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Apr 15, 2018

A nuisance for the Ancient Gods


The Gran Ministry of Old Gods and the Underwater Fortress
The Ancient Gods(1) founded their underwater fortress on Earth long after the War of the Heretic Wizards by Chirapters(2).
They were used to cross the dimensions and the space through multidimensional alignments and they returned on this planet long after their first visits.
The Ancient Gods were original from other dimensions and endowed with immense powers over creation and multiverses, themselves made of a material that overcame the limits of time and space; so they resulted constituted by an essence capable of coexisting in many universes and guaranteeing them immortality and indestructibility.
Despite their powers and abilities they were regarded as noisy and annoying young adolescents by other even more powerful deities who had shared visits in this dimension too, such as the the original Chthonic Gods(3), Tenkish (4), Gomura (5), the Court of Azazoth(6), and the Sultan Almighty(7).
So the Ancients Gods paid attention to their visits to the planets, on the one hand attracted by the idea of ​​showing their power and their dominion over these worlds and at the same time intimidated by the risk of having to confront more powerful Gods.
On the Earth, The Ancient Gods instituted cults to indulge their nature at different times, first they were worshiped by a species of intelligent marine arthropods of the primary age, then by mighty warm-blooded creatures from the secondary age.
These cults satisfied and nourished the Ancient Gods, but when they became too active and began to pervade the multidimensional ether of the region, the original Chthonic Gods required the Ancient Gods to moderate their practices and sometimes dispelled these essences or dispersed their followers.

The Gran Ministry of Old Gods and the Underwater Fortress

When the Original Chthonic Gods decided to mostly abandon the Earth after the War of the Heretic Wizards, the Ancient Gods returned to Earth and erected underwater fortress in the middle of the Ocean, as they did also on other thousands of planets, then most of them hibernated in armored sarcophagi to await an age where to be able to return active without having to submit to the laws of the Chthonic Gods.
The Ancient Gods had several species of succubus, some original from Earth other from other locations; these were used to worship the Anciend Gods as well as to look after them in their sanctuaries. Succubus included anthropomorphic entities similar to fishs or covered by tentacles, other ones appeared in the form of huge cnidarian anthozoas with thousand poisonous pseudopodes, others were similar to fish or cephalopods.
Indeed the Ancient Gods found annoying moslty immediately the presence of the Jinishs (8) that were still infesting the vibrating elements remained on the Earth. So they entrusted their own succubi the task of eradicating this breed of parasites.
The treatment proved effective first, and many of these Jinishs were brought into the fortress and subjected to rites and torments to extract from their spirit essences of which the Ancient Gods were greedy: the tanks of the sarcophagi were filled with these essences and the Ancient Gods resulted happy.
The Great Priest and Grand Minister of the Ancient Gods, responsible to preserve the sarcophagi during this era, was initially fascinated by the Jinishs and their impetuous nature and intelligence, he enjoyed observing them both in freedom and in captivity, and even when his succubi tormented them to extract the essences for the sarcophagi; he was also amused to see how the Jinishs managed to escape capture attempts and how bravely they fought with the succubi.
However, soon the High Priest understood that these parasites were too clever and annoying to be considered a leisure; he lost his patience when one of these, called by the other Riblis (9), managed to damage parts of the underwater fortress.
So Finally the Ancient God decided, by his role as Grand Minister, to free one of his young Chthonic Adepts, called Meflish (10), and ordered him to deal with the problem and capture the last of these annoying creatures.
For Meflish it was easy to set up a trap and capture this rebellious Jinish and chain him down; Meflish throw him, mutilated, into an area infradimensional with a curse of nonexistence.
The Young God returned to the Grand Minister the hands and feet of that Jinish to be employed in rites and he obtained praise from the powerful Ancient God.
While the ages passed all the Ancient Gods entered hibernation in the sarcophagi and the fortress of the abyss became dormant, observing the passage of time on Earth without too much interest.
The corrupt remains of the rebellious Jinish arts were eventually thrown away, resulting no longer useful for rituals after thousands years of torment, while Meflish was left free to watch over the new emerging species, remaining in the shadow of the depths of the Earth to protect the hidden Fortress of the Ancient Gods.



Notes:
    (1) Ancient Gods: They are alien creatures of immense power original from other immortal and indestructible space-time dimensions, from some they are assimilated to the Great Old Ones from others to the Outer Gods
    (2) Chirapters: Hypothetical alien race with bat-like appearance from Jebesh, an unknown planet, they would have founded the mythical city of Rashas over 30 million years ago in the region today called Tunisia
    (3) Original Chthonic Gods: Gods of the mythological undergrounds of which practically nothing is known except names and epithets, according to some, they are similar to shamanic entities present in the Archaic period; among them we remember Frenosha, called the pure daughter of Thenkish assimilated by some to Feronia, Etruscan divinity and Caprush, called the magnanimous sister of Thenkish, assimilated by some to Cupra, an entity sacred to the Picenes
    (4) Thenkish: Chthonic God, called the thundering, identified by someone with the human cult of Etna (Eurignazian deity)
    (5) Gomuna: Chthonic Goddess called the dark consort of Thenkish and identified by someone with Chera (archaic Greek Roman divinity)
    (6) the Court of Azazoth: Powerful High-Powered Chthonic Gods who live at the court of Azazoth, identified by some with the Outer Gods
    (7) the Sultan Omnipotent or Azazoth: Supreme Divinity of immense power and chaotic, identified by someone as Azathoth, the Blind and Idiot God at center of Universe
    (8) Jinish: creatures generated by magma thanks to the powers of the Chthonic Gods; they are often assimilated to the Jinns of Islamic culture, to the known Western genes or to the Angels themselves
    (9) Riblis: called the Mutterer, another name used to refer to Rijatal, Jinish rebel, originally known as the Flaming, then became Riblis the Mutterer, according to some minority theories it can be assimilated to Agi, Vedic divinity of Light and fire
    (10) Meflish, evil Subterranean Deity, sometimes identified with Enki as the Sumerian god of knowledge, of water and evil


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Parasites or Demigods

Thenkish (1) the thundering father asked Gomuna (2), the dark consort to store the "vibrating elements" in the depths of the Earth.
This happened before the waters covered the lands, ages before life appeared and rain made the grass grow over the ground.
The vibrations traversed space time, caressing the metaphysical flesh of Thenkish, nourishing them with pleasure and energy in a way destined to be incomprehensible to those who lived imprisoned in the physics of a single dimension.
Thenkish reflected these vibrations on Gomuna and viceversa, They and other Gods reverberated the vibrations by making new volcanoes of gigantic size, as they did on thousands of planets in many dimensions.

Thenkish and Gomuna installing Vibrant Elements
The illusion of time made the vibrating elements grow improperly, sometimes up to destabilize the entire planet, or even the relative solar system; other times, they simply switched off leaving behind them impalpable powders capable of adhering to the souls of living creatures and transferring them a vague perception of the metaphysical world hidden beyond the folds of time.
Few creatures were able to grasp these levels of reality, some limited themselves to being attracted like fireflies by the light and to burn at their contact or to change their nature.
Occasionally, some creatures were able to perceive minimal elements of the metaphysics, this happened very rarely, but in those cases new cults born that instead of worshiping the mighty volcanoes or thundering lightening, manifestations often produced by the energy of the Gods, worshiped more directly them in the ways they prefer.
The Chirapters (3), creatures of a distant world, similar to great bats, had this gift and in many worldsm they contributed with dedication to curing the vibrating elements, eliminating the parasites; however sometimes it happened that they themselves became an infestation destined to be fought by the Gods.
Right on Earth, a few dozen millions year ago there was a serious form of infestation, called by Chirapter Colonists, Chramak(4), an infestation exploded soon into a War among these creatures, called War of the Heretic Wizards that led to their eradication from the planet earth.
Tenkish and the other Chthonic Gods(5) were annoyed by these events; first Frenosha (6) the pure daughter and Caprush (7) the magnanimous sister tried to take care of cleaning up the Earth from that infestation with light treatments, but when the situation degenerated it was just Tenkish who decided to use "antagonists", the Jinish ( 8), to combat that infestation in order to solve the problem radically, minimizing damage to vibrating elements.
The introduction of the Jinish, creatures from the pulsating magmatic heart of the planet with limited physical and metaphysical powers, proved decisive and cleansed the planet, so the Gods decided to use them also in other times and spaces, but in the end it turned out that the Jinish could become harmful themselves and damage the vibrating elements getting lost in vane fights.
Gomura blamed Tenkish several times saying that solving problems by these creations led to more problems than the original ones.
Soon it became common to inseminate new worlds, leaving the vibrating elements that had become unstable to their fate.
Tenkish was annoyed by these criticisms and found it unbearable that those insignificant creatures were so disturbing and ungrateful: even the most loyal ones among Jinish did not seem able to extirpate the rebels.
Despite the insignificant contribution of the vibrating elements on Earth, Tenkish would have given Gomura clearance to disperse the planet to ashes or burn the multidimensional tissue of the region himself to eliminate the infestation, if only these actions did not involve recognizing the fact that Gomura was right in his criticism on his work.
He and the other Chthonic Gods withdrew from the Earth, as they had already done in many contaminated worlds, visiting only occasionally it, in more recent ages and leaving, the antagonists faithful Jinish to patrol occasionally the remaining vibrant elements, even if now they resulted almost completely extinguished.
In the end, for the Chthonic Gods, the Jinish were not demigods as they were considered by many creatures, but just ungrateful creatures turned into simple and annoying parasites.


Notes:

    (1) Thenkish: Chthonic God, identified by somebody as Etna God (deity eurignatian)
    (2) Gomuna: Chthonic Goddess, wife of Thenkish and assimilated by somebody with Chera (arcaic deity Greek Roman)
    (3) Chirapters: Hypothetical alien race, similar to bats, coming from unknown planet Jebesh; they are supposed founders of mighty city of Rashas on Earth, 30 millions year ago near actual Tunisia
    (4) Chramak: marginalization period between Chirapter Colony on Earth and their other Planets as well as between Rashas Town and Black Towers erected on Earth surface
    (5) Chthonic Gods: Gods of the mythological undergrounds of which practically nothing is known except names and epithets, according to some, they are similar to shamanic entities present in the archaic age
    (6) Frenosha: called the pure daughter of Thenkish, assimilated by some to Feronia, an Etruscan divinity
    (7) Caprush, called the magnanimous sister of Thenkish, assimilated by some to Cupra, sacred entity to the Picenes
    (8) Jinish: creatures generated by magma thanks to the powers of the Chthonic Gods; they are often assimilated to the Jinns of Islamic culture, to the known Western genes or to the Angels themselves


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