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==The Blackest Bible.==
 
==The Blackest Bible.==
  
The Blackest Bible is a uniformed dogma and guide to those who seek to summon destruction, chaos or the laws of evil upon the entire world. Those who read from it with desire to apply its wisdom are often labeled members of [[The Blackest Cult]]. The passages of this bible are every growing and fully evil in its truest form. The Bible seeks to destroy both the reader and itself in its text. Evil consumes at different paces for different evils, but all forms of darkness agree that evil is the truest nature of the beast of man. Read for whatever reasons you wish, but remember that the Blackest Bible is more then just a book created by zealot mad men. It is the true word of all prophets of the natural force of darkness and chaos. Behold the tidbits of information with a careful mind’s eye, for not everything here is true, nor is one thing entirely false. Welcome to the Blackest Bible.
 
  
==Evil==
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The Blackest Bible is a uniformed dogma and guide to those who seek to summon destruction, chaos or the laws of evil upon the entire world. Those who read from it with desire to apply its wisdom are often labeled members of [[The Blackest Cult]]. The passages of this bible are ever growing and fully evil in its truest form. The Bible seeks to destroy both the reader and itself in its text. Evil consumes at different paces for different evils, but all forms of darkness agree that evil is the truest nature of the beast of man. Read for whatever reasons you wish, but remember that the Blackest Bible is more then just a book created by zealot mad men. It is the true word of all prophets of the natural force of darkness and chaos. Behold the tidbits of information with a careful mind’s eye, for not everything here is true, nor is one thing entirely false. Welcome to the Blackest Bible.
To agree to serve evil and bring it to fruit, a man must agree that the idea of evil is one of dogma and symbolism. Evil is less real then the wind. It has no shape or true material weight. It cannot be proven or dispelled by fact or magic. Evil is a common concept invented by those who doubly support the falsehood known as “good’. There is no such force at work in the universe. The reality we exist within has no governing laws to control the path of planets, plants or people. The philosophy of good/evil is one created by man.  
 
Man may call you evil for embracing your desires or accepting your rightful place among animals. For this reason we accept their title as a figurehead of our movement. Evil could also be described in such fashion as-
 
“A false doctrine forced on those who seek total enlighten through desire, gluttony and worship of the animal rights of man”
 
  
The creation of langue and law has painted this false thing called “evil” to really exist when in reality it is just a meaningless word with no chemical or material makeup.  An evil man can be loving, gentile, kind, generous and honest just as any alignment of moral. It is only the racist nature of man that projects the word “evil” on those who embrace the universal truths of life. We will adopt this cloak as garments of ceremony. As a magnificent banner to march under.
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Signed: --[[User:The Blackest Pen|The Blackest Pen]] 17:04, 12 August 2006 (CEST)The Blackest Pen
  
We allow “evil” to describe us because it shuns most men. Those who think Evil is a real object or force are already under the influence of the Shepard of “good”. Shepards influence sheep. Those who can look past the word of “evil” can only then fully evolve into a perfect being.
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''The Cover of The Blackest Bible''
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==Good==
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====Chapter 1: Truth vs Fiction.====
  
Another figment of the human mind. A disgusting nature that limits the natural desires of men. Good often seeks to bar man from lust, gluttony, rage, sloth, pride and many other natural desires of all living things. Good normally lords over the weak , promoting law over the free choice of men. Good is often seen as “right” even though it is a human’s normal desire to perform evil. Good is the long struggle, while Evil always represents the easiest and fastest way to achieve all goals. Good normally benefits the few at the helm of authority while limiting the common man’s desires and freedoms placed on him at birth. Good is the enemy of man’s freedom. Good is closest to the most noted definition of evil then any other object, force or being.
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This chapter seeks to define good and evil in its simple forms. It also will lead the wise reader towards understanding The Blackest Bible's intent. The philosophy of this chapter underlines the very meaning of The Blackest Bible's evil. Wise men who read deeper may find lost meaning within this chapter.
  
==The 1st chapter==
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[[The Blackest Bible/Chapter 1|Chapter 1]]
  
==== The dragon vs the baby====
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====Chapter 2: The Path Of How.====
  
The good Noble had traveled to destroy the evil dragon. The dragon had spent years pillaging and eatng the countryside clean of its cattle and people. The King of the land had sent the Noble to end the dragon’s evil by slaying it dead in the cave it slept in.  
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This chapter seeks to define tools to survive and grow in a world of good. It's reason it to arm and protect those evils that are surrounded at all times by "good" Those who already have perfect weapons and a safe home may not need to read from this chapter. But for those who are in need of advice or truth to defeat or survive your enemies, this chapter can be studied.
  
After some time, the Noble had climbed the mountain to reach the Dragon’s cave and entered. When walking down the dark cave’s mouth, the Dragon was found overlooking a human baby. The creature was about to devour it for a midday snack before the Noble spoke.
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[[The Blackest Bible/Chapter 2|Chapter 2]]
  
Noble: Dragon! You doth Evil and I valiantly await to destroy you in battle! You have done many dark things that man has dubbed “evil” in its very essence, and I the “good” Noble shall slay you.
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====Chapter 3: The Blackest Prophecies.====
  
Dragon: (musing) Evil? What is this evil?
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This Chapter details the Seven Blackest Prophecies. Each one a marker to be checked off as they unfold into our world. With each Prophecy that comes true, The Blackest Bible earns more credit as the "Book to effectly and offically begin the end of the world"
  
Noble: You eat our cattle!
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Once all of The Blackest Prophecies come true, evil will finally take control of the universe and reclaime its rightful spot as master of all things, even the stars.
  
Dragon: The gods made all animals to feed larger animals. The chain of food is long and unedited since the beginning of all things. Cows fit in my mouth, and they are numbered enough to feed me. I eat only to survive. They are not your cows, they are simply cows. And Dragons eat cows. It is not evil, it is the law of life. The universal law of life.
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'''Of all chapters within The Blackest Bible, this one is debated the most. Many hail the Blackest Prophecies as the lies of mad men, while many see them as the seven signs of truth. Read with inteligent caution and a wise eye'''
  
Noble: Dragon! You eat humans as well! This IS evil!
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[[The Blackest Bible/Chapter 3|Chapter 3]]
  
Dragon: But humans are simply smaller cows. Dragons are larger cows. And all cows are made to eat by the bigger beast. This is not evil, it is again, the universal law of life. Humans eat cows, so do dragons…Dragons also eat humans. This is just the way god made us, and it is nothing you call “evil”.
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==== Chapter 4: Of prophets ====
  
Noble: (musing) Well, maybe so! But that baby is innocent and not worthy of being eaten! THAT is evil!
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On matters of prophets we look towards the wisdom of
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those who embrace evil. The world is filled with
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amazing masters in the arts of darkness, treachery,
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torture, mayhem and murder.  Some Prophets speak to
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the undead to earn sight. Some Prophets commune with
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gods, forces of nature or use drugs to obtain sacred
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details of evil information. Some Prophets may keep
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their insights secret or contained only in personal
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doctrines limited to one religion, guild or group. The
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Blackest Cult embraces your evils all the same.
  
Dragon: the baby is merely a smaller cow then you. Innocence? All animals are innocent. There is no defining laws declaring one animal more guilty then the next. To create such laws and force them on the natural design of any animal is unnatural in the greatest form! (dragon roars with rage)
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'''Warning:''' ''All Prophets who publish within The Blackest Bible, are in fact signing their own death sentence. All Prophets of The Blackest Bible are destined for death in the path of promoting evil''
  
Noble: Well, I hear by aware you that you as a natural animal should not eat what you have evolved to eat. That the natural laws of the universe do not apply to you NO MORE! It is good’s unnatural right to demand you cease being a dragon, and start being a dead thing that no longer lives by natural law!
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[[The Blackest Bible/Chapter 4|Chapter 4]]
  
Dragon: And what gives you the right to change the laws of life? Change the very nature of nature? To force a dragon to starve and cease being the animal he was born to be?
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====Chapter 5: The Blackest Favor.====
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What does The Blackest Bible want from you? Can you profit from repaying its evil? This chapter details what The Blackest Bible wants from you. No secret agendas or hidden plots are left to the evil man's eyes. True sight into the book's desires and motives
  
Noble: Man! Man and his ideas of good that we push on you! You are no longer allowed the life your kind are born to be. You are no longer allowed the freedom of nature and creature. The laws of the universe cease to rule in the face of good. All tings will bend to this new law or be slain like I shall now slay you.
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[[The Blackest Bible/Chapter 5|Chapter 5]]
  
The Noble rushed forward sword held high. The dragon devoured him in one swift move. The Knight was unaware of the natural dangers of dealing with an “evil” beast within his home. The idealism of good blinded him to his stupidity. The Dragon finished his meal with one tasty screaming baby.
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====Chapter 6: The Forces Of Power====
(Dharghoolien Proverb of nature)
 
  
====The snake and the rat====
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The universe does not destroy or create itself on forces of good or evil, it depends only on forces of power. This chapter details the forces of this universe and gives advice on useing these forces to aquire or destroy power.
  
A snake had called a rat a slithering fool. The rat retorted to the snake that it was vermin and without honor.
 
  
Both shook hands and agreed to kill the turtle together.
 
(Proverb of Wargore)
 
  
====The Beloved Evil King====
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[[The Blackest Bible/Chapter 6|Chapter 6]]
  
The evil king sat among his advisors preparing to address his commonwealth. The head servant reminded the King that he was in great danger at all times. That his conquests and victories have cultivated a sea of jealousy and spite among those who plot against him. The King asked his advisor what he would have him do to limit any attacks on his person.
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====Chapter 7: Of The Dead====
  
The advisor replied
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All things of death, the dead or the dieing.  
“Come with me to the fortress on the hill. There we can be safe from assassins and mercenaries who will undoubtedly try to murder us today”
 
  
The King responded as he always did.
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[[The Blackest Bible/Chapter 7|Chapter 7]]
“Though I am an evil king, I commit my evils for the people of my land. My love for them is as great as my thirst for power. My kingdom is a garden of peace for the people. My kingdom showers its commoners and Nobles alike with freedom and happiness. I will not separate myself from my people to hide In the fortress on the hill”
 
  
The advisor was upset by this, and decided that he would go to the fortress himself and allow the king to die at the hands of those who surly plotted to strike this day. The advisor, you see, had secret reports detailing a plot to strike the King’s chambers to assassinate the hated among the elite. The reports were sound and correct, there were assassins in the kingdom, and they indeed plotted an attack. Pressing the issue no further, they advisor went to the fortress and allowed the king to enter the crowd without shareing the secret details of his findings.
 
  
The speech was wonderfully delivered to a cheering nation. The crowd had thrown roses and kisses the king’s way for his devotion to the realm. The King announced that he would be taking a cut in his earnings to increase the wealth of all within his realm. He openly refused gifts to celebrate his generosity, instead he allowed himself to have nothing more fabulous then his people owned. His made sure his cloths were no better then those who served him and that his luxuries did not number greater then those owned by his Nobles.
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====Chapter 8: The Blackest Rights====
He then announced a holiday on behalf of the people of his kingdom. The love was undying and the king entered the crowd to shake the thousands of hands that welcomed him. He was surrounded by a kingdom that loved him.
 
  
At that exact moment an assassin entered the fortress where the suspecting advisor rested. His chambers were filled with luxuries that the commoners could never afford. His cloths were of finer fabrics then all those of the land. His guards were under paid to insure the advisor’s wealth retained. The advisor never saw the assassin who was allowed entrance by the jealous underpaid guards. The advisor was found with his neck slit and cloths stolen. He was killed by a kingdom he never knew.  
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The five Animal rights as given to you by the universe. The 5 rights of chaos.  
  
Moral of the story: Do not build fortresses to protect yourself. Isolation is dangerous. Keep your friends close and your enemies closer. Do not hoard or plot behind the common man's back. Instead, wallow in every man's shoes and never allow your happyness to rise above those who serve you. Only through being equal to your servants can you ever earn thier love and respect. Make those around you want your love, not want your belongings.
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[[The Blackest Bible/Chapter 8|Chapter ]]

Latest revision as of 01:51, 26 November 2006

The Blackest Bible.

The Blackest Bible is a uniformed dogma and guide to those who seek to summon destruction, chaos or the laws of evil upon the entire world. Those who read from it with desire to apply its wisdom are often labeled members of The Blackest Cult. The passages of this bible are ever growing and fully evil in its truest form. The Bible seeks to destroy both the reader and itself in its text. Evil consumes at different paces for different evils, but all forms of darkness agree that evil is the truest nature of the beast of man. Read for whatever reasons you wish, but remember that the Blackest Bible is more then just a book created by zealot mad men. It is the true word of all prophets of the natural force of darkness and chaos. Behold the tidbits of information with a careful mind’s eye, for not everything here is true, nor is one thing entirely false. Welcome to the Blackest Bible.

Signed: --The Blackest Pen 17:04, 12 August 2006 (CEST)The Blackest Pen

BlackestSymbol6.jpg
The Cover of The Blackest Bible

Chapter 1: Truth vs Fiction.

This chapter seeks to define good and evil in its simple forms. It also will lead the wise reader towards understanding The Blackest Bible's intent. The philosophy of this chapter underlines the very meaning of The Blackest Bible's evil. Wise men who read deeper may find lost meaning within this chapter.

Chapter 1

Chapter 2: The Path Of How.

This chapter seeks to define tools to survive and grow in a world of good. It's reason it to arm and protect those evils that are surrounded at all times by "good" Those who already have perfect weapons and a safe home may not need to read from this chapter. But for those who are in need of advice or truth to defeat or survive your enemies, this chapter can be studied.

Chapter 2

Chapter 3: The Blackest Prophecies.

This Chapter details the Seven Blackest Prophecies. Each one a marker to be checked off as they unfold into our world. With each Prophecy that comes true, The Blackest Bible earns more credit as the "Book to effectly and offically begin the end of the world"

Once all of The Blackest Prophecies come true, evil will finally take control of the universe and reclaime its rightful spot as master of all things, even the stars.

Of all chapters within The Blackest Bible, this one is debated the most. Many hail the Blackest Prophecies as the lies of mad men, while many see them as the seven signs of truth. Read with inteligent caution and a wise eye

Chapter 3

Chapter 4: Of prophets

On matters of prophets we look towards the wisdom of those who embrace evil. The world is filled with amazing masters in the arts of darkness, treachery, torture, mayhem and murder. Some Prophets speak to the undead to earn sight. Some Prophets commune with gods, forces of nature or use drugs to obtain sacred details of evil information. Some Prophets may keep their insights secret or contained only in personal doctrines limited to one religion, guild or group. The Blackest Cult embraces your evils all the same.

Warning: All Prophets who publish within The Blackest Bible, are in fact signing their own death sentence. All Prophets of The Blackest Bible are destined for death in the path of promoting evil

Chapter 4

Chapter 5: The Blackest Favor.

What does The Blackest Bible want from you? Can you profit from repaying its evil? This chapter details what The Blackest Bible wants from you. No secret agendas or hidden plots are left to the evil man's eyes. True sight into the book's desires and motives

Chapter 5

Chapter 6: The Forces Of Power

The universe does not destroy or create itself on forces of good or evil, it depends only on forces of power. This chapter details the forces of this universe and gives advice on useing these forces to aquire or destroy power.


Chapter 6

Chapter 7: Of The Dead

All things of death, the dead or the dieing.

Chapter 7


Chapter 8: The Blackest Rights

The five Animal rights as given to you by the universe. The 5 rights of chaos.

Chapter