Two: Crimson Skies

“Something is amiss,” Eredone whispered in his cloud kingdom. “The skies are painted a bright scarlet. One of the three kings has fallen.”

The clouds began to twist, the skies dripped with blood, the angels cried, Edmond had died. His soul now plummeting to the depths of hell. Where would a vampire go? Wisconsin? Certainly not to heaven! Why would a cursed being be allowed admittance into the Kingdom of Heaven? Goddess Sierra is forgiving, but not to monsters, and that’s all vampires are. Monsters that look like humans. Justin, God of Justice always does the right thing. If tipping the scales of judgment to send an innocent vampire to hell is the meaning of Justice. So that is the way the gods work. The perfect gods of our world!

People say that vampires are no better than beasts, but I don’t think they understand completely. When a boar dies, it dies. Nothing happens to it. It just…disappears. However, when a vampire dies, its soul is sent directly to the fiery gates of hell for eternity. It seems fair. Doesn’t it? I mean, we’re beasts. A vampire can go through an eternal life without committing a single sin, then one day, a vampire hunter comes across them, and kills them in cold blood, and masks it saying it was the holy thing to do. The sin-free vampire goes to hell, and in fifty years or so, the very human vampire hunter, who has murdered several vampires, dies and goes to Heaven. That is definitely fair. It doesn’t get any more fair than that. Nothing could be more fair.

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Enter the journey of Cecilius DeBhlue, in his desperate attempt to save the planet from his own kind....The Vampires.
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3 Responses to Two: Crimson Skies

  1. Emmerz says:

    this is getting pretty good!!! vamp vs. vamp… who’s it gonna b? lolz ^_^

  2. DragoonHP says:

    This chapter was a little confusing for me…
    The jump between para 2 and para 3 was really abrupt…

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