Byzantium Pantocrator
06-11-2004, 04:28
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Askaris-
Over the smouldering remains of the heathen 'civic' temple that had defiled Byzantium, the Emperor, Iason Pelagios stood proudly, surveying the area from one of the heathen's aerodynes. His people had learned the secrets of the superior technology of the Descoladans and turned it against them. But it was either Narses' strategic genius or the Emperor's leadership ... but the living God, called Yahweh by the Jews, Three-in-One ...
Surely, only the intervention of the Eternal One would have allowed the relatively small Byzantine people such a great triumph over a seemingly large empire. However, nearly as many Byzantines as were free in the Lord still lived under the thrall of the godless capitalists. Shame upon them who worship Mammon and not the Logos!
But there would be time for a crusade later. He heard the voices stirring in his mind again. It was time to reform Spiritual Israel, which had been so weakened by centuries of godless heathen domination.
Askaris-
Over the smouldering remains of the heathen 'civic' temple that had defiled Byzantium, the Emperor, Iason Pelagios stood proudly, surveying the area from one of the heathen's aerodynes. His people had learned the secrets of the superior technology of the Descoladans and turned it against them. But it was either Narses' strategic genius or the Emperor's leadership ... but the living God, called Yahweh by the Jews, Three-in-One ...
Surely, only the intervention of the Eternal One would have allowed the relatively small Byzantine people such a great triumph over a seemingly large empire. However, nearly as many Byzantines as were free in the Lord still lived under the thrall of the godless capitalists. Shame upon them who worship Mammon and not the Logos!
But there would be time for a crusade later. He heard the voices stirring in his mind again. It was time to reform Spiritual Israel, which had been so weakened by centuries of godless heathen domination.