The Return of The Gods
Fantasy Fiction / Adventure. Rebirth, divinity, unity, and the mission of guiding and healing the world.

In the midst of a fierce battle, Aten, a powerful being, finds himself confronted by a new challenger. A golden figure, identified as John, emerges from a temple rooftop, wielding a gladiator sword and shield made of golden energy. John reveals himself to be Osiris and Zeus, ready to face Aten.
Aten launches an assault against both Valerie and John, but they prove to be formidable opponents. John manages to pierce Aten's chest with his sword, but Aten retaliates, sending John crashing to the ground. However, John quickly recovers, retrieves his sword, and returns to the fight.
Valerie, known as Valysa, steps forward with her eyes closed, radiating celestial energy. She reveals herself to be the mother Isis, the Goddess Hera, and the wife of the man Aten tried to kill. Aten becomes fearful, realizing he is now the lesser being. Valysa uses her powers to restrain Aten with roots and energy, rendering him helpless.
Valysa proclaims that Aten will be held captive, experiencing life during the day and death at night, just as they endured for eons. With Aten secured, Valysa and John decide it is time to heal the planet and guide humanity towards a better future.
They step out of the temple to address the gathering crowd. John declares Valysa as the holy mother of the planet, Isis and Hera reborn, and urges everyone to listen to her guidance. Valysa speaks with a melodic voice, emphasizing the unity of all beings and their shared responsibility to heal and thrive.
As Valysa disperses her calming energy among the crowd, the people begin to feel peace and a sense of connection. Valysa and John retreat back into the temple, ready to embark on the task of healing the world.
Some time later, an archaeologist discovers an ancient temple in South America, buried beneath the jungle. As he explores the temple, he stumbles upon a throne with a scepter resting on it. Ignoring the warnings of his workers, he takes the scepter, unaware of the dark power it possesses.
The scepter engulfs the archaeologist, transforming him into a being of darkness and gold robes. He becomes Cizin, the god of death, and seeks to rule the world. With a wave of his hand, the city around the temple is transformed, and he stands triumphant.
Meanwhile, Valysa and John continue their mission to heal and guide humanity. They are aware that the world is constantly facing new challenges, and they remain vigilant in their efforts to unite all the gods and protect humanity from further threats.
As they stand before the temple, Valysa gazes at the setting sun, knowing that there are greater battles to come. John briefly wrestles with the idea of ruling with the power they possess, but he dismisses the thought, acknowledging that Valysa's guidance is essential for the well-being of all.
With determination in their hearts, Valysa and John return to the temple, ready to face whatever obstacles lie ahead. They understand that true change requires work, patience, and the collective effort of all. The doors of the temple close behind them, and they set out to fulfill their purpose of healing and guiding the world.
About the Creator
Mark
Just got back to writing, and we got another paper load of poems inspired by Japanese art. Hi, I am Mark and you can read all you want. FOR FREE! (Stripe isn't available on Philippines T^T, but you can still provide your support by Paypal!)


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