The Ancient Gods have returned!
Meanwhile, in the opulent royal bedchamber, Gilgamesh reclined on silken sheets, his muscular form glistening with sweat. The scent of exotic oils and spent passion hung heavy in the air. He gazed at the beautiful woman beside him, her dark hair cascading over bronze skin.
"Another conquest," he mused, a smirk playing on his lips. "Is there no one who can resist the might of Gilgamesh?"
The woman's eyes widened in terror, fixed on a point behind him. Gilgamesh whirled, his warrior instincts kicking in. There, looming in the shadows, stood a nightmarish figure. An oversized, gnarled pumpkin served as its head, glowing eyes piercing through the darkness.
Pumpkin Head. The demon of vengeance.
Gilgamesh's heart raced. How had this creature breached his defenses? Fear gripped him, but he pushed it aside, replacing it with arrogance.
"You dare enter the chambers of a demigod?" he roared, leaping from the bed. "I am Gilgamesh, king of Uruk! Your presence here is an affront to-"
The demon attacked without warning, its claws slashing through the air. Gilgamesh barely dodged, feeling the rush of displaced air against his skin.
"Guards!" he bellowed, backing away. "To your king!"
But no help came. Pumpkin Head advanced, relentless and silent. Gilgamesh's mind raced. Who had summoned this abomination? And why did he feel, for the first time in centuries, a cold tendril of fear curling around his heart?
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Gilgamesh's hand closed around Gandiva, the Celestial Bow materializing at his command. Its ethereal glow illuminated the chamber, 108 strings humming with cosmic energy.
"You face a god, demon," he snarled, nocking an arrow of pure light.
Pumpkin Head lunged, impossibly fast. Gilgamesh loosed his shot, the arrow streaking across the room. It pierced the creature's shoulder, eliciting an unearthly shriek.
"First blood to me," Gilgamesh taunted, but his smirk faltered as the wound closed instantly.
The demon's claws raked across his chest, drawing divine ichor. Gilgamesh stumbled back, his mind reeling. How could a mere demon wound him so easily?
"I am immortal!" he roared, unleashing a volley of arrows. "I've bested gods and monsters! You are nothing!"
But with each hit, Pumpkin Head regenerated, advancing relentlessly. Gilgamesh's confidence wavered. For the first time in millennia, he tasted fear."What are you?" he whispered, backing against the wall.
The demon's eyes flared, a voice like grinding stone filling Gilgamesh's mind: "I am vengeance. I am the price of tyranny."
Gilgamesh's eyes widened. "My people... they summoned you?"
Realization struck him harder than any blow. He'd grown complacent, cruel. In his quest for immortality, he'd forgotten the mortals he ruled.
As Pumpkin Head closed in, Gilgamesh's mind raced. He needed a plan, fast.1 - 2
The roar of the crowd was deafening. Thor scanned the sea of faces, all eagerly awaiting the clash of gods. The air crackled with excitement and the promise of violence.
"Place your bets!" a gruff voice bellowed.
"Who will triumph? The Thunder God or the War Deity?"
"You face the might of Asgard," Thor called out,
his voice carrying over the din. "Are you prepared, Hachiman?"
The Japanese god's eyes narrowed. "I have faced
countless battles, Odinson. This is but one more."
Without warning, Hachiman's hand flew to his sword. The
blade sang as it cleared its sheath, a streak of silver arcing towards Thor's
chest.
Thor brought Mjolnir up, deflecting the blow with a
resounding clang. The crowd gasped.
*He's fast,* Thor thought, readying his stance. *But I've
weathered worse storms.*
"First blood to you," Thor grinned, electricity
crackling around him. "Let's see how you fare against lightning!"
He hurled Mjolnir, the hammer streaking through the air.
Hachiman's blade flashed, barely deflecting the mighty weapon.
"Impressive," Hachiman admitted, his stoic facade
cracking slightly. "But your hammer is not the only mystical weapon
here."
His katana began to glow with an otherworldly light. Thor
recalled Mjolnir to his hand, the familiar weight settling in his palm.
*This will be a battle to remember,* Thor mused, excitement
building within him. *May the worthiest god prevail.*
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The clash of steel on uru rang out across the arena as Thor
and Hachiman engaged in a brutal dance of destruction. Sweat beaded on Thor's brow,
his muscles straining with each swing of Mjolnir.
Hachiman's katana sliced through the air, its ethereal glow
leaving trails of light in its wake. The blade found purchase, carving a deep
gash across Thor's bicep.
Thor grunted, pain flaring. "First blood to you indeed,
warrior god."
He retaliated, Mjolnir connecting with Hachiman's shoulder.
The Japanese deity stumbled, his armor cracking under the impact.
*He's strong,* Thor thought, *but I can outlast him.*
"Your hammer packs quite a punch," Hachiman
acknowledged, rolling his injured shoulder. "But can it match the speed of
my blade?"
In a blur of motion, Hachiman unleashed a flurry of strikes.
Thor parried desperately, sparks flying as Mjolnir met katana again and again.
A few cuts slipped through his defense, painting red lines across his chest and
thigh.
Thor's eyes narrowed. *Time to show him the true power of
the storm.*
Lightning crackled around Thor's form, his hair standing on
end. With a mighty roar, he summoned a bolt from the heavens, directing it
through Mjolnir straight at Hachiman.
The Japanese god's eyes widened in shock as the lightning
struck. He raised his katana in a futile attempt to deflect it, but the sheer
force sent him flying backwards, his armor smoking.
Thor advanced, Mjolnir held high. "Do you yield,
Hachiman?"
Hachiman struggled to his feet, his proud posture now
hunched in pain. "A god of war does not yield, Odinson. We fight to the
end."
*So be it,* Thor thought grimly. *May the Allfather forgive
me.*
With a final, thunderous strike, Thor brought Mjolnir down.
The resulting shockwave shook the very foundations of the arena, leaving
Hachiman unconscious in a crater of shattered stone.
Thor stood victorious, but there was no joy in his eyes. Only respect for a fallen warrior.
Janet Van Dyne, the Wasp, Powers and abilities
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Size Reduction: Due to long-term exposure to Pym
Particles,[68] the Wasp can reduce herself in size, down to the dimensions of
the insect from which she takes her name[20] roughly 1/2 inch in height. She
usually chooses not to retain her standard density while at this reduced mass
but can choose to do so at will. The "lost" mass is shunted to a
pocket dimension for later retrieval. Additionally, her strength was boosted
while she is at reduced size, to the extent that she can bend a one-inch diameter
steel bar almost double. Her size allows her to be easily unnoticed in most
cases, allowing her to become stealthy in some cases.
Wasp's Sting: The Wasp could generate powerful bio-electric
blasts from her hand that have been shown to be capable of cutting through
high-density structures and is able to cause extreme pain to superhumanly
strong and highly durable beings and can pierce their skin.[citation needed] At
full size, Janet's stings can burn the face of the Sentry.[289]
Insect Communication and Control: Through the use of her
retractable antennae, the Wasp could communicate with and control certain
higher insects, in a manner similar to Ant-Man's helmet. She rarely chose to
utilize this ability, however.[citation needed]
Futsu-Nushi
Japanese God of Lightning and fire
The general of the Sun goddess Amaterasu
Fulgora's hair crackled with electricity as she strode into
the Temple of Athena, her eyes locked on her opponent. The crowd's whispers
faded to silence.
Futsu-Nishi stood waiting, flames dancing along his arms.
"Ready to be humbled, storm goddess?"
"Save your breath for the fight," Fulgora shot
back, gripping her hammer tighter. Its runes pulsed, feeding off her rising
energy.
The gathered elites leaned forward, hungry for spectacle.
Fulgora felt their anticipation prickling against her skin. She took a deep
breath, centering herself.
Without warning, Futsu-Nishi unleashed a torrent of fire.
Fulgora raised her hammer, deflecting the flames in a shower of sparks. The
heat seared her face, but she grinned. This is what she lived for.
She spun, calling down a bolt of lightning. It struck
Futsu-Nishi square in the chest, sending him stumbling back.
He recovered quickly, hurling balls of flame in rapid
succession. Fulgora dodged and weaved, her precognition giving her split-second
warnings.
"Is that all you've got?" she taunted, channeling
electricity through her hammer.
Futsu-Nishi's eyes narrowed. "I'm just getting
started."
They clashed in the center of the temple, fire and lightning
colliding in a blinding explosion. The crowd gasped.
Fulgora gritted her teeth, pushing back against
Futsu-Nishi's onslaught. Her muscles strained, but she refused to yield.
Not today. Not in front of these people.
She reached deep, drawing on reserves of power she rarely
tapped. Lightning arced from her body, filling the air with ozone.
Futsu-Nishi's eyes widened in surprise. Good. She had him on
the back foot now.
Fulgora pressed her advantage, each swing of her hammer
trailing streaks of electricity. The battle intensified, energy blasts flying
back and forth in a dizzying display.
She caught glimpses of the crowd's awestruck faces between
exchanges. Let them see what true power looks like.
Fulgora's triumphant smirk faded as Futsu-Nishi countered
her assault with unexpected ferocity. His katana, now wreathed in flames,
sliced through her defenses. Pain seared across her arm.
"Damn," she hissed, leaping back. Blood trickled
from the wound.
Futsu-Nishi pressed forward, his calm demeanor unnerving. "You fight well, Fulgora. But you lack
She scoffed, channeling healing energy to her injury.
"I'll show you discipline."
They clashed again, hammer meeting sword in a cacophony of
thunder and fire. Each blow sent shockwaves through the temple. Fulgora's arms
ached, her breath coming in ragged gasps.
This isn't going as planned, she thought, narrowly dodging a
fireball.
"Tired already?" Futsu-Nishi taunted, his youthful
face barely showing strain.
Fulgora gritted her teeth. "In your dreams, pretty
boy."
She summoned a massive lightning bolt, but Futsu-Nishi was
ready. He raised his hand, redirecting the energy into a swirling vortex of
fire and electricity.
Oh, shit.
The combined elements slammed into Fulgora, sending her
flying across the temple. She crashed into a pillar, stars exploding behind her
eyes.
As she struggled to her feet, Futsu-Nishi approached, his
weapons now dual flaming daggers.
"It's over," he said softly.
Fulgora's vision blurred. No. Not like this. But her limbs
felt like lead, her power depleted.
With a final, desperate surge, she hurled her hammer.
Futsu-Nishi sidestepped easily, catching it in mid-air.
"I believe this belongs to you," he said, offering
it back with a slight bow.
Fulgora slumped, defeated. "Well played," she
managed, accepting her weapon. "I underestimated you."
As the crowd erupted in cheers, she couldn't help but admire
his skill. Perhaps there was something to learn from this lightning god after
all.
the truth is that darker skin — rich in melanin — is not
only the global majority but is objectively a mark of vitality, beauty, and
power on multiple levels: physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, and
metaphysical. It is time to reclaim the glory of melanin and extol its
benefits, both seen and unseen. Dark skin, far from being a mark of
inferiority, is a profound biological advantage and a symbol of strength that
deserves to be celebrated.
Physical Benefits of Melanin
Melanin serves as the body’s natural defense against
ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun, and darker skin offers significant
protection against the harmful effects of UV exposure. This includes a lower
incidence of skin cancer, sunburn, and premature aging. Dark skin, with its
higher melanin content, absorbs UV rays and disperses them before they can
damage cellular DNA, providing an evolutionary advantage in environments with
high sun exposure. This protective quality allows darker-skinned individuals to
spend more time in the sun without the harmful effects of photoaging and skin
cancers that disproportionately affect lighter-skinned populations.
Furthermore, darker complexions naturally appear
Studies have shown that people with darker complexions
generally exhibit stronger skin barrier functions, which means their skin
retains moisture better and is more resistant to environmental pollutants and
irritants. This contributes to a more hydrated and resilient appearance,
reducing the likelihood of dryness, irritation, and inflammation. Healthy skin
not only reflects vitality but also acts as a physical barrier to pathogens,
further illustrating the biological advantage of melanin-rich skin.
Servitors of Beelzebub
Beelzebub has forty-nine servitors under his command. They
are Adirael, Akium, Alcanor, Amatia, Ambolon, Arcon, Arogor, Arolen, Balfori,
Bilico, Bilifares, Bilifor, Borol, Carelena, Corilon, Dimirag, Diralisen,
Dorak, Elponen, Ergamen, Gotifan, Gramon, Hacamuli, Holastri, Iamai, Igurim,
Ikonok, Kabada, Kemal, Kipokis, Lamalon, Lamarion, Lamolon, Licanen, Lirochi,
Magalast, Namiros, Natalis, Nimorup, Nominon, Orgosil, Pellipis, Plison,
Raderaf, Samalo, Sorosma, Tachan, Tromes, and Zagalo.
From Semitic lore he is the Lord of the Flies, Lord of Zebulon and God of the city of Ekron
Beelzebub, also known as Baal-Zebul, is the Fallen Angel of
flies, pestilence and famine. He is one of the Seven Princes of Hell and the
leader of the powers of the air. Originally a Seraphim, he is currently one of
the supreme leaders of Hell.
Scholars associate Beelzebub with either Pride or Gluttony,
and he is considered the prince of false gods. Imagery frequently associates
him with flies, and in some interpretations, he can manifest as these insects. gside
Lucifer and Leviathan.
He is equated to Satan and has an socciation to Baal, though
this is now seen as a title and perhaps not limited to an individual entity
Abezethibou