God's Legends: Role Play

Started by Lurik261 pages

"None of you believe me, do you? Damn you all. Damn you all to Hell Jehovah will. I have paid for my crimes, and I will not relive them to you fully."

[/I]Listen to me Tal. You could control people...with the proper training[/I] , said he to her through his telepathy.

Tal stared at Natas. what if I do not want to she answered.

"Foolishness, Tal."

Jehovah sent me to tempt you, Tal, and you have fallen for the bait.
The Prophecy is true.

Originally posted by Lurik
"And I suppose it is possible that you could go against even God."

"I guard the gates of North Heaven and you say I would turn on God. Never. In that judgement room where I was decided to go where, he said I would always be there. For he can look in the past, present, and future. So how can he be wrong? I've been true since fighting battle and always praising him," Andora said. She remained calm and her expression never wavered. Anyone could tell that she was totally telling the truth. "And John's asleep. See for yourself." She indicates the snoring John from nearby.

"Jehovah does lie, Andora. And I was talking to Tal, not you."

Tal shook her head. It couldn't be true. I...I do not believe you. I could never cross HIm.

"Yes you could." stated Natas openly.

"Anyways God never lies," calmly explained Andora to him. "He can't be!"

"Hmm, you are but a guardsman-or woman, whatever. Jehovah does lie."

Eagos did the same trick with the flat part of his axe and sent Natas flying fifteen feet into the air with a snarl.

"I'm a commander of the Angel Defenses and how do you know he lies?" asked Andora. Normally her temper would've taken over but skeletons are different.

"Ha...I suppose I will only keep getting hit until I explain it all, yes?"

"You don't need to do any explaining... Leave, or die," Eagos roared, charging at Natas.

"You don't truly know God," said Andora. Her temper was reaching its maximum now. No one wanted to see her blow up or do they?

"God man...I mean-okay. I will explain it all over again, like I did to Bacca."

Natas blocked Eagos' charge, and with a black spell, sent him flying fifty feet away.

Tal stood efore eagos. Laying her hand gently on his wrist. "Stop." she told him. Turning to Natas she sighed. "I do not want to hear anymore. I will fight my inner demon and will win." she said.

"Now: where to begin?"