Friday, March 27, 2026

Ft. Night Under Heaven

The only true evil occurs when a person cannot hear or interrupts all communication, especially when their duty to their comrades is to live, heal, and die for one another. That honor cannot be taken away by God or any soldier who sacrifices their life daily for their nation. These soldiers understand the price they pay, knowing that they may leave their right arm in Hell, hearing the Bells of Hell ring twice before a third toll could be heard without a marriage.

 

These individuals, at all levels, break through the barriers I had set for those who have returned with their own regiments, proudly bearing their state flags on their right arms for another day and another chance to die in peace. They believe this world may serve as a ticket to Hell, allowing them to reclaim their days and that Tree, returning to face the enemy upon new ground that will rise within the Gates of Hell, where the Horn of Valhalla awaits the sound of TAPS honoring all fallen warriors who were given a chance to help those who can heal and live together in peace.

 

For another who was unable to die, despite the many who had perished, they could not enter Heaven. The Lord witnessed their day fade, yet He creates only a few to lead with audacity, standing behind those who have not abandoned their posts. They believe that God has provided them with a path to never quit, even when tickets are given to those without hope of escape from Hell or who yearn for a new day.

 

That new day will cry out from the depths of human suffering, judging and freeing those who feel powerless. The Saints of Satan return side by side in numbers that restore life to their families, as the Devil must return from the mountaintops to hear the Bells of Freedom ringing from every peak, time and time again.

"when they attack Us once. We will attack them twice, back to back. I bet you they won't attack." ~ Southern Athena

1 comment:

  1. Communication and Duty: The opening lines highlight that true evil arises not from actions but from the inability or refusal to communicate, particularly when soldiers feel a duty to support each other in life and death. Honor among soldiers is emphasized as an unassailable value, linking their sacrifices to a higher calling.

    Understanding Sacrifice: Soldiers are portrayed as aware of the costs of their service, suggesting that they may suffer greatly (metaphorically leaving a part of themselves in "Hell") while also remaining devoted to their comrades. The mention of "Bells of Hell" and "marriage" complicates their experience, hinting at the intertwined fates of life and death in combat.

    Resilience and Courage: The text discusses individuals who break through barriers and return from conflict, carrying their state flags as symbols of pride and resilience. They view their struggles in this world as part of a larger battle, confronting enemies not just physically but symbolically within the "Gates of Hell."

    Leadership and Audacity: The passage refers to a divine aspect wherein only a few are chosen to lead with boldness. These leaders support those who remain steadfast in their responsibilities, suggesting a belief in divine guidance even amidst despair.

    Hope Amid Suffering: The potential for a "new day" represents hope that arises from suffering. This day is tied to liberation and judgment, reflecting a theme of redemption where the powerless might find strength.

    Rebellion Against Despair: The concept of “Saints of Satan” returning alongside those who were once seen as evil suggests a reclamation of life and defiance against despair. It hints at a belief in transformation and the cyclical nature of struggle and relief, as represented by the "Bells of Freedom" echoing through the mountains.

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