The Grand Arrival

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Azael, now the master of an unparalleled power, stood at the forefront of a massive army, the one hundred thousand demons assembled before him, their full sets of equipment gleaming ominously in the darkened sky. The preparations were complete, and Azael was ready to set his plan into motion.

With an air of confidence, he turned to Asmodeus. "Is everything ready?"

Asmodeus, ever the voice of guidance, nodded. "The preparations have been completed, my lord. We are ready to proceed."

Azael walked forward, his purpose unwavering, and surveyed the formidable legion of demon knights who stood at the ready. He then turned to Beelzebub and Satan, two of his trusted commanders, and gave them a final set of instructions.

"Beelzebub, Satan, you will oversee the demon knights surrounding Saragar. Do not engage until I give the signal. We must be strategic in our approach."

With their orders in place, Azael, along with his seven ancient demon princes, ascended into the sky. With their dark wings outstretched, they soared over the landscape, heading towards Saragar, the village that had been their home, now a focal point in their campaign.

As Azael and the seven princes descended into the heart of Saragar, a hushed silence fell over the watching crowd. The people of the village, both curious and fearful, gathered to witness this extraordinary event.

With an air of regal authority, Azael addressed the assembled villagers. "My name is Azael, and I stand before you as the one who will claim this land. These are my loyal comrades, the seven princes of the Abyss."

With grand gestures and noble introductions, each of the seven princes stepped forward, each embodying one of the seven deadly sins:

1. Lucifer, sin of pride, with a presence that exuded dignity and self-assuredness.
2. Beelzebub, sin of gluttony, his demeanor exuding an insatiable hunger for power.
3. Leviathan, sin of envy, emanating a palpable sense of longing and desire.
4. Mammon, sin of greed, his very aura radiating an insatiable need for wealth and riches.
5. Satan, sin of wrath, with an aura of unrestrained fury and destructive power.
6. Belphegor, sin of sloth, bearing an air of indolence and disinterest in the affairs of mortals.
7.Asmodeus, sin of lust: Asmodeus, representing the sin of lust, exuded an aura of irresistible temptation. He was one of the seven ancient demon princes who stood alongside Azael as they addressed the villagers of Saragar. His presence conveyed a seductive and alluring charm, emphasizing the diversity of the sins embodied by the group.

The people of Saragar watched with a mix of awe and trepidation as these powerful beings, each representing a sin, introduced themselves with an air of nobility. The world was on the brink of a new era, and the fate of Saragar hung in the balance as Azael and the seven princes of the Abyss laid claim to their dominion, announcing their presence in a display of power and regal authority.

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