demonstrating how his message was
received and interpreted in varied and sometimes
controversial ways.

When Jesus Christ was crucified, the event caused


a strong reaction among his contemporaries . For
many , his teachings and actions were perceived as
astonishing and sometimes even miraculous . The
idea that Jesus could make doves out of clay or turn
water into wine may seem , to some, far from
everyday reality , but in the context of his time,
these acts were interpreted as evidence of divine
power and and of his special presence on earth .
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The different perspectives on these events reflect


the varied interpretations of Jesus' message and
their spiritual significance . For Rha's Al Ghul, the
teachings of Jesus represented not only a set of
miracles and wonders, but also a way to open
consciousness and explore ancient wisdom . In the
ancient spirit, the idea of bringing light and
understanding in a confused world and full of
challenges it was a noble and philanthropic mission
.

Thus, the discussion of Jesus Christ and how his


teachings were perceived and interpreted in ancient
times brings to the fore not only the miraculous
aspects, but also the deeper meanings and
implications their influence on humanity and
spirituality .

In discussing Jesus Christ and the interpretation of


his teachings in ancient times, it becomes evident
that the miraculous aspects are not the only point
of interest. It is more important to we understand
the deeper meanings and their implications for
humanity and spirituality . Details matter , and
context takes precedence in the deep
understanding of his message .

Life itself , with all its challenges and choices , is


central in the teachings of Jesus . He brought to
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the fore the importance of love, compassion and


understanding towards those around us ,
emphasizing that the path we must follow to live in
harmony and peace. His teachings , though often
presented through parables and miracles , have
deep roots in universal wisdom and in the human
need for meaning and purpose in existence .

The family, likewise, occupies a significant place


in the teachings of Jesus. In its various stages of
life , the concept of family evolves and take on
different meanings . From the biological family and
extended to the spiritual family and the wider human
community , Jesus promoted the idea of unity and
mutual support. This emphasizes that our human
connections , whether of blood or spirit, are crucial
to our spiritual development and for the fulfillment
of our life in love and harmony.

In essence , to be "with the head on the shoulders


and the mind above the body" , as Jesus wanted ,
means to cultivate a clear conscience and all of it ,
to guide us in our choices and in our relationships
with others . It means living our lives authentically ,
honoring the values in the heights of love,
compassion , and wisdom that He exemplified in
every step He took on earth .
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Following the crucifixion of Jesus , the apostles


parted ways , each taking on the mission of
carrying forward the teachings and message of
Christ to the wider world . While they were following
their spiritual calling , the Templars , in the simple
appearance of ordinary people , but armed with
knowledge and in the wisdom of the ancient secrets ,
they remained in wait .

In the midst of this tumult, Rha's Al Ghul decided


to continue on to Rome . Encouraging some of
those subjugated by the Romans to cooperate , he
dreamed of the possibility of acceding to the
Throne , even in a troubled and divided world .
Behind their apparent neutrality , the Templars
closely followed the developments and influences of
the apostles , being ready to act when the
circumstances demanded it .

Thus a new chapter was opening, with Rome as


the central point of intrigues and ambitions . While
the apostles shared the light of Jesus, Rha's Al
Ghul and the Templars watched from the shadows,
preparing to carve their own path through history
under the powerful influence of the times their
troubles and their desire to shape the future.
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Chapter 20

In light of the previous information , the story of


Al'Ghul and his apostles takes shape. in a complex
framework of their spiritual-geographic journey to
Rome , through Malta, Sicily, Sardinia and Ostia.
Al'Ghul, together with Peter, who had Rome as his
destination, but also the other apostles , who were
all inspired by ancient prophecies and visions of a
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bright future and the return of Christ after he came


to understand in the spiritual world..

Their journey is not only a physical accident , but


also a deep shock in the understanding and meaning
of their divine mission . They hear rumors of
prophecies predicting a new world and the return of
Christ. These prophecies are reflected in ancient
traditions such as the Sumerian and Mayan, which
see the Messiah as one who will live in
righteousness under the Sun and teach divine laws
in a world free from worries.

Their journey through Malta, Sicily, Sardinia and


Ostia thus becomes an exploration of ancient
teachings and prophecies that confirm their
spiritual direction and destiny . They prepare for a
decisive meeting with their destiny in Rome, the
center of the Roman Empire, where they hope to
bring light and to preach the word of Christ in a
European context full of challenges and spiritual
opportunities .

In their journey through Ostia, the apostles saw


more than just a passing place. For them, Ostia
represented a portal, a gate to a new world and
divine order . In their view, Ostia was not just a
point on the map , but a symbol of the connection
of the material world with the spiritual world ,
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similar to the way Jesus lived and preached during


His life on earth

They perceived their journey as part of a larger


circuit, a path that brought them ever closer to
the ideals that Jesus promoted and the promises of
the ancient prophets . Thus, for the apostles, every
step through Ostia and towards Rome was a
preparation for the crucial moment of the Last
Judgment and the Apocalypse, when God the
Father, together with the Messiah and the Holy
Spirit , would decide the shape and destiny of a
New World.

This vision reflected their deep trust in the divine


plan and in their mission to preach the word of
Christ , despite the challenges and adversities they
faced along the way their. Through Ostia, they
would enter in a phase of spiritual transformation and
purification , preparing to I fulfill it in the wisdom and
teachings they received from Jesus in a deep and
lasting way .

So, in the vision of the apostles, the world was


seen as a " well " from which everyone would be
judged like Jesus . They sought to overcome this
judgment through the Holy Spirit , perceived as the
only way out to an authentic form of life and not just
a heavenly existence . This one in deep
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understanding it motivated them to continue to


propose duiasca and she lives in accordance with
the teachings of Jesus, over the Spirit of truth,
preparing for the moment of transformation and
for the fulfillment of divine promises in a New World
.

Around 64 AD, during the reign of Nero in Rome,


the apostle Peter was martyred asking to be
crucified, saying that he could not live in this world
better than his life Jesus. His martyrdom took
place in a context marked by internal conflicts
and intense religious persecution in Rome . The
Roman authorities considered Peter a threat , and
his gesture of asking to be crucified reflects his
deep devotion to the teachings of Jesus and his
mission crucial for the future of Christianity .

During the time when people tend to leave the


context of a normal life, dominated by truths and
respect for reality , sometimes they only encounter
paradoxical situations . An example is the feeling of
having a full glass of water in the house , even
though you left when it was empty. In the
contemporary world , a common reaction is to
attribute such events to the " mandala effect " , a
metaphor for the mystery and complexity of life ,
where appearances and realities intersect they
strike in unexpected and profound ways .
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In ancient Rome during the time of Nero, life was


marked by constant agitation and social chaos.
Despite this fact, the city was also a center of
culture and civilization , with various religious
tendencies that intersected and confronted each
other . Rome was known for its brutal politics and for
the grand spectacles, such as gladiatorial, which
attracted large crowds in famous arenas such as
the Colosseum . In everyday life , the aristocrats
and the rich lived in opulence , while the majority
of the city 's inhabitants faced poverty and poor
living conditions .

the tumult of Rome, but headed for Anatolia (the


area of present-day Turkey) , where Christ 's
apostles had spread their ways . There, he was
looking for a place that would become the Capital of
Christianity , being convinced that the future was
the Christian World and not Resistance of the
Powerful Roman World.

In time, Rha 's Al Ghul began to feel more and more


strongly the call of the solar faith , a faith deeply
rooted in in the ancient mystical traditions and in
the worship of the Sun as a symbol of life and
regenerative power . In Anatolia , Constantinople
began to gain increasing importance in the
Christian world , being seen as a potential center of
faith . However , Rha 's and other wise thinkers put
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their hopes in another city : Nicaea . This small


town , but strategically located, was considered a
more suitable place to house and consolidate the
new Christian teachings , having the potential to
become a sacred place of faith , where the
dogmas and doctrine can be developed and
established in a way that encourage unity and
coherence among the faithful .

Rha's Al Ghul, anchored in a distinctive vision and


sometimes idealistic , seeking to find an Arab leader
who could positively influence the expanding
Christianity . Looking to the Arab regions,
especially Syria, where solar beliefs had an old
tradition , he hoped that this influence might bring
about beneficial changes in the Hebrew texts and
their interpretation . However, his credulity in this
direction contrasted with the complex historical and
cultural realities of his time. The Jews, the builders
of the pyramids, and the dominant context of the
present exert their own influence on theological
and philosophical evolution . Although Al Ghul was
working with the Templars , he still had no clear
ideas of how to form a guard that would match his
vision , as the challenges and opportunities in this
context were much more complex than he had
initially anticipated .
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During the age of the Roman Empire, Rha's Al


Ghul often felt overwhelmed by the profound
influence that the names and persons of the time
wielded. Emperors such as Nero, known for his
persecution of Christians , or Augustus , whose
reforms consolidated imperial power , were not
only political leaders but also etymological and
philosophical symbols . For example, "Nero"
derives from the Latin word for "black", reflecting
his sometimes dark options and brutal repression .
In contrast , " Augustus " emphasizes a charge of
veneration and expansion , symbolizing an age of
peace and prosperity . These names not only define a
historical era , but continue to inspire deep searches
for identity and personal influence in the
contemporary context.

The people of the Roman Empire not only adopted


these names with strong meaning , but
reinterpreted them and tried to surpass them ,
seeking a universal resonance in their own
aspirations and actions . Their attempts to get out
of the context of everyday life, in a pathological
search for extraordinary ideals, reflected a deep
desire to mark the world with their own names and
deeds. There were times when the individual
wanted to create a lasting impact, deep with ideas
and ideals that transcended the temporal and
political limitations of the time .
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Rha's Al Ghul, fascinated by the symbolic power


of names and their impact on society , seeks not
only to understand but also manipulate these
influences in a larger context . He was drawn to
regions like Syria, where solar beliefs and
reinterpretations of Hebrew texts promised to bring
about fundamental changes in the global order . In
a world where beliefs and ideologies clashed ,
Rha's Al Ghul was searching for a strategy that
would They allow it to influence the direction of
culture and religion in a way that transcends borders
and continues across generations .

In an unexpected ending , Rha's Al Ghul was


overwhelmed with shock when he learned of the
arrival of the Praetorian Guard in the Roman
Empire. This original imperial guard from a neutral
country like Switzerland , it was composed of highly
trained and disciplined men , eager to preserve the
order and integrity of the empire without allowing
outside influences . Their idea of introducing a
religious leader, a Pope , into the balance of power
in Rome appeared strange to ordinary Romans , but
clearly and prescient for Rha's Al Ghul. In his eyes ,
politics without religion led only to short - lived
successes and the rise of self - centered leaders ,
selfish and ultimately vulnerable to the great
historical challenges . This revelation led Rha's to
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focus his efforts on manipulating these forces in the


power play of his troubled and uncertain times.

Chapter 21

In a period of instability and change in the Roman


Empire, the Julia family consolidated its position by
marrying the wife of the emperor Macrinus ,
originally from the extreme northwest of Africa.
This example highlights the effectiveness of Rha 's
Al Ghul's actions , which was able to achieve
notable results in maneuvering alliances and
influencing Imperial policies . These strategically
important moves demonstrated his ability to
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shape the direction of imperial policy and


strengthen the position of the Julia family in the
tumultuous landscape of ancient Rome.

On her way to Rome , Julia Maesa was accompanied


by her two nephews , Marcus Aurelius Severus
Alexander and Varius Avitus Bassianus . For Rha's
Al Ghul, the importance of the name was crucial ,
as "the name one bears carries with it a deep
meaning and may even influence the destiny of
that individual in one way or another". Thus, he
explained to the two young heirs about the
meaning of their name and how it could influence
the course of their lives their ii. Marcus Aurelius
Severus Alexander, named after Roman emperors
Marcus Aurelius and Severus Alexander , bore the
names of prestigious historical figures , suggesting
a connection with wisdom and stability . On the
other hand , Varius Avitus Bassianus suddenly
jumped at the name of Heliogabalus, saying that
he received this name that evoked the worship of
the sun ("Elio" in Latin ) and the great Syrian god
"Gaballus", reflecting a tendency towards
spirituality and Eastern religious traditions . In
essence , Rha's Al Ghul emphasized the
importance of personal identity and the influence
of name meaning in guiding each individual 's destiny
by suggesting that Heliogabalus adopt the name
"Mandala", symbolizing cosmic unity and spiritual
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harmony in various religious traditions, in addition


the fractality of the Universe and the Sun at the
same time, ideas that had something to do with
the "fountain" that Christians were looking for,
fundamental ideas for the Christian community
that they were looking for to establish it .

of their arrival in Rome, the Julia family,


accompanied by their two children and Rha's,
attracted the attention of the Praetorian Guard ,
being already known as supporters of Christianity . In
order to maintain their faith and not contradict their
own principles, they made a stop at Mount Athos,
a strong fortress of the Orthodox Christian faith .
They then traveled to Nicaea , where they discussed
and shared ideas with local sages .

Arriving in Rome, however , the religious


atmosphere was deeply influenced by various cults
and beliefs . By the 220s AD, in imperial Rome,
cults included the worship of ancient Roman gods
(such as be Jupiter, Mars, Venus), as well as
influences from Eastern and mystical cults (such as
Mithraism), were gaining popularity . In this
religious diversity , the Christian faith it was
beginning to show cracks and divergent variants.
In contrast, at Nicaea , the Christian faith was at
stake in orthodox form , i.e. in accordance with the
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teachings established in the line of its


fundamental laws and church traditions and so on .

With the blessing of Athos, Helio began to Learn


about the life and system of the capital of ancient
Rome, a fascinating place full of impressive
monuments and structures. At the center of
attention was the famous Colosseum , a huge
arena for gladiator shows and fights , where
enthusiastic crowds watched battles and dramatic re
- enactments of ancient battles . At the same time ,
Roman circuses, such as the Circus Maximus,
hosted chariot races and other huge sporting
events , attracting crowds of spectators.

ingenious engineering structures , brought fresh


water and clean from distant regions until in the city
, ensuring an efficient supply for a growing
population . In contrast , vomitoriums, i.e. public
spaces where Romans could induce vomiting to
make way for new food at festivities , reflected the
lesser known and sometimes brutal aspects of
everyday life .

Helio discovered that Rome was a vibrant


metropolis , but also full of contradictions , with
people enjoying extravagant luxuries and
entertainment, but also with deep social
inequalities and life problems . and urban. This one
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The study gave him a new perspective on the way


things were done in the heart of the Roman
empire, preparing him for his role and the
challenges that were to come .

Heliogabalus, also known as Varius Avitus


Bassianus, was fascinated by his own identity and
the name he adopted. Indeed , he attributed his
name to a guiding spirit of his decisions,
perceiving it as a form of divine guidance in his
actions . This made him suffer from a form of
Stockholm syndrome, being emotionally attached
to the name and identity he chose .

To every challenge or imposition from the


outside, Heliogabalus responded by invoking the
name under which he identified himself, either
Elio for his worship of the sun and spirituality , or
Gabalus for his connections with Eastern religious
traditions . Despite his youth (being crowned
emperor at only 14 years old), he dreamed of a
rapid change and to a transformation into a large
resonant conductor in history. This strong self -
identification and the influence of his name reflects
an intense desire to impose his will and visions on a
world dominated by complex politics and internal
rivalries .
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Rha's Al Ghul still hoped that the name "Mandala"


could have a positive influence on Heliogabalus ,
giving him an alternative perspective and a more
balanced direction in his decisions. He tried to
discuss this possibility with the young emperor
sometimes , I hope it guides him to a more stable
path and deeper spiritually . But Heliogabalus was
deeply attached to his chosen identity and name ,
seeing them as a form of divine conduct in his
actions and understandings of the world . This
dynamic led to a continuous tension between Rha 's
desire to influence and guide and Heliogabalus '
resistance to maintain his own autonomy and
identity .

Little Heliogabalus was influenced by a strong and


daring character , admired even by the Roman
children in their homes . But this behavior was
likened by some to an extremist imam of our
times, foreshadowing later events and changes
that we will explore further. This perception of
himself would become a central point in his
evolution as emperor and in the history of Imperial
Rome .
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Chapter 22

It is fascinating how Syria and Persia influenced


Rome in various ways , bringing with them
valuable gifts and knowledge to an empire known
for its ability to absorb and adopt diverse cultures
and practices. Persian finery was well known in
the Roman world for its quality and refinement,
adding a touch of luxury and prestige to imperial life .
Also, Rome was the beneficiary of significant
intellectual contributions from Egypt, although the
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tragic moment of the destruction of the Library of


Alexandria represented a major cultural loss . The
Roman Empire selected only certain information
to be integrated into its own cultural mosaic, while
maintaining a distinct lifestyle for its nobility and
elites . These interactions illustrate the complexity
and adaptability of a civilization that succeeded in
creating and dominate the known world through its
ability to assimilate and transform external
influences .

Yes, the influence of other peoples on Rome and


the ancient world was profound and varied . The
Dacians, known for their wealth and spiritual vision
led by Zamolxe, had a significant influence on
their region and came into contact with Romanian
culture through the frontiers and trade of the They
had a particular vision of divinity and time, which
they tried to perpetuate through their spiritual
identity .

The Mohammedans of Morocco, known for their


calm approach and for the understanding of the
struggle as something holy , they contributed
with deep insights on the role of the leader and
the need for a moral and spiritual orientation in
leadership. Their idea of struggle as a
manifestation of divine will and destiny was central
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to in the formation of their community and in social


organization .

These examples highlight cultural diversity and


spirituality of the ancient world, it would show how
different peoples and civilizations made their
distinctive contribution to the development of ideas
and societies throughout history . Such interactions
and cultural exchanges have contributed to the
formation of a global mosaic of knowledge and
understanding , which has profoundly influenced
the course of human history .

During his short and controversial reign,


Heliogabalus, also known as Marcus Aurelius
Antoninus Augustus, was strongly influenced by
the various cultures and religions of his time .
Having become emperor at only 14 years old,
after the death of Marcus Opellius Macrinus, his
name , Heliogabalus, is linked to the oriental solar
cult he promoted in Rome. His interest in all these
cults made him known and taken seriously by
many contemporaries , although he was criticized for
his immaturity and for neglecting the important
aspects of government and morality . you are.

Being strongly influenced by various Eastern


cultures and the solar cult he promoted , he
introduced religious practices and sacrifices
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considered unusual and obscene by many of his


contemporaries. Instead of following Roman and
Greek traditions , Heliogabalus wanted to He
established a temple with three distinct altars:
one dedicated to the Law according to the
Pentagram , another according to the Hexagram ,
and a third according to the Octagram . Each altar
symbolized a form of divinity or cosmic power in
front of it the sacrifices were performed. These
practices were seen as blasphemous by many
Romanians and caused strong disapproval among
the elite and the citizens . For Heliogabalus,
"repentance " or reconciliation with the divinity after
committing sacrifices was considered essential
according to his own religious and philosophical
interpretations , an approach that contrasted
sharply with Christian practices and Jews who
emphasized repentance as a personal introspection
and spiritually without the need for physical
sacrifices.

Heliogabalus, known for his independent nature


and decisive in making decisions, she did not
hesitate to rely on the advice and decisions of the
high priests , regardless of the cult of which they
were part . This approach has generated a
misunderstanding among his contemporaries ,
who saw his collaboration with the priests as an
advantage for them , allowing them access to
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sacred places adored by the cult of Gabalus.


Among these sacred sites, Heliogabalus also
chose his wife , a highly controversial decision that
drew severe criticism, including from the historian
Cassius Dio. His wife was much older than him ,
being twice , even three times his age , deepening
the discrepancies and dissatisfaction with his
lifestyle and governance.

The rumors that were beginning to circulate about


the Templars and their apparently excessive
support of Heliogabalus brought increased concern
In addition to leaders like Rha's Al Ghul. The
Templars , with their sacred oaths related to the
defense of the Word of God, traditions embraced in
the world of Moses and in others by God the
Father and the Holy Spirit , were obliged to support
a pope for the leadership of the Christian world .
Thus , the rumors regarding their involvement
sustained supporting Heliogabalus did not portend
anything good, being perceived as a deviation
from their fundamental principles and a possible
threat to religious stability and politics of the time.
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Chapter 23

In an atmosphere full of rumors and speculation , the


World had learned what it had learned and would
learn more. The mouth of the world was beginning
to murmur , with words echoing through the
crowded squares of ancient Rome, shrouded in an
air of mystery and anticipation. Everything seemed
to be on the surface , but under this apparent calm
there were hidden experiences and secrets that were
waiting to be revealed , as only time could reveal
him
Rha's Al'Ghul 194

He had heard of a certain Dante, who had come


from hell after losing his wife to demons , dragging
her into the impenetrable center of hell . Dante
went down there in search of her , but found only a
disturbing void . In his efforts to reign it , he
crossed the circles of suffering and despair, until he
returned to earth , taking with him a fatal basilisk .
God made him face him and defeat him , and the
horn of the basilisk he broke in that fight would
remain as a sacred memory . That "Council of
Peter's corner " , as it was to be called , had
become a relic that emanated a mysterious power
and divine , they bring with them a story of
sacrifice and faith , both in human life and in the
spiritual world .

Dante Alighieri's story was known by many


Romanians in the middle world, especially being
taken as seriously as possible... A woman told the
story in Rome of the allegorical journey through the
three kingdoms of the afterlife : Hell ( Hell),
Purgatory (Laiul) and Paradise (Heaven). Hell, the
first part of the work , is divided into nine circles
representing different degrees of sin and the
corresponding punishments . Dante is led on this
journey by a guide , the Holy Spirit, who helps
Dante in his journey to recover his woman stolen
by demons and taken to the center of hell .
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The first circle is that of the philosophers, where


those who were not baptized and those who lived
before the coming of Christ are punished, but also
those who discuss certain topics only to find
scruples.

The second circle is intended for the lustful ,


who are condemned to be eternally tormented by
the winds of the storm.

The third circle is where those who have been


given the power to dominate others but have used
it for evil purposes, such as tyrants and dictators,
are punished .

The fourth circle is for the greedy , condemned


carrying his burdens on his back in a puddle of
mud.

The fifth circle is destined to anger and irritability


, where souls are condemned to fight eternally
among themselves.

The sixth circle is for those who have allowed


themselves to be guided by commiseration and
excessive desires , being condemned or thrown into
the flames .
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The seventh circle is where those who have


committed violence against others , whether
physical or spiritual, are punished .

The eighth circle is for those who have


committed fraud and betrayal , whether they were
political traitors , traitors of family or friends .

The ninth circle is for those who committed


treason against God , such as traitors and those who
committed blasphemy.

This Dante 's journey is a complex allegory of the


human condition , sin and divine retribution or
punishment . In Rome, many intellectuals and
spiritual leaders knew the full story , later called
the "Divine Comedy", including Rha's Al Ghul
knowing of it. This was decisive in the wisdom and
symbolism of Al'Ghul 's actions in his own
deliberations and actions .

The "12 gates of Heaven" are mentioned in the


context of Paradise, each of them symbolizing a
stage of divine knowledge and spiritual ascent for the
traveler 's soul . These gates open the way for the
traveler to understand and contemplate the divine
aspects, in a progression that reflects an ascent
through different levels of knowledge and spiritual
light .
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In addition to these nine heavens , the light tells us


about the ideal towards which Dante's mind was
striving. There is and the descriptions or
interpretations that add Good to this story. Dante
was nervous because he couldn't find his beloved
Beatrice.

The reason was that he wanted to live with


Beatrice in the freedom of having access to the
12 spheres of Heaven. These heavens or spheres
are:

Circle of the Moon (Moon) : Here dwell souls who


have lived a life of contemplation and helped others to
gain knowledge .

Circle of Mercury (Mercury) : Inhabited by the


souls who served and fought for the glory of God.

Circle of Venus (Venus) : Here dwell souls who


have lived a life dedicated to divine love and beauty .

of the Sun (The Sun) : It is the place where the


souls of sages and philosophers who sought true
knowledge live .

Circle of Mars (Mars) : Inhabited by the souls of


those who defended the faith and fought for the
right cause .
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Circle of Jupiter (Jupiter) : Here live the souls of


rulers and kings who ruled with justice and wisdom
.

Circle of Saturn (Saturn) : Inhabited by


contemplative souls who have meditated on
theological virtues .

Circle of Fixed Stars (Fixed Stars) : Here


reside the souls of the great philosopher and
theologian Thomas Aquinas and other great
teachers of the Church .

of the First Movable (First Mover) : It is the


sphere that sets all the other spheres in motion
and symbolizes the divine presence .

Galactic Circle (Milky Way) : It is the sphere


that holds us all and all spheres in a colony of its
own existence . It represents the vastness of our
galaxy, where every star and every planet
contributes to the symphony cosmic of life and
creation .

Universal Circle (Second Engine) : It is the


sphere in which our galaxy is trapped along with
other galaxies, such as Andromeda . This circle
induces a risk, but it has a good index , allowing us
not to get stuck in any circle without permission . It
represents the connectivity and interaction between
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the different parts of the universe, emphasizing


cosmic dynamism and interdependence .

The Encompassing Circle ( Black Holes ) : The


last circle, the one that probably comes closest to
describing the Grand Universe in its entirety.
These places collect information continuously on a
huge level and leave it to be left to fate . It
represents the mysterious power and omnipresent
to the black ags , who collect and transforms
information , being points of convergence of
matter and energy from the entire cosmos. They
symbolize the unknown and the infinite, offering
deep insights into the structure and workings of the
universe .

This structure of " nine heavens " or "nine spheres "


in Dante's Paradise represents a complex
cosmology and spiritual hierarchy that reflects
human aspirations to

These cosmological additions emphasize the


complexity and vastness of the universe , reflecting
human aspirations to understand and connect with
the divine infinity . They offer an expanded vision of
humanity 's spiritual and cosmic destiny,
consistent with the deep vision and symbolic of
Dante Alighieri, who became Heliogabalus in
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Rome, one who would do things difficult to


remember.
Beatrice had been the first to be sacrificed by
Heliogabalus on his personal order, on a pillar in
the middle of the three altars that he wanted ... On
a pillar placed in the middle of a drawing of a star
with many corners , right being the Dacian idea of
time... Although Rha's tried to tell Helio that this
story of Dante would help him , the child did not
believe, on the contrary he planned to make Dante
the court jester with his twisted descriptions...

Gabalus, the "undesirable" Mandala, had already


been in power for four years, and Dante was faced
with the decisions of an adult... After all, the Syrian
said, he was 18 years old.

can the Sun, Elio himself , be so powerless with


Dante's woman, that she be taken by the Devil? A
fiction . The devil does not exist , ” said Helio.

" It doesn't matter anyway , " Dante added .

" You answer to the councils ! I have a woman


twice, if not triple my age, and everything is going
perfectly! "
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"Precisely , both the Lord God and the Devil offer


you entrance ! ” came a voice covered by a hood
and some people after her ...

In passing, these same men had passed a knife to


Dante , and he had killed Heliogabalus with a
thrust in the jugular , and the rest had killed all
that remained there, at Dante's will, in except for
Julia Maesa. The woman, whom Rha's, before his
disappearance , took by the neck and screamed
at the top of the law:

"The youngest had a brother or cousin . We want


perfection . I will have one of yours . New king ,
without big implications . "
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-Ending-
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Footnotes

This work , spread over many pages , structured in


four epics and 23 chapters, it combines
mythological , historical and fictional elements into a
complex story and captivating . Characters such as
Heliogabalus, Rha's Al Ghul, Jaz'Damas and others
are reinterpreted and integrated into a narrative
that explores themes of power, faith and sacrifice.
The story borrowed from classic works, such as
"Divine Comedy" by Dante Alighieri, touches on
the story of Jesus, offers interpretations on the laws
and life of Moses and brings to the fore esoteric
symbols, such as be it the twelve spheres or the
nine circles , to reflect on human destiny and the
universe. The writing also attempts to describe
some lesser - known temples and reflects the
correlation of ideas from several times with the
character Rha's Al Ghul, who happens to be taken
from DC Comics stories. The interactions between
the characters and the events described are an
allegory of the internal and external conflicts that
shape history and mythology .

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