07 April 2005

Noeh and Pandora

300 years after the death of Lord Shiva, Noeh, a human warrior born in Aigypton at the age of 32, was lucky enough to listen to the plans of Zeus and Poseidon Aeon about a great flood that would destroy humanity and Asgard. He knew he had to act fast to prevent this disaster.

Noeh reached out to a sorcerer named Atrahasis and asked him to give him all his power to stop the flood. Atrahasis granted him his wish, and Noeh now had the power of magic. He set out to find Abraham, the personal slave of Yahweh, who he transformed into a doppelganger of Yahweh. killed him and took his head.

Noeh showed the head of Yahweh to the people and made them rebel against the Aeons. Berossus, a 23-year-old woman, and Ziusudra, a 39-year-old man, stole weapons from the dead Aeons, and with Noeh and other unnamed heroes, they invaded Murduck Chambers and managed to kill Murduck Barbelo.

As the dust settled following Noeh's uprising against the Aeons, a sense of unease hung heavy in the air. The traumatic loss of so many dear friends and comrades weighed heavily on the hearts of all who survived. And yet, among the rubble and ruin emerged something greater: the promise of a brighter tomorrow.

Noeh's victory over the Aeons sparked deep within him a profound appreciation for the fragility of life. It wasn't about power or conquest, it boiled down to simple acts of kindness, empathy, and love shared between individuals. These emotions resonated most poignantly through the connections formed during the struggles endured alongside others. For Noeh, the memory of each tear shed and every heartache borne witness to became precious jewels encapsulating the essence of that which couldn't be measured or quantified.

This realization ignited a fiery passion within Noeh. With renewed purpose and commitment, he dedicated himself wholeheartedly to nurturing the bonds established with the people around him, fostering meaningful relationships founded on mutual respect and understanding. Together, they strove toward a world free from oppression, discrimination, and inequality. Through it all, Noeh came to understand the potency of compassionate leadership -- a type of guidance centered around empowering others rather than dominating them.

Leadership meant listening openly, taking responsibility humbly, and always learning from mistakes honestly. Most importantly, great leaders inspired their communities to discover, grow, and flourish collectively. They encouraged diversity in thought and experience, recognizing that differences represented opportunities to broaden perspectives and cultivate innovative solutions.

Noeh told the people about the plans of Zeus. They marched into the barracks to kill Zeus, but they failed to kill all the Aeons. Hermes was above them in the sky and cast the flood before its time to kill all the humans who dared to kill Murduck.

Noeh and many other unnamed heroes died.


Meanwhile, Yahweh was having a feast with Hera Barbelo, When Hermes went to the feast and told the others about the human revolution, Yahweh rewarded Hermes with shoes. But Hera was furious and wanted to control the minds of the humans to never rise against them again.

She created a fake robo-human named Pandora and sent her to the remains of the city of Harran. Pillaiyar Aeon took the role of Pandora's lover and led her into the family of Noeh, where Pandora exploded with a blast so strong that the world turned into night for days.

The sudden darkness enshrouding Earth plunged its inhabitants into confusion and fear, unsure whether it signaled another threat to their security. The last thing anyone expected was the revelation of a goddess intent on manipulating the very fabric of human nature.

In the wake of the calamitous event caused by Pandora's explosive release of dark energies, chaos engulfed the globe.The lack of light, coupled with the absence of reliable information, heightened the atmosphere of dread and hopelessness.


Yet out of the ashes of despair arose voices calling for reason and solidarity. Among them stood Noeh supporter’s, urging them to work together in rebuilding and safeguarding their homes and loved ones. Step by step, bit by bit, the human spirit triumphed once more, pushing back against the looming darkness.

However, the people began to die out of hunger, and Odin and other kingdoms gave up. Queen Hera won the war and became the almighty queen of the gods.

She ended the kingdoms of Phthia, Aigypton, and Olympia, and created the kingdom of Babylon, and forced the other kingdoms to be under her rule.

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