After all—the Night of Greece can defeat the Night of the Bible, but not the Night of the Holy Scriptures; humanity can defeat the Demon King, but cannot defeat the omniscient and omnipotent God.
If we want to destroy the night, the only way is to strip away the image, myth, and status of each world one by one, and defeat the individual entities represented by those legends.
But just as in the later stages, he truly embodied the invincible Bible God on his face.
Now, even the gods of various worlds, who are aware that Night has already taken the lead and are unable to do anything about it, how can they possibly stop it?
Chapter 42 The true eschatology ends with a tyrant whose end is time-limited.
The best time to stop him has already passed, and even now—having realized the existence of Night, the various pantheons have little chance to snipe him.
Not to mention—the gods, who are unlikely to band together to begin with, are constantly at war in their own worlds, and it's hard to say whether some of the gods will hinder Ye's growth or support him as the sole god of a new pantheon that unifies all mythologies—a new cosmology.
Putting aside other things, the goddesses, especially the Greek female deities who had the potential to become top-tier goddesses, were almost all associated with night.
Getting back to the main point—at this moment, as the words of the night proclaiming the start of the final judgment fell, the entire universe began to change.
A terrifying silvery light shot straight into the sky. [Ephesians] – a concept active in the distant future, existing in all mythologies, unpredictable and awe-inspiring.
The world must have had a beginning, and because of human reverence, there are legends of a corresponding god who created the world.
But where there is a beginning, there must be an end.
The ultimate conjecture that runs through human history and mythology is the most terrifying final trial, capable of destroying everything.
In the final trial of humanity in the neighboring world, there is a being with a most unique concept.
One of the few known single-digit demon kings, exuding a decadent atmosphere.
It serves as the time limit for humanity's final trial, and is also the work of a demon king who has repeatedly destroyed human history.
Let faith be abandoned, let fear be forgotten, let the era be severed, formless and shapeless—"the tyrant at the end," "the wandering eschatologist," "the gluttonous demon king."
When humanity is unable to cross the inevitable apocalypse. If all trials are not completed before the deadline, the entire history of humanity will perish along with the final trial, and the force that will carry out that mission of destruction will be the winds of decadence.
To defeat the decadent trend, one must overcome trials and demonstrate a spirit that will not be eroded by the tides of time.
From this perspective, Night is becoming increasingly difficult to conquer, just like it is. It has accumulated a bunch of nested doll-like invincible buffs, requiring countless obstacles to overcome before it can be completely conquered in the end. It's almost as if it's invincible, and that human effort cannot overcome it.
Exhausting both force and wisdom, it is an insurmountable mountain that even the gods would despair and lament!
True eschatology brings only despair!
Once, the more detailed concept of humanity's ultimate trial left by the night in the moon world further clarified the vague concepts in mythology to the world.
But even in despair, people at that time could still hold onto a sliver of hope and maintain their last shred of rationality, clinging to the belief that even if this era could not pass the trial, there would still be opportunities in the future... so they chose to believe in the possibilities of humanity.
Although that's what they say, it's actually more of a way for people to comfort themselves, a kind of wishful thinking that even if they fail, they have a way out.
But—if it's a trial, how could the completion time be infinite? If that were the case, the existence of humanity's final trial would be meaningless.
And Revelation is undoubtedly a final trial for mankind, originating from a concept in a book of the Bible.
Just like Hanuman from India, Yamata no Orochi from the island nation, and Fenrir from Northern Europe, who were previously defeated in the trials.
These eschatologies, which explicitly predict the end of the world with a time limit, may not reach the level of decadence in terms of their stature, but they are undoubtedly the truly terrifying ones, conveying a sense of urgency as time chases after us.
If these calamities cannot be defeated within the predetermined timeframe as described in mythological history, then the world will surely—
'Destruction is imminent!'
"In the beginning was the death of Christ Jesus—" the chanting of the night, like a divine incantation, rose gently.
Then—the radiance of the universe of possibility began to unfold, and within that radiance—a prophetic fragment suddenly appeared, like destiny itself, marking a crucial historical transition period for the human world.
God:"……!"
Christ—that was his alias when he was still human in this world; Jesus Christ—the moment this name appeared, a bad premonition welled up in him.
This is practically naming names, explaining what they are talking about.
The opening was a bombshell, a shock like the creation of the universe, shaking even God's mind.
'Good heavens! That's fucking good heavens!'
In order to control 'us,' you're going to start with a scene where we 'kill off' ourselves?!
'madman'--!!
Even if one suspects that Ye created this concept to deal with him, is it really necessary to be this ruthless?!
Then—in the next moment, in the radiant light—God saw 'himself' in another world, which was the history of humanity displayed by the bro opposite him.
That's right—even now, God still believes that it wasn't created by Himself, but rather a concept of the future created by the night.
He could do the same thing, but someone who has never done it before would never think that it was 'himself' who did it; he wouldn't even have a memory of it!
That was during the reign of Nero, the Roman Emperor.
Nero Claudius, the most brutal Roman emperor in history!
The day Jesus died, the day he was crucified.
The apostle John was commanded to take the Virgin Mary into his home for protection. In addition, he was given a sacred and important mission: to encourage believers to overcome the temptations and destruction of heresy.
This is precisely the ultimate purpose of the Last Judgment in Revelation, and also the origin and beginning of Revelation!
Why is it necessary to include such a terrifying book in the Bible? Why is it necessary to dedicate this book specifically to 'defeating heresy'?
And all of this begins with the background of this book's creation—Rome, from 81 to 96 AD!
'Human History'—!
The Roman Empire—!! The disciple who wrote the Book of Revelation, with a crucial mission—St. John!
When the divine words, louder and clearer than those of a choir, and imbued with an inviolable sacred majesty, resounded, it was as if divine pronouncements heralded the arrival of a blessed day.
God: "Saint John—!"
John from another world?!
At this moment, God noticed the two deities who had already appeared inside, both of whom had been defeated and had their personas taken away by the opposing god. For a moment, his heart changed, and he even subconsciously thought that this was part of the night's plan.
Was this arrangement made so that the same power could also restrain oneself, resulting in a Bible book featuring both the Virgin Mary and Saint John?
This is outrageous!
Chapter 43 The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse Descend! Now is the true time of divine judgment.
It's really too much of a lie.
This is outrageous! Outrageous! Outrageous! How could they be so hateful?
Of all these fragments, the one that had a relatively positive influence on God was actually the concept of the Roman Empire, which is still unheard of today.
Even if he glimpsed a sliver of the brilliance of human history, he had never seen a time of such flourishing civilization as 'Ancient Rome' before. That was truly—the 'future'!
No matter how God speaks, the concept of His majesty will not cease.
Going back to the beginning—it all stemmed from a clash between royal and divine power, a calamity caused by attempts to usurp the divine throne and the arrival of war.
Human history—During the reign of Roman Emperor Domitian, this Roman emperor's outstanding military achievements spanned Eurasia, and at one point his rule extended to Scotland. This led to the emperor's inflated ego—being merely a mortal 'king' was no longer enough to satisfy his ambition, and he was determined to become a new 'God'.
"To make people worship the King as a god, he created statues and forced them to worship. He punished believers—forcing all churches and Christians to change their names to this one and only new God! Even John, the last leader of the church, was exiled—to the island of Patmos, where—the disciple John finally met the destined Savior Jesus..." His divine eyes, now filled with a dreadful light, were as majestic and ethereal as the sun in the sky. Accompanied by the words of the night, the power of Revelation seemed to surge forth, becoming even more oppressive!
This is a reenactment of the birth of the Book of Revelation! Let that scene appear in reality as well!
God:……!!!
However, even knowing Ye's purpose, he was completely powerless to stop it under the current oppression and constraints.
Bang~! ! !
The entire universe groaned once more, and in the short term, it became increasingly impossible to reflect that restraint and constraint.
Night: "John wrote sacred chapters on the island—"
Its theme is—the end times—!
This is a book intended to stabilize the faith of believers, and it is not merely a simple horror book depicting the end of the world.
Just as in human history, when humans attempted to defeat the gods and usurp faith, if they succeeded, it would certainly affect the history of mythology that observes each other.
Such a thing was absolutely unacceptable, which is why God entrusted that crucial task to his favorite youngest disciple, and for the first time revealed the terrifying and wrathful side of God.
God—not only saves the world, but also reveals the power of destruction!
Yahweh, in particular, often initiates the destruction of the world, but in the end, he will specially send people to save a group of lives, and make the survivors grateful and call his incarnation on earth the savior.
That's right—it's about Noah's Great Flood.
I will kill your whole family and then save you—so you must believe in me! This is the manifestation of God's mercy.
Even when faced with such a condescending act of charity, you must still be grateful, otherwise God will continue to reveal a vengeful side that is even more terrifying than the devil.
'first--'
"The first lamb to appear before the Last Judgment is the one with seven long horns."
'This lamb is badly wounded and stained with blood—' Perhaps it is Jesus who was crucified, but that doesn't matter. What matters is the ancient and mysterious scroll in His hand, sealed with seven wax seals, which exudes an aura of terror.
This is God's first judgment of mankind.
The "Seven Seals" are also known as the "Seven Great Punishments"!
Crash-!
The next moment, a mysterious and ancient scroll appeared from the Ark of the Covenant, and then—! Bang!
When the first seal was broken, a white horseman carrying a bow and arrow appeared.
The white horse knight, wearing a crown, symbolized the plague descending upon the land—then, snap! The second seal was broken, and the red horse knight followed! He held a longsword, symbolizing war upon the world!
Rumble! ...
The two knights, who, upon their very appearance, proclaimed a terrifying pressure to the entire universe.
When plague and war collide with this expanding cosmology in a world, two knights embodying these concepts surge toward God with a terrifying malice capable of polluting the earth and human history.
The horses neighed, emitting a cry that would chill all living things in the universe.
After all, as long as there is a multiverse, as long as there are humans and human history, it is impossible to escape these two terrifying forms of malice!
war--!!!!
plague--!!!
At this moment—the subsequent seals were quickly broken!
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