A True Account of the Mission to rescue Goddess's Nemesis's Novice from the Knights Templar's temple in France
It was hard to believe my eyes. The scene in front of me was so idyllic. A 14th century honey coloured stone chapel and outbuildings, a delightful tree lined duck pond, a black stone statue of a knight of the Knights Templar. All bathed in the warmth of the August sun. Who would believe that such acts of gross depravity and betrayal could take place in this beautiful and restful spot. Yet I knew this to be the case.
I knew that somewhere, perhaps hidden deep underground invisible to the tourists, there were secret passage ways and chambers where young women were being mentally and physically abused, tortured and kept only for the pleasure of their male tormentors. Who would believe that somewhere here a young Goddess novice, impregnated by the seed of a Knights Templar priest was imprisoned. This was the destination for my mission. The Temple of La Villedieu-Le-Maurepas in Elancourt in the suburbs west of Paris. This was the Knights Templar chapel that Goddess Nemesis had directed me to.
I recalled the failure of my original mission to rescue thirteen novice Goddesses from the marble shrine in Constantinople. As always the Goddess had exposed my weaknesses and failings with the intuition and perspicacity that only She possesses. I had failed to recognise that the 13th acolyte, who had tempted me at the very end, was a piece of idolatry, a false image created by the proponents of the new religion to deceive me. I had fallen for this deception. Goddess Nemesis had pointed out my abject inability to recognise that I had the tools in my hand to heal the wound inflicted on me by the phantom image of the young girl. Finally, there was my failure to pursue them both through the shrine. This was my biggest fault, not to have recognised that it was my place to rescue the novice at all costs, regardless of any thought for my own life or personal safety.
As a result of all this my mission had failed miserably. As a consequence of my failings one of the novices had been sacrificed by the priests of the new religion, probably at the very moment that I was being tempted and deceived. I had secured the release of eleven of the young Goddesses, but this counted for little. What made my failings even more abominable was that the twelfth acolyte was Goddess Nemesis's own novice, the one that she had chosen and trained. This made me inconsolable with the bitter knowledge of my defeat and what that had meant for the Goddess I serve.
I had to consider myself fortunate that I was here at all, that Goddess had not cast me out entirely and left me to languish in the realm of rejected slaves. But Goddess Nemesis is fair and just. She has given me one last chance to redeem myself and recover the situation.
In a ceremony in her dungeon Goddess Nemesis has given me detailed instructions as to the nature of my mission. I am to find an entry into the crypt underneath this chapel, seek out a diamond that is hidden there, abort the unborn child carried by Goddess's novice and then rescue her and return her to safety. I have been given advice and warning that at some point in my mission some person will request my help and I must give it and also that there will be somebody outside the chapel who can provide assistance. I have been given the opportunity to atone for my errors by being given this mission to free Goddess Nemesis's novice. But, the stakes for me were higher now. I recognised that failure was not an option, that to return without having secured the release of Goddess Nemesis's trainee would justly provoke the full force of Her anger and retribution.
I was dressed as inconspicuously as possible -- a t-shirt, jeans and trainers, clutching a copy of the Michelin guide to France, just another cultural tourist come to immerse himself in the history and mythology of the Knights Templar like thousands before me. On my back I had a rucksack containing the tools that I needed to assist me saved from my earlier mission -- the lapis lazuli stone, the amethyst, the crystals, the tools for securing an abortion and a change of clothes for the young Goddess should I find her. I also had Goddess Nemesis's talisman on me, the red marks on my back-side, one stroke for each letter of Her name inflicted on me as punishment for the failure of my original mission and a reminder to me to heed Her words of advice and warning at all times.
I surveyed the scene with caution. My failings in the previous mission weighed heavily on my mind. Who amongst the idyllic scene in front of me could I trust, and who was an agent of the Knights Templar's order? The mother with her child feeding bread to the ducks, the two lovers strolling hand in hand around the site, the groups of students sat on the lawn chatting and laughing, the scholarly middle aged man reading the caption on the plinth of the statue. Which of these were innocent visitors and which guardians of the secret temple? Through bitter experience I knew that I had to treat all of them with suspicion.
As I approached the entrance to the stone chapel there was an old woman sat on the steps who looked up at me. She appeared frail and arthritic and could only walk with the aid of a stick and then only with difficulty.
"Young man, help an old woman into this Chapel," she asked.
Goddess Nemesis had told me not to fear somebody who asked me for aid, perhaps this was the encounter that she meant. I took hold of the old woman's arm and helped her up the steps.
"Thank you, take this for your trouble," she said and she handed me a bunch of yellow flowers. "It is St John's Wort, a herb that stimulates and revives and helps to counter madness and dark thoughts. It may be of use to you," she said with a knowing glint in her eye.