
After pondering, to keep the Tree of Knowledge from humanity, God created Golgotha, a Guardian at the gate to Eden who forged two swords Excalibur and Goliath, one for himself and God, to keep the Garden Holy.




Jacob and Esau
Then out of the blue, Isaac was surprised when a Servant introduced him to a fair maiden, Rebekah, who was Mongolian-Egyptian. Abraham and Sarah lived happily ever after. Isaac and Rebekah had 2 sons, twins Jacob and Esau. Abraham and Sarah died and were buried in Skuld. Esau was the oldest of the 2. While growing up Jacob was jealous of Esau because he was the oldest and was set to inherit the family’s fortune; and Esau was jealous of Jacob because he always had their mother’s attention. One day after Esau came back from a hunt starving and on brink of death, his mother and younger brother denied him food and water unless he signed over his birthright.
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Isaac was going blind; it made it difficult to stop them from fighting over his wealth. When Esau was out on another hunt; Isaac fell deathly ill; Rebekah quickly dressed Jacob up to look like Esau and tricked Abraham into signing everything over to Jacob before he died. Jacob and Esau became so bitter that they both formed armies and what was once a sibling rivalry, brother against brother, was an all-out civil war in Death Valley. And while Jacob wrestled with his conscience and war raged in Death Valley, the Devil’s attention focused on luring Poseidon out of the Sea. The Devil swooped into the city of Troy and initiated the Sultan into the Veda. The Sultan seduced the wife of the King of Sparta. Before long the sea rippled with the wake of ships and the cries of Harpies, a feeding ground for Leviathan. Poseidon played the Gambit during Siege of Troy and attempted to tame Leviathan.
Troy fell with a whimper. King of Sparta found it abandoned, except for few who fell for Trojan Horse. Devil and Sultan had initiated citizens of Troy into the Veda and blindsided Poseidon, stealing his Trident in the Chaos of Leviathan’s feeding frenzy. The Devil and his Fallen Angels fled. Wounded at the bottom of the sea, The Spirit healed Poseidon. “Fear not, the Devil can only feed upon the Wicked.” Poseidon stirred the elements and Atlantis gave birth to the Tritons, who crept out of Ocean into a place called India and seeded tribe of Buddha. Now Jacob was slipping into sin. While the war was still raging, Jacob fell madly in love with Rachel, a lonely peasant girl living with her single father Laban, who never remarried after his wife’s death.
Jacob asked for Rachel’s hand. Laban had 2 daughters Leah and Rachel the youngest, and it was customary in Laban’s culture that the oldest be given away to marriage first. Jacob offered to wed both his daughters; Laban agreed only if he helped with the Family business. Jacob complied. Jacob’s love nest became a brothel; Jacob had 11 sons in total with Leah and a handful of Nursemaids. Falling deeper into sin, Jacob threatens to abandon the family business because Rachel is still unable to have children; Jacob agrees to stay under the condition Laban gets all the white sheep; he gets all the black. Jacob commits thievery by manipulating the lambs’ food source, Mandrakes, and feeding it to the healthy sheep to turn them black. Then just when Jacob thought he’d gotten away with sin, Devil came a calling. Devil offers up Poseidon’s Trident to Jacob for his firstborn Judah. Jacob calls for Peace in Death Valley and uses the Trident to bring water to the dried-up wells. Rachel followed Sarah’s memoirs to the wishing well and tossed in all the Silver she had and wished for a child, she too became pregnant with a son of God, Joseph

