In the heart of the celestial firmament, where the Eternal Light of Heaven dances through the corridors of divine judgment, Adam, the mightiest of exorcist angels, stood at the helm of a grand gathering. Around him, the celestial bodies ā seraphim, cherubim, and countless ranks of exorcist angels ā awaited his decree.
Long had Heaven overseen the realms of the universe, but no longer would Adam merely look upon Earth and Hell with a watchful eye. His incandescent wings stretched high, casting a radiant glow that shimmered over the pure marble columns and golden arches of the divine conclave. His voice resonated with an authority that could command the fiercest storms to bow before his will.
"Inhabitants of Heaven," Adam began, his eyes a blazing gold, "the time has come to restore balance. The world below suffers under the weight of its own creation. Earth is afflicted with the overpopulation of humans, a strain upon its resources and harmony. Meanwhile, Hell writhers in turmoil, anarchy brought by the countless sinner demons who perpetuate chaos. We shall act decisively, swiftly, and with the judgment befitting our sacred mission."
The exorcist angels nodded, their expressions solemn, acknowledging the necessity of their leader's dire proclamation. Millions of human souls cried out for peace, and Hell's infernal realms bristled with unchecked malevolenceāø.
"We shall lead yearly purges," Adam continued, "to cleanse Earth of excess mortals and thin the throngs of sinners within Hell. Those who perish by our divine hands will meet their destinies ā the pure ascending to our heavenly embrace, the sinful descending to join the ranks of the damned."
A collective pulse of divine energy surged through the gathered angels, as though Adamās words were fuel to an already blazing inferno of righteousness. Without hesitation, legions of exorcist angels took flight, their wings carrying them beyond the pearly gates, down through the skies and into mortal realms.
The first purge was a cataclysmic event. Cities on Earth bore witness to the arrival of celestial beings, their luminous forms descending like falling stars. Humanity, unprepared for the divine judgment that rained upon them, could only look in awe and terror. The exorcists, wielding divine power, culled the populace with precise, unerring strikes. Innocent souls were swept up in a comforting light, transported to Heaven now reborn as tender angels. The sinful, however, found themselves plummeting into the infernal depths of Hell, greeted by tormentors awaiting their addition to Satanās legion.
Simultaneously, the deepest pits of Hell roiled in panic as swarms of exorcist angels infiltrated the demonic domains. The resulting carnage was unlike anything experienced since the dawn of creation. Sinner demons, accustomed to their infernal dominance, found themselves no match for the holy artillery raining upon them. To their dread, death brought not relief but a return to more suffering or an oblivion too terrible to fathom.
Adam, overseeing the purging efforts, saw beyond the devastation. This was more than just a cosmic rebalancing; it was a reassertion of divine order. For every soul that found peace in Heaven or further suffering in Hell, the universeās scales tipped closer to equilibrium.
Over time, these yearly exterminations became a known, terrifying part of existence. Humanity grew wary, cautious of their sins and eager to embody virtues that might secure them a place among the angelic hosts. The demonic denizens of Hell, witnessing the unrelenting purges, grew less chaotic, motivated by survival and perhaps a distant, dim hope of redemption.
Yet, Adam knew the battle for balance was eternal. Every exorcist angel braced themselves for the year-long cycles, steadfast in their mission of divine adjudication. With every harvest of souls, Adam reaffirmed Heaven's dominance, ensuring that both Earth and Hell, continually purged of their excesses, would serve the grand cosmic design until the end of days.
This story was generated by user JesterImps2 with assistance by one of OpenAIās large-scale language-generation model; prompts used to help generate the story are shown below.
Images were generated with OpenAI's AI system, DALLĀ·E 2, or uploaded by the user.
Prompt: Write a hypothetical scenario where Adam (an exorcist angel), the leader of the exorcists from an adults cartoon/animated series "Hazbin Hotel" was real, along with all of Heaven from both "Hazbin Hotel" and "Helluva Boss" (which belong in the same universe). In this scenario, Adam decides that Earth is overpopulated by humans, just as H ell is overpopulated by sinner demons (not all demons, just sinner demons), so he leads the exorcists to yearly exterminations on both Earth and Hell (assuming that Hell from both "Hazbin Hotel" and "Helluva Boss" were real as well), with the humans killed by exorcists either going to Heaven as angels themselves (if they're not sinful) or Hell as sinner demons (if they're sinful).
Response: In the heart of the celestial firmament, where the Eternal Light of Heaven dances through the corridors of divine judgment, Adam, the mightiest of exorcist angels, stood at the helm of a grand gathering. Around him, the celestial bodies ā seraphim, cherubim, and countless ranks of exorcist angels ā awaited his decree. Long had Heaven overseen the realms of the universe, but no longer would Adam merely look upon Earth and Hell with a watchful eye. His incandescent wings stretched high, casting a radiant glow that shimmered over the pure marble columns and golden arches of the divine conclave. His voice resonated with an authority that could command the fiercest storms to bow before his will. "Inhabitants of Heaven," Adam began, his eyes a blazing gold, "the time has come to restore balance. The world below suffers under the weight of its own creation. Earth is afflicted with the overpopulation of humans, a strain upon its resources and harmony. Meanwhile, Hell writhers in turmoil, anarchy brought by the countless sinner demons who perpetuate chaos. We shall act decisively, swiftly, and with the judgment befitting our sacred mission." The exorcist angels nodded, their expressions solemn, acknowledging the necessity of their leader's dire proclamation. Millions of human souls cried out for peace, and Hell's infernal realms bristled with unchecked malevolenceāø. "We shall lead yearly purges," Adam continued, "to cleanse Earth of excess mortals and thin the throngs of sinners within Hell. Those who perish by our divine hands will meet their destinies ā the pure ascending to our heavenly embrace, the sinful descending to join the ranks of the damned." A collective pulse of divine energy surged through the gathered angels, as though Adamās words were fuel to an already blazing inferno of righteousness. Without hesitation, legions of exorcist angels took flight, their wings carrying them beyond the pearly gates, down through the skies and into mortal realms. The first purge was a cataclysmic event. Cities on Earth bore witness to the arrival of celestial beings, their luminous forms descending like falling stars. Humanity, unprepared for the divine judgment that rained upon them, could only look in awe and terror. The exorcists, wielding divine power, culled the populace with precise, unerring strikes. Innocent souls were swept up in a comforting light, transported to Heaven now reborn as tender angels. The sinful, however, found themselves plummeting into the infernal depths of Hell, greeted by tormentors awaiting their addition to Satanās legion. Simultaneously, the deepest pits of Hell roiled in panic as swarms of exorcist angels infiltrated the demonic domains. The resulting carnage was unlike anything experienced since the dawn of creation. Sinner demons, accustomed to their infernal dominance, found themselves no match for the holy artillery raining upon them. To their dread, death brought not relief but a return to more suffering or an oblivion too terrible to fathom. Adam, overseeing the purging efforts, saw beyond the devastation. This was more than just a cosmic rebalancing; it was a reassertion of divine order. For every soul that found peace in Heaven or further suffering in Hell, the universeās scales tipped closer to equilibrium. Over time, these yearly exterminations became a known, terrifying part of existence. Humanity grew wary, cautious of their sins and eager to embody virtues that might secure them a place among the angelic hosts. The demonic denizens of Hell, witnessing the unrelenting purges, grew less chaotic, motivated by survival and perhaps a distant, dim hope of redemption. Yet, Adam knew the battle for balance was eternal. Every exorcist angel braced themselves for the year-long cycles, steadfast in their mission of divine adjudication. With every harvest of souls, Adam reaffirmed Heaven's dominance, ensuring that both Earth and Hell, continually purged of their excesses, would serve the grand cosmic design until the end of days.
Post your own comment: