Chosen But Wise
King David of Israel, driven by conquest, seeks to use the Ark of the Covenant not only as a religious symbol but as a weapon of mass destruction. Solomon, who learns through his interactions with demons and the decimated ancient cities Sodom and Gomorrah about the true nature of the Ark, urges caution, fearing the divine power it holds. However, David’s warrior instinct makes him contemplate using it in warfare, raising the stakes in the region.
First StrikeDespite the summit, Mesopotamia and Egypt contemplate a preemptive nuclear strike against other ancient powers. But in their mutual mistrust, plot against each...
Weapons of (Brah)-Mass Destruction In ancient India, scholars contemplate the Brahmastra, a divine weapon described in their Vedic texts. Unlike other civilizations, India is...
Do As I Say, Not As I Do Shiva, the destroyer of worlds, issues a cosmic warning to all the civilizations entangled in the...