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Story about hell (posible future story, advise, contains violence, is fiction)

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THE WAR OF HEAVENS AND HELL:

At the time of their deaths, Minos and Sisyphus were sent to hell for their sins. However, both managed to establish their dominance in the circles of lust and greed, respectively. Sisyphus, with his cunning, became a close ally of Lucifer, as they shared the vision of a hell without unnecessary suffering. However, the Heavenly Council did not approve of this change and ordered Gabriel to eliminate Minos and Sisyphus. Despite his reservations, Gabriel carried out the order, murdering both kings. But the outcome was not as expected.

Minos and Sisyphus
Story about hell (posible future story, advise, contains violence, is fiction)



The souls of Minos and Sisyphus resisted his death. Minos, upon dying, was transformed into an orb of energy, and was quickly confined to the circle of gluttony before he could regain his strength. Instead, Sisyphus, upon being killed, was instantly transformed into a new entity, facing Gabriel in a brief but intense combat. However, not yet being aware of his power, he was seized and locked in the circle of heresy. But was Sisyphus really contained?

Minos orb and Sisyphus Prime
Story about hell (posible future story, advise, contains violence, is fiction)Story about hell (posible future story, advise, contains violence, is fiction)

Gabriel and Lucifer





As time passed, a fragile peace was achieved. But everything changed when Lucifer declared war on Gabriel, furious at the death of his allies Minos and Sisyphus, whom he considered innocent. The war was devastating, but the worst was yet to come. A being superior to both emerged, known as Alastor, whose presence made both the heavens and the hells tremble.

Minos prison and Sisyphus prison




Alastor, with his overwhelming power, defeated Lucifer with ease. He then confronted Gabriel, who, consumed by hatred, proved to be a worthy rival, but ultimately succumbed to the radio demon. Alastor broadcast his actions to instill fear, showing the world his devastating power.



He descended into hell, where, without the protection of angels or fallen kings, he perpetrated a massacre. In the circle of limbo, he wreaked havoc and flames. In lust, he left the kingdom kingless and in complete disorder. In gluttony, he decimated almost the entire population. In greed, he punished the followers of Sisyphus. In anger, he created Leviathan, a terrible creature. The boatmen, without souls to guide, lost their purpose. In heresy, he rained blood from the higher circles. In violence, sinners were dismembered and put back together eternally. In fraud, the gold that supported sinners was transformed into a worthless metal, causing more suffering. Finally, in betrayal, he turned the circle into an infinite void, the worst punishment imaginable: absolute loneliness, an eternal void with nothing.

Limbo, Lust, Gluttony, Greed, Wrath, Heressy, Violenec, Fraud, Treachery
Limbo burning by Alastor's servants

Lust dead king and empty city


Emptyness on gluttony


Greed sinners


Wrath's Leviathan


Heressy halls


Violence sinners

Fraud


Treachery's void sea




Thus, the Wars of Heaven culminated in a transformed hell, filled with unspeakable torment, under the yoke of Alastor, who had rewritten the rules of suffering and despair.

Gabriel, though defeated and humiliated by Alastor, was not one to accept his fate quietly. With Heaven's mandate and a burning desire for retribution, he devised a punishment for Lucifer, whom he held responsible for the upheaval and chaos wrought by Alastor. He saw Lucifer's friendship with Sisyphus and Minos as a betrayal of the divine order, and his defeat as an unpardonable weakness.

In the aftermath of the war, Gabriel captured Lucifer, who was weakened and demoralized from his crushing defeat by Alastor. With Heaven's authority, Gabriel cast a spell of binding, chaining Lucifer in a snowy forest on Earth. The forest was a desolate, frozen wasteland, perpetually shrouded in a blizzard that chilled to the bone.

Lucifer, once the most powerful and proud archangel, now found himself powerless and blinded. His once-brilliant eyes were covered with a thick, impenetrable darkness. The chains that bound him were forged from celestial steel, unbreakable by any mortal or immortal means. Each link was inscribed with runes of suppression, sapping his strength and ensuring he could not call upon his former powers.

Gabriel's punishment was cruelly poetic. Lucifer, the prince of darkness, was now plunged into an eternal night, unable to see, move, or reclaim his former glory. The snowy forest was devoid of any life, a silent and cold witness to his eternal suffering. Every gust of wind was a reminder of his fall from grace, a chilling touch that pierced his soul.

Lucifer's punishment



As Gabriel turned away from the forsaken forest, he knew his actions had only begun to address the upheaval caused by Alastor. The heavens and hells were still in disarray, and a new balance had to be struck. He gathered what remained of his celestial forces, rallying the angels for a renewed effort to restore order.

Meanwhile, Alastor's reign of terror continued unabated in Hell. The radio demon, now the undisputed ruler of the underworld, reveled in the chaos he had created. His broadcasts echoed through the circles of Hell, a constant reminder of his dominance and the futility of resistance.

But deep within the infernal realms, whispers of rebellion began to stir. Minos, now an orb of energy, was gradually regaining his strength in the circle of gluttony. Sisyphus, in the circle of heresy, was not as contained as Gabriel believed. The cunning king of greed was waiting someone strong enough to escape and fight.
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Added enough to begin the story : by Random-guy 07/13/2024 7:42:55 amJul 13th

Added Lucifer's punishment and the base for the entire story (I'm thinking the main characthers)

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