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Click hereCindy nodded. "There's three of them and they're positioned in such a way that when combined, driving straight down through the Earth, their ley lines converge in a place in the Pacific called Arleth or something like that."
"Ry'leth..." one of the two angels said grimly. "That's what the place is called; Ry'leth. Its the dimensional portal for one of the greatest old gods out there."
The announcement hung in the air for a moment. Aden finally broke the silence. "And what are these three creatures doing and what is the purpose of taking specific women to put into them?"
"From what I managed to see in the book before I ran, twenty one women in each of the creatures, all of the same blood type but spaced evenly in hair color, except for one who has to be naturally white haired, are constantly brought to orgasm. That sexual energy is then transferred to a central repository until it is full. Once all three are full, they're going to transmit their ley line at that place all at once. I often heard Raymond talk about how he was going to be the human to bring the one true God back to rule over humanity as foretold in Revelations."
"Yahweh..." the female angel from the angelic seats said, exasperated. "He's trying to bring Yahweh in."
"Is that a bad thing?" Cindy asked, confused. "Isn't he God?"
"He is A god, but not THE god of this realm," the male angel clarified disdainfully. "That is reserved for our Lord and Lady above. If Yahweh is trying to come in, that means he's attempting to take over another reality than ones that he already owns within the multiverse."
The Council was stunned at that second revelation. It was finally Aden who broke the silence. "We... ahhhh... won't be able to combat that." He looked around. "Even with all of our combined forces around the globe, we won't be able to fight an actual god."
Over in the angelic seats, the male angel politely cleared his throat. "If I may, Governor Parker, you might not have to."
Aden gestured to him. "Please, Gabriel, by all means, you have the floor."
Gabriel smiled. "The Lord and Lady have someone squirreled away for just such an occasion. A fail safe plan, if you will. Granted, we might be bringing him out far earlier than they had intended... seeing as how he is destined to rule the Earth the next time he gets let out of the lowest level of hell."
"Who? Lucifer?"
Gabriel chuckled and shook his head. "No, my sister will not be the one fighting Yahweh, no matter what the ancient holy texts may say. No, we have someone even better than me, better than her, and better than all of the hosts of angels put together."
He leaned forward with a wolfish smile on his face. "Tell me, Governor, have you ever heard of the Legend of Orion?
TO BE CONCLUDED