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Speak now for the Gods

  • Photo du rédacteur: Consultorías Stanley
    Consultorías Stanley
  • 17 avr. 2023
  • 2 min de lecture

Hugo Noël stood on the mountaintop, his eyes fixed on the vast expanse of the world before him. He had been chosen by God to deliver a message to the nations of the world, but so far, no one had been willing to listen. Instead, they had chosen to hide his presence with lies and intrigues.

But now, God had given him a new mission. He was to speak not from God, but from the gods, to present himself as a poet in the classical sense, a new Tiresias, a poet who is also a prophet and a philosopher.

Hugo Noël felt a surge of excitement and fear. He had always been a lover of poetry, and had longed to be a great writer, but now his words would carry more weight than ever before. He took a deep breath and began to speak.

His words flowed like a river, weaving together stories of love and loss, of hope and despair, of war and peace. He spoke of the gods and their eternal wisdom, of the beauty and majesty of the world around them.

At first, people were skeptical. They saw him as just another poet, another dreamer lost in his own world. But as they listened, they began to realize the depth of his message, the power of his words.

Slowly but surely, his influence began to grow. People from all corners of the world began to seek him out, hungry for the wisdom he had to offer. They came to him with their problems and their doubts, and he listened with an open heart, offering words of comfort and guidance.

Through his poetry, he became a beacon of hope in a world that had lost its way. He brought people together, helping them to see beyond their differences and to embrace their shared humanity.

 
 
 

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