Unto the darkest of all gods I now again look with spite; the brother of the mighty Zeus; ruler of the underworld, thou bear thine name for it is truly vile; Hades, lord of the underworld, brother of all mighty Zeus himself.

  I Homerus know not if thou was born a bastard, O’ great dark one; thou art truly the most contemptuous being in existence; that thou has the power of divinity; thine vile evil, of Hades; cast down by your own into the darkness of evil hate; know that your brother Zeus does not loath you as I do Hades; your brother pities you.

  It is those that are corrupt; the damned and those that hate; they come unto to you, Hades; in endless droves, mortal souls; now more than ever in this glorious technological age of war; tell me this O’ wicked Hades, “Has thou not greatly prospered from our despair; from the wickedness of evil set by you Hades into humanity? As Zeus your brother; in his own ignorance has allowed us to become wicked; have you now grown in strength to challenge his might?  I think nay, thou shall always cower from thine siblings of good.”

  “Hades; thou art truly to be loathed; you who brought upon humanity; the evil that now plagues mortal hearts; disease and all that is wicked have risen from thine divinity; my hatred to you extreme, Lord of the Underworld; all of humanities hate is Hades; a great compliment unto thine wickedness and evil indeed.”

  Truly the mother of Hades; the stepmother of the all mighty Zeus; her husband as well; how could they let this befall the other gods? Perhaps it was for spite of his first wife that the father of mighty Zeus and Hades let this vile and wicked thing be born into the great divinity of the heavens.

   “O’ Great Hades; the divine wickedness;” darker than Hera could ever hope to be; thou now consorts with thine brothers wife; “Does the mighty evil; Hades, do you seek to rule humanity? Wouldst thou tempt Athena and Cythereia into battle?  Does thou not realize that all the gods spite your wickedness; in her hatred for Zeus, Hera would be the only one to stand with you; know now and forever O’ great dark one, that all are of you forever contemptuous; thou would battle all if thou were to take humanity.”

  My thanks unto the other gods; Hades himself may not walk this earth; by the gods, I thank thee all for this; every insult hurled only compliments this forever contemptuous god; Discord, goddess that inspires hate, wickedness, evil and chaos; she trembles in thine divine presence; thou must surely be all evil to make this occur.

“Hades the vile; tell me this O great god of the damned; what is it that thou does despise?  Could it be the beauty the beauty and love; the gifts bestowed upon humanity by gray-eyed Athena and golden haired Aphrodite?  This O’ great dark one; Hades the wicked; I know is not true; even in thins wickedness gardens of beauty can be found in thine realm; the land of the damned; even the mighty evil of the great Hades does value the gifts of the sisters.”

  Now again I am left wondering; I Homerus look into the stare of humanities eyes, in this new age; Athena herself alows me to write this song unto the most wicked; unto Hades himself; “I wonder if the mused in the land of the damned sing my songs; if the satire abounds in hell as it once did in Athens; “Tell me O’ Evil one; Hades; does thou have a favorite amongst all my hymns?”

  Again, today, in our new and glorious age; of war, poverty and famine; there are indeed too many that suffer; unto all the mortal men and women; all those that are corrupt; forever let them suffer; it is unto these people that I wish Hades; “Live in the hell that thou so righteously does now deserved from thine own actions!”

  “O’ goddess; O’ Athena, thou must be given the highest of all possible praise; the goddess who has show unto the most evil; unto Hades himself you have taught love of beauty, and wisdom; I praise thee again from my soul goddess Athena; thou art truly the most divine.”

  There have indeed been times; now and in the past; the time of the gods; wherein even I have felt the pull; the forever grasping hand of dark will; greed that is insatiable; Hades would never hold me firm, I value beauty, love and all that is good on mother earth; “O’ dark one; Hades; I forever defy thee, for thou art vile in thine wickedness; yes I admit once again that we do need your temptations, as we need the chaos of Discord.”

  Let it be known to all that yes we do need Hades; the evil lord is required; without his divine wickedness; the forbidden secrets brought by Hades unto humanity; from this wickedness caused by the evil lord we know the meaning of what is good and righteous.

  “O’ Great Hades, the lord of the damned; living in thine eternal despair; know that you are valued in humanity; even Athena and the great Zeus himself; we understand that we indeed have need of you; your evil set into humankind has given us the need for hope and all that is good; both unto humanity and unto the other gods themselves.”

  There are now a great many that despise the vile one; in the church of the one god, he also exists; “Thine wickedness is alive and well on mother earth, O’ forever contemptuous one;”  long away is the day when earth again knows true peace; “Those of us that are true unto our selves, as well as each other; all who are just and good; we do not fear thine divinity Hades, we pity you  O’ dark one; you, who are bound into an eternity with all who are damned; I myself feel for you; O’ Great Lord of The Dead.”

  It is true that unto the evil lord; all that is evil; the most vile of all to be born from the heavens; that my hatred is in excessive extreme; “I loath thee with all my being Hades; it is unfortunate that you must exist, that should you perish another will take your place; that for us to truly know good we must have thine evil.”

  Now in our new age; in this time of oppression; the rule of wealth and it’s greed; from this his power grows forever more; it is through humanities new sins that Hades finds new and richer sustenance in our increasing masses of evil souls; and unto all this the majorities; with increasing speed; turn blind eyes.
 
  “May the other gods; Aphrodite and Athena; may you all help dear, sweet humanity; help us against the sways of these evil temptations that follow us in our lives; all things that make the darkest of gods; the one that I spite with all my being; O’ Great Hades, you are the most wicked in thine hateful divinity; truly blessed be the day when we can all say unto thee; you, Hades the vile; you, we no longer need.”

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