Friday, March 18, 2011

The Great Hound (an Essay)

From the Pit of the Void

Part II

Seven years after the professor had died, the Malta news paper read:

The prison of the fallen angels and hybrid-demon some [half human, half spirit was opened today. What come out of the black depths of the pit of the abyss were locusts, with scorpion tails to sting humankind. Their job is to terrorize man, kill at will if he does not submit; if he does not have the mark of the Little Horn, the beast, the dictator of the world, the one weve been waiting for; will we survive? These evil angels, and their demon came out of the abyss in multitudes; hungry for the kill. They had a scout prior to the opening of the abyss. A demon beast called: Manic ore.

As he unlocked the chains that bound the stone over the abyss hole, what took place was that the Manticore, was smashed, and separated from the hole, smashed by the horde of angels and demonic creatures coming out of it. It weight was 80-tons, the rock. The smell wa s so powerful and great, and so full of soot and smoke, it darken the sky and killed everything within a 100-mile radius.

The creatures have now entered earths atmosphere, and are searching the streets of major cities looking for those who will not submit to the world leader whom will be on the world state soon. There are expected to be between 750,000-million to one billion lives taken by these creatures before there hunger is quenched, and the hunt is over.

They look like horses with human faces, standing upright. They have crowns upon their heads, breast plates of armor, and are intelligent, and have long wild hair red hair; they are nothing less than an army from hell, warriors from a time in mans past history, where little is known. These wicked beings chained for thousands of years in darkness are hunters, and

can hardly wait to kill, and eat the human heart with swords, a deadly sting: they will be the terror still unknown to man.

2002 [rev ised 11/2005

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Author:: Dennis Siluk
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