Cast of Characters
Warlocks
Mark Glassner β Mary Sullivan
Sex Slaves "The Sluts"
Alison β Desiree Fitzsimmons β Xiu β Korinaβ Violet β Lillian β Chastity (deceased) β Karen (deceased) β Jessica St. Pierre β April
Servants
Samnag "Sam" (Holy Vizier) β Candy (Sam's Girlfriend) β Dr. Willow WolfTail β 51 (Chief Bodyguard) β Rachel β Leah (Chauffeur) β Jacob β Monique β Lize β Lynda (Pilot) β Joslyn (Pilot)
The Living Church
Daisy & Rose Cunningham (High Priestesses)
Demons
Lucifer β Lilith β Marduk β Molech
The Cult of Lilith
Lana β Chantelle β Babylon β Crystal β Starlight β Nurse Thamina β Fiona β Tir (monster) β Lamia (Monster) β Cora (monster) β Ziki (monster)
Sisters of Mary Magdalene
Mother Superior MaryΔm β Archangel Gabriel β Dominion Ramiel (Angel) β Doug Allard β Tina Allard β Azrael (Angel)
The Patriots
Agent Noel Heinrich, FBI (Former Slut) β Wyatt Kirby
Other
Antsy (Mark's Sister) β Alice β Sandy (Mark's Mother) β Sean (Mary's Father) β Tiffany (Mary's Mother, Sister Theodora Mariam) β Shannon (Mary's Older Sister) β Missy (Mary's Younger Sister) β George (Shannon's Fiance)β Damien (Missy's Boyfriend) β Avialle (Antsy's Girlfriend) β Craig Erikson (Mayor of Seattle)
Chapter One
The first crisis to challenge the Tyrants was the demoness, Lilith. The Whore of Babylon had made her nest in the City of Seattle, breeding scores of her foul children. They were the monsters of old who haunted mankind before the Flood. Our stories and legends abound with the memories of these vile and loathsome creatures. Though their names have been lost to modern memory, and eons have passed since they stalked the world, mankind's primal fear of them has never diminished: Thu'ban, Lamia, Tzavua, Alukah, Dever, Lamassu, Re'em, Mazikeen, Dabbat, Tzelanit, Agas, Pazuzu, Tir, Manticore, Dimme.
βexcerpt from The History of the Tyrants' Theocracy, by Tina Allard
Tuesday, November 12th, 2013 - Lana Paquet-Holub - Seattle, WA
"They are here," Lilith calmly told me as Zuzu's screeching howl faded away. "You know what to do?"
Ice water flowed through my veins. Mark was here. I wanted to sick up. "I... yes," I stammered, trying to focus. I had a job to do. I had to make the portal. "I'm ready."
Gunfire erupted outside. I jumped.
"Go!" Lilith shouted.
I raced through the halls past the panicked women and their monstrous daughters. The humans stared at me in fear, clutching the younger monsters to them. The older daughters flexed their various inhuman weapons, ready to fight for their divine Mother.
"To the basement!" I shouted at the women, reminding them what to do. "Go! This isn't a drill! We're evacuating!"
I surged forward, but the women trembled in shock.
"Get out of the way!" I howled. Finally, they moved as I barreled through them. "Hurry, follow me. To the basement! To safety!"
"Priestess Lana!" the women gasped, scooping up their frightened, monstrous daughters, cradling the children already grown from infancy into children on the verge of adolescence.
Many of Lilith's children were still too young to fight, the latest batch only born yesterday. More than a hundred of them, the largest group yet birthed. But Mark's attack came too soon. We just needed another day or two, and maybe we would have had a chance to hold the warehouse. I pushed through the crowd, forcing my way down the last stairs into the musty basement.
"Chantelle!" I shouted in relief.
My wife smiled at me as she drew a portal with a bronze knife, struggling to saw open a hole in the Veil. I picked up one of the bronze knives laid out on the table. I jabbed it into the air, screaming the word of the spell. My knife bit into the fabric of reality. I sawed open my own portal to the shadows, my heart hammering in fear. Dusky-skinned Thamina arrived a minute later, pushing through the growing crowd of frightened women.
Gunfire and roars howled from above.
"Hurry!" I shouted at Thamina as she took up a bronze knife.
Only three of us here could create portals. As Thamina started hers, I finished mine. A hole in the fabric of reality opening into the misty shadows. The deathly fog pressed against the opening, striking it and rolling up an invisible barrier preventing death from leaking out into the living.
"Stay close!" I yelled as women and young monsters pushed through it.
Chantelle finished drawing her portal at the same time as Thamina. My wife was always so slow at it for some reason. We were fleeing to Africa, to a tiny village in the Congo where more of Lilith's daughters waited to be born. It was so galling. There were five villages in the Congo, nearly a thousand women just days away from birthing Lilith an army.
We were so damned close!
* * *
Fiona Cavanagh
My phone's alarm went off, beeping incessantly and dragging me up from the depths of sleep.
"Fuck," I muttered. I swiped off the alarm.
4:30 AM. Too fucking early.
This was the third time tonight I had to wake up and check on Mayor Erikson. He should still be asleep. He never caused any problems, far too under Lamia's spell to resist at this point. But Lilith wanted him watched. She didn't believe in leaving things to chance. And we needed him just for a little longer.
Even if he was a man. He ruled Seattle for us, letting us get the resources we needed to build Lilith's empire. We were just days away from our attack. Then Mark Glassner would pay for ever making Thamina and me his slaves. My wife and I would never be under his domination again.
Never!
I stood up, stretched, and padded out into the hallways. My feet slapped on the hardwood floor of the man's house. I scratched an itch on my side. I reached his bedroom, opened the door and saw the Mayor of Seattle sleeping peacefully alone. I stifled a yawn and turned to stumbled back to my room and get another hour or so of blessed sleep.
A splintering crash echoed through the house.
I froze. My heart beat faster. What was that?
More sounds. Heavy footsteps. Panic surged through me. My head whipped around as a clammy hand seized my guts. I didn't know what to do. What was going on? The door burst open before me. I squeaked at the sight of a soldier. I turned and ran.
Something struck me from behind.
"Fuck!" I gasped, hitting the floor hard.
I struggled to stand. Then a booted foot slammed down between my shoulder blades. I gasped, the breath exploding from my lungs. Weight pressed down on me. The black barrel of a gun aimed down at me. He captured me. Terror squeezed my heart with a powerful fist until I was sure my poor organ would be crushed to a pulp. My greatest fear had happened.
I was at Mark's mercy again.
* * *
Mark Glassner
The monster, Lilith's daughter, fell from the sky. She landed amid my soldiers, U.S. Army Rangers, bowling them over. The thing stood tall and thickly muscled, built like a bull. The monstrosity had red-feathered wings folded almost gracefully behind her back. Her foot lashed out, slamming into a ranger's chest. With a sickening crunch, he toppled backward and flopped like a fish on the deck of a boat.
"Fuck!" I shouted. "Fire! Fire, damn you!"
The rangers' training took over. They fired their M4 carbines at the monster. Red sprouted about the bullish woman from the bullet wounds. For a moment, the brute looked like she could take the punishment, the bullets only minor irritation. And maybe only a few were, but as she stepped forward, dozens and dozens pricked her skin. Lead poured into her flesh, a hundred bee stings. She staggered, the little wounds adding up, and collapsed into a great heap.
I glanced back at Mary, her face white with shock.
"Keller, Baxter, breach that door!" a lieutenant barked. "Don't just stand around with your dicks in your hand! Move, rangers!"
Two rangers blinked, shook off their shock, and sprinted for the warehouse's door. Inside, Lilith had bred with human women to birth her monstrous daughters. My forces encircled it. As dawn approached, we would liberate Seattle from her foul grip and capture the bitch.
The Devil's plans to escape the Abyss would fail if Lilith never died. We would keep her safe, imprisoned, for eternity.
The two rangers were followed by four others. One pulled out a breaching charge, a rectangle made of duct tape and plastic explosives. He prepared to slap it on the door when the entire metal wall of the warehouse exploded outwards. Twisted aluminum siding slammed the ranger with the explosives to the ground, burying him beneath it. A hulking woman, ten feet tall, strode through the carnage, a thick piece of lumber clutched in one hand like a club.