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"Beyond uncountable measurements in a rumour told he killed many innocent lives of people, it has been proven now that he did not know that they did not wanted a fight nor war. Osiris, the god of life and duat, his action for doing is neither undertandable nor ethical. Why did he cause this? What made him do such horrible yet only good for Seth's rank? As much as he loved him brotherhoodly, this is not a way for him to let Seth get high as it only made it worst by knowing he was killing the innocence under the control of Osiris."

"However, in this trial is for Seth not for Osiris...and I could only judge in the presense of life not death. Him being in the underworld means I could not give him the punishment but for Seth, I could."

The voice of the gods were incomplete disbelief and betrayal. "How could Osiris do such horrible thing?" The gods felt the betrayal of their late King, for he could also done such horrid in the darkness.

"Hm? Is that all?" Everyone glance at the sun god, who was beeming her eyes on Isis. She pursed her lips and smirk. "Nothing else? Nephys? Khumn? Maat?...ah...Isis my love?" She asked devilishly, there was something in her eyes that could vanish you in a single stare. Isis knew what Amun Ra in trying to perceived, but ofcourse, Isis did not wanted to humiliate her husband infront of the gods. She hated the term pity, and she'll know everyone will pity her for what Osiris have done. Not being loved by your own husband who was in lust for his own brother.

"None." Isis said confidently. Amun ra laugh in a playfully way, she was being watch by the god and goddess-confuse why the sun god is laughing.

"Fine. Still even if Seth did not know that they were innocent from the beginning, he still killed them. Which counts that he still made the crime, right Maat?" Her eyes was flaming with the sun as she questioned her daughter, Maat.

Maat sighed and glance at Seth one more time before turning her back to her Mother. "Yes."

"I hope you won't turn down my preposition, Maat." Amun Ra was staring at Maat giving meaningful eye contact, but Maat showed no emotions toward her.

Khumn, Nephys and Horus knew the chance of Seth getting free were only a zero point one percent. But, they'd still hope for the better.

"God of the desert, Seth. I shall now declare your final judgement." A glowing feather appeared, it was like a fountain pen-stylus. "Seth, shall have all his achievement and praise wiped from his records. Seth's temple, living quarters, and offering will be disposed of by Isis, the god of magic. He committed crimes, for which he must perceive severe punishment, thus, he will be exiled to the sun boat where he will forced to row for hundred of year."

Amun Ra halt and look back at Maat smiling. "Oh Maat, you sure know how to make a fool out of me."

"Upon being demoted to a demi god, you will no longer be the god of war and desert and shall therefar be banished to the greatest depths, where you can look up at the world, look back at your sins, and repent. The final judgement is declared by the count of Ennead." Maat signed a paper by which made a glowing hurricane around Seth. When the wind stop, Seth beautiful face was seen. He had those crimson hair and eyes, pointed nose, and unbearable lips. The god and goddess were shocked to finally see his features.

"His hair is the color of blood!"

"A cursed color!"

"Even his eyes are red."

"He's pretty."

"Is it okay to let him not get the punishment?"

"And not banished?"

"I thought he'd be ugly."






"And with this the trial of Ennead shall now come to close."

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