Book VIII: Baat Sheeva

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Baat Sheva was created by the God Tellawow. She was the first Queen of the Gainese People. Baat Sheva was the most beautiful mortal alive. She was admired by all including St. Bishop who proposed to the beloved woman how ever Athena furious at him, prohibited him from speaking to her. Instead she sent their son Zeus to marry her. Zeus agreed for he was highly attracted to her beauty. He hid himself as a Gainese Guard and snuck into the Queen's bed chambers where they had passionate intercourse.

He revealed himself as Zeus, son of Athena and St. Bishop and proposed to her. She accepted and the two had a daughter named Apoliola. But Tellawow Baat Sheeva's jealous husband and brother of Zeus decided he could not see Baat Sheeva and he decided to eat Baat Sheeva and so he did so on her 1,269th Birthday. Baat Sheeva's last action was to protect her daughter and gave them up to the Shinto people to care for her. Apoliola would go on to become a Goddess in her own right, the Goddess of Justice.

Apoliola in seeking revenge for her mother ordered Tellawow into her bed chambers. There she slept with him giving birth to Calluvius who would fight his father and send him to the depths of Sumun. Sumun is the eternal prison in which no light comes in and no light comes out saved only for the worst of the worst of the world.

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