“The Eternal Cycle: The Fall of Time,

“The Eternal Cycle: The Fall of Time, Wisdom, and the Seven Princes of Hell”

By Plato the Pope

A Grand Myth of Love, Rebellion, and Redemption


Index

I. The Creation of the Cosmic Order

  1. The Origin of Time and Wisdom – The birth of Nana Ntikuma (Chronos) and Nehanda (Sofia).
  2. The Forbidden Love – How Time and Wisdom defied the gods.
  3. The Prophecy of the Unborn Child – The fated coming of James Black-Man (Elyon).
  4. The Divine Betrayal – The gods decree punishment for Nehanda and Nana Ntikuma.
  5. The Fracture of the Realms – The balance of Heaven, Earth, and the Underworld is broken.

II. The Rise of the Seven Princes of Hell

  1. The Seven Thrones Beneath the World – The rulers of vice and corruption awaken.
  2. Morning Star, the Fallen Queen – The once-radiant goddess, now cast into the void.
  3. The Ice of Cocytus Cracks – The prison of traitors trembles at the birth of James Black-Man.
  4. The Pact of the Underworld – The Seven Princes vow to destroy the child of prophecy.
  5. The Dark Counsel of the UnderworldOgomfo Nana (Belial), scheming in the abyss.

III. The Journey of James Black-Man

  1. The Mortal Kings of Old – The line of Obadele (Malik), son of Sundiata, and Eshe (Maat).
  2. The Birth of the Divine Child – James Black-Man enters the world.
  3. The Guiding Hands of the Ancestors – Wisdom passed from the Ashanti and Sumerian seers.
  4. The First Mark of Destiny – The child’s power manifests.
  5. The War Among the Gods – A celestial battle over James Black-Man’s fate.

IV. The Trials of the Seven Princes

  1. Sango’s Wrath – The Trial of Ogyafo (Satan, Wrath) – Fire and destruction test the hero.
  2. The Poison of Nsibidi (Leviathan, Envy) – The whispering serpent corrupts.
  3. The Chains of Osei Tutu (Mammon, Greed) – The temptation of wealth and power.
  4. The Song of Ayaba (Asmodeus, Lust) – The prince of desire seduces the weak-willed.
  5. The Curse of Kwaku Ananse (Belphegor, Sloth) – The web of inaction and deceit.
  6. The Feast of Ologun (Beelzebub, Gluttony) – The never-ending hunger.
  7. The Ice Throne of Morning Star (Pride) – The final test against the fallen queen.

V. The Mortal Struggles

  1. James Black-Man’s Battle Against Kings – Corrupt rulers seek to control the divine.
  2. The Rising of the Akan Armies – The ancestors rally against the underworld.
  3. The Betrayal of the Gods – The celestial council turns against humanity.
  4. The Prophecy of the Bantu Seers – Hidden truths from the past revealed.
  5. The Ashanti’s Great Migration – A journey through the spiritual realms.
  6. The Wrath of Ogomfo Nana – The demon of rebellion strikes.

VI. The Final War Between Light and Shadow

  1. The Seven Princes Unleashed – Hell’s forces march upon the earth.
  2. The Breaking of the Divine Veil – Heaven’s intervention fails.
  3. The Return of Morning Star – The fallen queen rises once more.
  4. James Black-Man’s Sacrifice – The moment of truth and the final test.
  5. The Binding of the Seven – Sealing the evils away.
  6. The Judgment of the Ancestors – Who shall rule the new world?

VII. The Legacy of the Eternal Cycle

  1. The Fall of the Old Gods – A new order begins.
  2. The Rise of the New Kings – James Black-Man’s bloodline shapes the world.
  3. The Awakening of the Mortal Sages – A new era of knowledge.
  4. The Rebirth of Nehanda – Wisdom’s eternal return.
  5. The Eternal Watch of Nana Ntikuma – Time’s endless duty.
  6. The Cycle Will Begin Again – The sins shall one day rise once more.

Appendices

Appendix I: The Seven Princes of the Underworld

  1. Morning Star (Pride) – The fallen queen, frozen yet eternal.
  2. Ogomfo Nana (Belial, Worthlessness) – The deceiver and betrayer.
  3. Osei Tutu (Mammon, Greed) – The merchant of souls.
  4. Nsibidi (Leviathan, Envy) – The whispering storm.
  5. Ayaba (Asmodeus, Lust) – The corrupter of flesh and passion.
  6. Kwaku Ananse (Belphegor, Sloth) – The weaver of idleness.
  7. Ologun (Beelzebub, Gluttony) – The endless devourer.

Appendix II: The Ancestral Bloodlines

  1. The Line of Obadele (Malik) and Eshe (Maat) – The bridge between gods and men.
  2. The Akan Kings and Bantu Chiefs – The guardians of the old ways.
  3. The Sumerian Mystics and Ashanti Prophets – The keepers of wisdom.

Appendix III: The Divine Realms

  1. Ayin (The Heavens) – The realm of the gods.
  2. Ntoto (The Mortal Plane) – The world of man.
  3. Aborafo (The Underworld) – The domain of the Seven Princes.
  4. Cocytus, the Frozen Pit – The prison of traitors and fallen gods.

Appendix IV: The Eternal Cycle and its Meaning

  1. The Nature of Sin and Redemption – Why the sins return.
  2. The Role of Free Will in the Cycle – Can man ever break the loop?
  3. The Duality of Morning Star and James Black-Man – Opposing forces destined to meet.
  4. The Prophecy of the Future Age – What happens when the cycle turns once more?

Final Invocation

Mark these words, O traveler of fate,
For history turns, yet sins await.
Time may bind them, chains may hold,
But souls still hunger, greed still grows.

When envy whispers, when rage ignites,
When lust and sloth take sacred rights,
The veil shall break, the frost shall melt,
And Morning Star shall rise herself.

James Black-Man, in sleep confined,
Shall wake again, restore the line.
But will the world have learned its past,
Or will the cycle start anew at last?

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