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The Holy Bible of El-Ven (abandoned)

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The Holy Bible of El-Ven is collection of story from a fantasy world El-Den telling its creation, gods and people. The book is written with inspiration from The Old Testament in a more fantasy point of view. This book is not meant to mock any religion as the writer is religious himself, it is however to provide enjoyable experience or just for fun. This book is written in a style thar the people of the story are supposed to be the one authoring the book not the writer. Author's Note: This is the first time i wrote a book and i am not an english speaker but i enjoyed reading english materials and decided to write myself. In this book the reader will find author's note littered within the book to give the reader help on understanding the story, its interpretation and interesting bits. Warning : This story is fiction and the likeliness of character and name in this story in relation of real life is coincidence or satirically deliberate.
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Chapter 1 - In The Beginning

In the beginning, there was ___.

In that ___ came a being.

Almighty He was so He created nothingness.

In that nothingness came Aku with His equal and opposite Anu.

Anu wanted the nothingness for Himself so He tricked Aku to make 70 Lands out of Himself.

Aku relies He was tricked.

Curse thee Brother of mineth. These art mine own creation so i shalt destroyeth it.

But They were equals no more.

Begone thee Brother of mineth as thee hast nay right for thing thee hast given to me.

Aku was casted away.

Anu gave the 70 Lands to His 70 Children.

Beholdeth mine own children, i giveth thee all a piece of this lands equally amongst thee so thee shalt not square over it.

Anu was satisfied, so Anu decided to relinquish to The Children.

Beholdeth mine own children, i giveth thee all a piece of mine own flesh equally amongst thee so thee shalt not square over it.

But Anu looked for one of His Child more than the Others.

Beholdeth mine own child El, for thee mine own youngest i giveth thee mine own Nameth to thee as thee now shalt be callled Anui-El.

Lo mine own Father, grateful is me to thee for thy Nameth is the greatest Gift of gifts so i shalt useth thy Nameth for good and good only.

Anu was pleased but he was no more.

The Others were jealous for The Gift of El.

Banded together were they to rip Anui-El of His Name.

But The Name had power within It so Anui-El casted Them away.

Lo mine own brothers, i hast upholdeth the Nameth of our Father as thee hath broken His commandeth, for it i did cast thee from thy landeth and tooketh it as mineth owneth.

For his righteous Brothers, Anui-El gave them Their right.

Lo mine own brothers, for thee who hast upholdeth the Nameth of our Father i giveth thee the right to ruleth thy owneth landeth or a lodging to mineth owneth if it be true thee hadst hath lost thy owneth landeth.

Lo our brother Anui-El, we humbly taketh thy term, for it we shalt exalt thee and exalt The Nameth of our Father

Powerful is The Name as It should not be used, so Anui-El commanded.

Lo mine own brothers, The Nameth of our Father is Holy thus thee and thy kind shalt not hath used it in vain but in good and good only for it thee shalt calleth me El so not to useth The Nameth of our Father in vain.

Exalted was El to relinquish such power.

However exalted El was, His Brothers weren't.

Lo our brother El, we did thank thee for giving us lodging, but we cannot continueth existing liketh this as our landeth wast our existence.

Lo mine own brothers, for thy plea i giveth each of thee a piece of mine own landeth in exchange for thy Holy Oath to serve me in The Nameth of our Father thus thee lot shalt beest hath called Ang-El and thee lot shalt called mine own nameth El-Shaddoll.

Lo mine own brother El, in The Nameth of our Father we solemnly swear The Holy Oath that we shalt serve thee, exalted thee, venerate thee and thee only as we giveth up our names in exchange for the names thee hast gaveth us in The Nameth of our Father as Ang-El and we shalt call thee by thee nameth El-Shaddoll.

Satisfied was El and His Brothers.

But some of Them weren't.

They had spoke relieve but in the deepest part of their heart.

Curse thee our brother El, we were did create equals as non shalt standeth above the others but thee hadst stripeth us of our given names and beshrew us with nameth to serve thee for it in The Nameth of our Father we solemnly swear The un-Holy Oath to bringeth thee down from thy throne and maketh thee suffer.