The
laws of reality and nature are relative depending on where a person is nowadays
ever since God gave humanity over to their sins after generations of trying to
free them from their self-imposed chains. Now, each part of the world operates
on its own rules. In one place, people can breathe underwater while in another
part not too far from it, people can fly with no wings, able to consume fire,
and change their appearance on a whim. Many other varieties exist and each
reality changes as they change hands, and yet, one factor is the same. Each one
is ruled by self-proclaimed gods or pantheons of gods that dictate how reality
operates in their sphere of reality works and what is right and wrong.
Some
gods are fine with keeping to themselves while others war over territory or out
of self-proclaimed virtue or claim to the land because they think they’re the
best person to rule the world. While the gods war, normal humans must
either conform to their will, hide in the darkest corners of the world to
escape the chaos or consult idols to obtain power and challenge the power of
the gods. Many have tried to challenge the power of the gods, but few have
succeeded and fewer still have done so without giving their soul to idols. Underground
and in the unclaimed lands, there’s a Church that still worships the one true
God. One young girl seeks this God as she is desperate to end the constant power
struggles that are tearing apart reality and more importantly, the lives of
people.
Currently,
she is being chased by the faithful of one of the gods for not paying her
proper respects to the goddess by giving her body and service to her. These
guards have multiple eyes on their bodies that are as big as their heads and they
are all undead. Their bodies are filled with maggots that feed on a meal that
seems to never run out of flesh and rot to feed on. The young girl reaches a
hidden church that lies within a mountain and is surprised and disheartened
to see that the place is dilapidated and the only people that are in it are
skeletons that have their heads, feet, hands, and necks chained. This scene
suggests the faithful here were chained down and forced to starve to death,
however, a quiet voice in the girl’s head tells her differently.
“Take
up the chains and you will be freed,” the voice says.
Confused
by this, the girl tries to look for the source of the voice and a possible exit
but cannot find one. Seeing that the guards are breaking down the church
doors and with no other reasonable option, the girl does as the voice says by
first putting one of the chains around her ankles.
“You
will not be able to go where you please or do what you want. With me, you will
have unlimited freedom and control over your life, but with that God, you will
only have chains and leashes,” the voice of the goddess tells the girl.
Looking
around, the girl can’t see the goddess. The breaking down of the door by the
guards has stopped and an eerie and deafening silence fills the church.
“I
don’t care,” the girl says, “If these chains grant me something better than
freedom, I’ll gladly wear them.”
She
then puts the chain around her head.
“You
will not be able to think or believe as you want. Those chains will instill an
unmoving dogma upon your mind that dictates a rigid sense of right and wrong,”
the goddess says.
“I’ve
been unsure of what’s right to do my entire life, and this, for some reason, feels
like the first decision I’ve made,” the girl responds before going on to put
the next chains around her neck.
“You
will not be able to love who and what you want. Your tastes will be defined by
the chains and not by your desires and your heart’s innermost desires.”
“My
heart’s been left empty by indulging in my desires like a wife after her cheating
husband leaves her for another woman. People have been hurt because I’ve taken
what I want from them without caring for them or what’s good for them or
myself. I think it’s time I stop doing what I want to.”
Finally,
the girl wraps the chains around her arms.
“You
will no longer live as you wish. Instead, you will be what someone else defines
you as. You will speak, think, and act according to their will for every second
of your life.”
“I’ve
been doing that for every god I’ve come across. This is no different, except
for the fact that I’ll be doing it for the real God.”
The
guards go back to breaking down the door, but when they enter the church, they
find nothing but skeletons. Because they assume the girl is dead now, they
leave the church. Meanwhile, the girl sees that the skeletons and herself are
alive while the guards are nothing but walking rotting corpses. She sees that
church is a place of adoration where an uncountable number of people and angels
sing in joyful praise of the One True. Here, reality is consistent and acts as
it should in harmony with its Creator and in stark contrast to the world
outside of it. Here, in this place where the dead live, the sinners became
saints, and where a lamb is suffering for the love of the world. Here, is where
reality is true, where it began, and where it will be renewed from.
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