Anubis, the Egyptian god with the jackal’s head, stalks through heaven’s gates, his obsidian fur absorbing the divine light. His eyes burn with ancient malice, fixated on vengeance against the Abrahamic god. Raising his clawed hand, he begins a guttural incantation, the syllables twisting reality as the ground trembles.
The Virgin Mary is introduced, her serenity shattered by the sudden descent. As chaos erupts, Anubis strides away, his claws dripping with ethereal blood as every angel who stands in his way falls, their wings torn and fading into dust. "None shall bar my path," he growls, leaving devastation in his wake.
God[/@ch_3], a being of radiant majesty, and Jesus, robed in pure white, descend with legions of angelic warriors. But upon reaching Earth, the armies gaze in horror: the world is now a barren desert, sun-scorched and lifeless.]
The sky burns orange over endless dunes, the remnants of humanity erased. God surveys the devastation, sorrow etched into his immortal face. "What has become of creation?" he murmurs.
Anubis[/@ch_1] materializes, his form looming against the desert horizon. He chants another incantation, summoning twin sarcophagi whose lids snap open hungrily. With a flick of his wrist, God and Jesus are imprisoned inside, their powers muted.]
Anubis crushes the angelic armies beneath his feet, the sand stained with divine ichor. "Your armies are nothing," he sneers, as the last seraph falls.
The Virgin Mary[/@ch_2] reappears, trembling.]
Anubis removes her shoes and lifts her feet to his face. The stench is suffocating, and The Virgin Mary melts into a pool of sorrow and defeat. "You are powerless to save her," he taunts God and Jesus, their anguish fueling his triumph.
God[/@ch_3] and Jesus summon every ounce of their power. Blinding beams clash with Anubis’s dark energy, thunder shaking the cavern. But Anubis only smiles, reciting another incantation. Sarcophagi swallow the two divinities, shackling them in ancient stone.]
Anubis strips off his sandals and plants his feet atop the faces of God and Jesus. "You are bound by my will. I am infinitely superior," he declares. The heavens above shudder as he launches a final, devastating attack, paradise collapsing in a rain of golden dust.
Anubis[/@ch_1] stands over the melting forms of God and Jesus. His jackal eyes gleam in the darkness, the last embers of light snuffed out beneath his feet.]
With one last, crushing step, Anubis tramples their faces, and the two divinities dissolve into nothingness. The silence of victory echoes through the void, absolute and eternal. The reign of Anubis is complete.
















