Uhm, just tell me what you think of this. It’s an idea in progress. I’m still trying to figure out a good beginning but, as you can tell, I’m having trouble.
So, it’s started.
All right, that wasn’t such a great beginning. I wanted it to be something with more of “bang” than a “ping”, but oh well. I was aiming for something that sounded clever, or witty, or just something that sounded smart in general. But, that would be straying away from the true topic at hand, now wouldn’t it?
What is the topic at hand, you ask? Well, that would be me — or my story to be exact.
A lot of things have happened that can or cannot be explained. Things that are believed and things that are thought to be just plain old insane. The kind of things that the feeble human mind would immediately say the reason was something divine, or holy, when it cannot be explained or is seemingly impossible.
Sure, like that’s the reason to everything.
A lot of things have happened since… Well, since the beginning of time itself, really. Though, I’m not really talking about everything and everyone in the universe right now. I could care less about the human and animal population on Earth. I could have cared, or might have cared, before but right now things are just way too fucked up to even give a damn.
Now, I should be giving you some sort of background information on who I am to — you know — be polite but that’s just not me. And besides, it would ruin the surprise.
So, anyway.
I think this whole mess started at the war in Heaven because, in its way own, it helped in the creation of Hell. The place where all tainted and lost souls go to for “punishment”. And now you know what I’m talking about. I am talking about Hell.
Yeah, what that preacher Dante said about it in his book is somewhat true. There are different levels of Hell for different degrees of punishment but he forgot a little something. Dante, in his little dream, didn’t visit all of Hell. He only went to see where we hold the new comers.
See, in Hell, there’s a system. The very first time a soul arrives they are immediately sent to the “spiral prison”, as a few liked to call it, to be punished. As is the deal with the big guy in the clouds. After five hundred years a messenger will travel down to that soul and give it two choices. Now, by this time, the humanity that soul had — if it even brought some — would have disappeared by year three. Very rarely is it seen that a soul still has even an ounce of humanity left.
So, the messenger gives the two choices: to stay in their hole and live the rest of eternity being punished or they could become an official citizen of Hell. Of course that soul would choose the latter. Even the souls who had just a little ounce of humanity left would choose the latter because they could not take another minute in punishment.
Then, add another few hundred years to that soul and it will have become a pure bred demon.
The rest of Hell is a complete copy of whatever is on Earth but in ruins. Demons prowl the empty streets and battle each to the death or near the brink of death whenever they get the chance. Day and night is but a stupid tale for the sky is bright red, always. Fire could be found everywhere, since it is Hell’s trademark.
Now, what I’m going to say next might mind boggle some of you out there.
Hell has an order, a system. Hell has a monarchy.
No, I don’t mean anarchy. I mean exactly what I had said: Hell has a monarchy.
There are Dukes, Grand Dukes, Earls, Lords, and there are two Kings. The King of Demons and the King of Hell. They keep what I like to call a “chaotic order” in Hell. These Royalties make sure that the demons stay to where they should and are kept in line.
Think of it like this: if there were no one holding the reigns to trillions of monsters, would there even be reason to hope or to live?
There’s a deal, a truce, to be held between Heaven and Hell despite the fact that they continuously war against each other. The deal is that a balance must be kept. Yin and yang; without one the other cannot exist and our dear little prissy angels do love to exist.
And how I always like to say: you can’t have bad if there’s no good because how would one know if he or she did anything good or bad if one only existed.
Pretty cool line, isn’t it? I know, I’m cool like that.
Now to the hard stuff, back to what I had started with the war in Heaven.
As everyone should know, Lucifer was the one who held the reigns on that war. He led his army of one third of God’s angels and rebelled and he rebelled well. Yada, yada, yada and this and that happened. Prissy Archangel Michael, the leader of God’s army, was the one to fight Lucifer one on one and then cast him out of Heaven.
Lucifer, with his great power and strength, survived to become the creator and King of Hell. However, Lucifer never really recovered. He was, sad to say, badly injured and many of his close fallen angels thought it would be a while until he regained his strength. But, they all still believe in him for he had freed them to be who they were meant to be: themselves.
It had been centuries since that great war and the great King never regained his full strength. Instead, because of the constant need to keep the demon world in check, he was weakening and losing his strength.
I’m sure some think that it’s a good thing that Lucifer is near death that Hell will finally be gone and peace will once again roam the valley and other fucked up things. But no, it’s not a good thing. If there’s no Hell then where will the tainted and lost souls go? If there is not evil then how will one know the difference between the two without an example? A good thing to relate to is Eve and that fruit. She did not know or did not have enough knowledge of what was bad so she didn’t think it would be wrong.
The balance would be destroyed and nothing would exist. I’m not trying to exaggerate here; it’s all true. Yes, I have been known to be a liar but right now I’m not lying.
That’s why I had to kill my son, the son that had been born on Earth. Not one of those self-proclaimed princes of Hell like Belial or Balan. No, he was a pure bred, full-fledged son of Lucifer.
He wasn’t ready nor was he fit to take my place on the throne. If only he was, then he didn’t have to die.
Oh, did I fail to mention that I’m Lucifer?