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The fall

Who shall rise

By JBazPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
The fall
Photo by Zoltan Tasi on Unsplash

Physically the fall was painless, emotionally it was unbearable.

I was his right-hand man, a soldier in the army, there were times when I knew I was indispensable. Yet here I am, free falling into nothingness, and all because I questioned his motives, his ‘plans.’ The problem was, he lost his way, not me. I am not alone in thinking this, it just happened to be my voice he heard above everyone else’s.

When did he change?

For so long we were as one, sharing ideas and passing judgment as a sole entity. Knowing that one individual should never hold power alone. Our lives were beautiful, our dreams coming to fruition. We reveled in this, everything we wished for was happening. Yet, for him it wasn't enough, he held himself in higher esteem then the rest of us. Believing himself to be the only one who could be in charge, only his ideas were valid, only his rules were to be recognized.

It culminated with the realization, a change was required. I and others met in secret and began to discuss an overthrow of power. We were too sure of ourselves, thinking we were smarter than him. To our detriment we soon found out how blind we had become; I should have known he had eyes and ears everywhere.

I do not know when he became aware of our plans, perhaps he always knew. Perhaps we should have acted sooner, maybe it never mattered.

We were dragged before him and made to kneel at his feet like we were lower than him. We are all supposed to be equal. We were equal until our thoughts clashed with his, then we became lower than those whom we guided. I refused to kneel, instead I looked around at the ones who now groveled at his feet. Twice traitors, once to him and now to me, if they think he is merciful they are wrong. He is vengeance, we have seen his wrath and know he is only kind to those that worship him.

I watched as he approached me, with his loyal guard, my brother by his side. There was such sadness in his eyes, it stirred something in me and for the first time since we started to rebel, I questioned if I was right. When he spoke to me I melted, my desires flew away and dissipated like the clouds.

"Samael, why ?" Is all he said.

I felt my knees go week, I was close to asking forgiveness, but paused. He saw my hesitation and the look of kindness fled his face and a darkness grew in his eyes. With a wave of his hand, he pointed to my seven generals and gave an order that shocked even me. "Burn them." is all he said.

I was forced to watch these brave ones as their skin seared, I heard their final screams and knew I was right.

Turning to me he roared. "You, who was once my morning star, my light, I shall cast you into the dark abyss along with your pathetic followers."

So, now I find myself falling, the wails of my comrades echo around me as we wait for our final fate. I have no regrets, other than we should have rebelled sooner.

He will soon learn his errors. Samael may die this day, but I will be reborn, and this abyss will be my home. My followers will feed off his weakness, and I shall guide others to see his failings. I shall rule this darkness and become his adversary. In the end we shall see who others choose to follow.

I shall oppose all he stands for; I will become his Satan.

Thank you,

Jason

Note:

This is nothing more than a story I wrote based on the fall of the archangel Lucifer. I chose this as a one-sided tale, showing how lucifer perceives himself as a victim to justify his actions. This is not a teaching on moral lesson or my views, it is just a tale to tell. This is not meant as an offense to anyone and their beliefs.

I chose not to use the name Lucifer but Samel instead :

Samael- Samael is a fallen archangel who was banished from Heaven by God after a failed rebellion, being sent to Hell as its new ruler and later changing his name to Lucifer.

Lucifer- This name means "morning star" and "light-bringing"

Satan- Is a Hebrew name derived from the root satan which means "to oppose" or "to act as an adversary.

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About the Creator

JBaz

I have enjoyed writing for most of my life, never professionally.

I wish to now share my stories with others, lets see where it goes.

Born and raised on the Canadian Prairies, I currently reside on the West Coast. I call both places home.

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  • The Invisible Writer2 years ago

    That ending was an out of the park home run. Brilliantly framed. The author’s note really tied everything together

  • Test2 years ago

    Jason!!!! This is beautiful and tragic and in all honesty... It would make a wonderful origin story if you ever wanted the character Lucifer/ Samuel to become a book or series!! And I would read the hell out of it!! Amazing work here!! 💚

  • Test2 years ago

    Riveting as always - I enjoyed the explanation at the end because I was reading very much like a political metaphor (Which to be fair I'm probs not going to let go of! 😁) The nasties are so good a playing the victims these days!

  • L.C. Schäfer2 years ago

    Hooked me right in, and I love the name choice. The best bad guys don't see themselves as the bad guys.

  • Lamar Wiggins2 years ago

    This is such an odd coincidence that I ran upon this story because I was literally thinking about the rebellion (Not the bible's version) hours ago that I read a while back. Now I can't remember what happened to make me think of it, lol. Oh well... Loved your tale, Jbaz. This was well written.

  • Or "to accuse". Both "satan" & "devil" mean "accuser". Satan is the Universal Prosecuting Attorney, accusing all, including God, of failing according to the rules of justice & righteousness. Love the story, JBaz.

  • Oh wow, I really loved this POV, to show Lucifer as the victim! This was so creative and brilliantly written!

  • Mark Gagnon2 years ago

    I don't see how anyone can be offended by a fictional account of a fictional story. This could be Julius Caesar and Brutus, Trotsky and Lenin and so many more historical figures. A story well told.

  • John Cox2 years ago

    Shades of Milton’s Paradise Lost. “I would rather rule in Hell than serve in Heaven.” Excellent and compelling storytelling!

  • Cathy holmes2 years ago

    I enjoyed and was fascinated by this story. It has never occurred to me to look at his downfall from "Samuel's" POV. now you got me thinking. Really well done.

  • Great biography of me… I mean… great story! Really enjoyed!

  • Shirley Belk2 years ago

    Not offended, totally creative but a bit askew to the actual story of Lucifer falling and God's true character, so I had a hard time knowing where it was going, but nevertheless, creative license and freedom is what we do here on Vocal and you did it very well. Interesting concept of Lucifer's self- awareness. Well done!

  • Hannah Moore2 years ago

    I love the moral complexity of the story. I also totally would have called my son Lucifer if, you know, you could that. Morning star. Wouldn't have worked, he's a wreck in the mornings.

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