Nat, I will not tell him where the symbol is. I trust myself; I trust you, and I trust God. He is the one I ultimately believe in to give us the strength.”
Livia said.
Nat looked at her lover with enormous respect, love, and admiration. He now knew he could trust her and her devotion to God.
“Sorry, Ouroboros,” she said, “but I will not do what you ask from me. My faith is in God and I’ll obey only him.”
The resentful reptilian looked at them both and replied “What a pity, pity, pity, pity… And here I was thinking you were wise-wiser than Nat. But, clearly, my intuition was wrong.”
And before Nat and Livia knew it, Ouroboros attacked Livia from the back and bit the ropes lose with his sharp teeth. He wrapped his cold snake body around her waist and pulled her towards him. Livia’s heart almost ceased beating at that moment.
The big snake looked at her straight in her wide and frightened eyes and said:
“If you don’t tell me where the symbol is, I’ll have to introduce you to the Baphomet.
And he, well let’s put it this way, he does not appreciate human beings- especially young and beautiful women like yourself.”
Nat screamed at the top of his lungs: “Let her go, you psychopath! Don’t you dare touching her!”
But his scream helped neither him nor Livia. Instead he was silenced by a reptilian guard who stood near him and covered his mouth with his bare hands.
“Now, your beloved one is going to suffer,” Ouroboros said.
Nat also started to pray: “Dear God, save Blue Sea Heaven from evil and bring light to this garden. Save everyone here from their darkness. Please let the Blue Sea Heaven spirit in. They don’t know what they are doing. Enlighten them with your wisdom God.”
“It is too late, Nat. Livia will tell us where the symbol is, and we will crush it. Destroy it. Demolish it.” Ouroboros replied.
Nat tried to break loose. He screamed again, but his scream was drowned by the hands of the reptilian guard.
Next, a tall and unimaginably dark entity slowly appeared from the shadow in the garden. The entity was 3 meters tall and a mixture of man, woman, bird, and goat.
This was unlike anything seen before in Blue Sea Heaven. it had sharp horns, a long beard, and gigantic blackbird wings. It had large breasts and hoofs.
In the middle of its forehead, a pentagram was inscribed and was burning like a fire.
Additionally, on top of its head was a burning torch.
The entity had human hands and fingers and It held its left arm up in the sky, with two fingers up, two bent, and his thumb to the side. The right arm of it was directed straight towards the ground, with its hand and fingers in the same position as his left hand.
Nat and Livia were both shocked and disgusted by its appearance.
It was the ugliest and most ungodly creature they had ever laid their eyes on in Blue Sea Heaven.
Nat felt sick and projected his vomit in the reptilian guard’s hand and Livia cried desperately.
The energy from the entity had such low vibration so that the whole garden suffered from pain and fear.
It was the hell-sent demigod, Baphomet. The Vrils worshipped him. And the people in Blue Sea Heaven feared him.
“Hello, and good evening, humans and reptilians. Are we having a revolution tonight or are we going to be boooooring?” Baphomet said.
Nobody answered since both Godliness and Livia had a moment of absolute clairvoyance and silence.
”Ok, since no one is ready to answer my question, I take that as a no. Meanwhile, one of you better come up with something fun to say because I enjoy a good sense of humor. And I hate awkward silence. Baphomet continued.
The reptilian guard was busy with wiping off Nat’s barf from his hands while all of a sudden he dropped the small key to Nat’s and Livia´s handcuffs.
Nat saw the great opportunity and quickly bent down to grab the key from the ground and swiftly unlocked his cuffs.
His cuffs dropped and he was suddenly free.
Two reptilian guards reacted fast and tried to stop him, but he was too quick for them. He punched one guard in the face and he was down for the count. The other guard he kicked in his stomach so hard that he couldn’t breathe.
Ouroboros saw the whole scenario and approached Nat quickly.
But this time Nat was ready for the giant snake.
A third reptilian guard tried to grab him. He drew his two-sided sword but Nat was too alert and too strong for the reptilian. He ripped the sword from the guard and stabbed him right in the heart.
Before Ouroboros could even open his big mouth, Nat drove the sword in the middle of the eyes of the snake and then he pulled it out again and cut the snake’s head off.
Everyone in the garden was paralyzed, including Livia and the Baphomet, whose jaw dropped.
The giant Ouroboros was now dead. Defeated. He was lying on the ground and his body was totally still and was bleeding from the head.
But another enemy was now waiting for Nat and Livia. And he was not happy with the outcome.
And this foe didn't come to play at all.