DXD:GOD

Chapter 43: Jerusalem,Kaaba,Kailash.......New Future Prophet:-(DxD:GOD)



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As we now see, God has come to the Earth of DxD with His angels—or rather, His children: Samael Morningstar, Feldaway Morningstar, Michael Morningstar, and Raphael Morningstar.

"Father, why are we here today?" Michael asked, looking confused. "You rarely leave Heaven, Father. You always watch over the Omniverse from your throne in the Seventh Heaven."

"Indeed, my children," said Roger—our God, with a calm yet powerful voice. "I am here for a specific task. You see, for every creation, there needs to be a pinpoint to sustain it. For example, I am the pinpoint for all of existence. But in a more specific sense, every world or layer has its own pinpoint—like a second anchor, if you will."

The children nodded, though Feldaway raised an eyebrow, already trying to guess what God was getting at.

"For this cardinal world," God continued, gesturing to the land around them, "I have chosen this Earth as its main pinpoint. But not just one—three pinpoints."

"Three?" said Raphael, tilting his head.

God pointed in three directions as He explained:

"First, over there," He said, pointing far off into the horizon. "There will be Jerusalem, one of the pinpoints for this universe.

"Second," He said, pointing toward a distant snowy region. "In the future, there will be the Kailash—another pinpoint.

"And third," He said, smiling as He pointed right beneath their feet, "here, where we stand now—the center of this universe." God said, smiling as He looked at the ground beneath their feet, "will be right here—where we are standing now—the center of the universe."

"Father, wait!" Michael said, his eyes wide with curiosity. "You mean… the Kaaba? Saudi Arabia? It'll be built here? I've seen it in every universe and every layer!"

"Indeed, my children," God replied calmly, His voice filled with authority. "These three will be the pinpoints of this world. If two of them are destroyed, the world—no, the entire universe—will collapse."

"What? Father, how?!" Michael gasped, flapping his wings in shock as if ready to take flight.

"No, no, my children," God reassured them, raising a hand. "The first pinpoint is me. As long as one of the three remains—just one—the world will continue to exist. And no one—absolutely no one—can destroy me. Do you understand?"

"Yes, Father," Raphael said, bowing his head in respect.

"Good," God said.

Suddenly, the ground began to rumble softly. Stones appeared out of nowhere, gathering and stacking upon each other. Slowly, they formed the shape of a small, simple box. God sat there, watching it come together.

"Come inside, my children," God said, stepping forward.

The angels followed, though Samael couldn't help but ask, "Father… why? Why are You creating this? This looks like the Kaaba. I've seen this in so many universes, multiverses, omniverses!"

God smiled knowingly. "Yes, it is the Kaaba. I have created this symbol for a reason. You see, my children, it will seal the Beast of the Earth."

"The Beast of the Earth?" Raphael echoed, his eyes narrowing.

"Yes," God said, His tone turning serious. "While this place is the center of the universe and one of its points, it will also contain the Beast of the Earth. The Beast will be released when—or just before—the end of the world. It will mark those who have believed and those who have not those who have sinned and those who have not."

"Oh," Feldaway said softly, finally understanding. "Now I get it."

The angels stood there, awed and quiet, as they looked at the newly formed Kaaba—the symbol that held a secret of creation itself.

God looked toward His children—His angels—standing in reverence. "Samuel, you stay here," He said firmly. Then, turning His gaze, He called, "Michael, Felderway, Raphael, come here."

The three angels stepped forward quickly, their wings shimmering in the light.

"Raphael," God said, pointing His hand upward. A golden ball of energy began to form in His palm, glowing like a small sun. "Take this to the Jerusalem Point. You already know where it will be in the future."

"Yes, Father," Raphael said, bowing respectfully as he received the golden orb.

God turned to Feldaway and nodded. "Feldaway, go with Raphael. This orb will create a barrier to protect the pinpoint. It won't be easily destroyed."

"Yes, Father," both angels said in unison. Without hesitation, they flapped their wings and shot into the sky, flying toward the destined location.

God then looked at Michael. "Michael, come forward, my child."

"Yes, Father," Michael replied, stepping closer.

From His palm, God created another glowing golden orb, this one pulsing with a serene light. "Take this to the Kailash. You know where they will be in the future."

"Yes, Father!" Michael said eagerly, his face lighting up as he received the orb. Without wasting time, Michael Morningstar flew away, heading toward the mountains that would one day hold the second pinpoint.

With three of His children gone, God turned His attention to Samuel, who stood quietly, deep in thought. "Samuel," God said, raising an eyebrow with a small smile. "You have questions. I can sense it. After all, I am all-knowing. I even know your question before you ask it… but go ahead and ask anyway," God said, with a playful laugh.

Samuel looked up at God, his face full of curiosity. "Father, I do have a question. The third pinpoint—where the Kailash will stand—you know the Hindu pantheon will also be there. So why did You choose that place as a pinpoint?"

God laughed heartily, the sound rolling through the heavens like a soft thunder. "My child, this entire existence—all of it—was created by me. Why did I choose it? Because I wanted to. Simple as that. But…" God paused, His tone turning serious. "There will indeed be changes in that region. As you know, because of the Hindu pantheon, there will be much discrimination among their people."

Samuel frowned, nodding in understanding. "Yes, Father. I know what you mean."

God continued, His voice carrying both authority and sadness. "At first, their caste system wasn't harmful. It was just a title based on their jobs. Kshatriyas were warriors, Brahmins were preachers,Teacher's , Vaishyas were traders, and Shudras were workers. But as time passed…" God shook His head, His face calm but His eyes heavy. "They twisted it. They turned it into a system of inequality. Only Brahmins and Kshatriyas gained power and value. Those below them—especially the Shudras—were treated like nothing. Less than nothing."

"Yes, Father," Samuel whispered. "You're talking about the Sutas… the outcasts."

"Indeed," God said, His voice firm. "That is why I will send one of My prophets there. One who will rise above this injustice. His name will be Karna."

Samuel's eyes widened slightly. "Karna, Father? But Karna will be raised … a Suta and son of HUMAN CREATED SUN GOD."

"Yes," God said, His eyes glowing with divine certainty. "A child of the so-called 'lowest class.' He will be proof that true greatness does not come from titles or caste but from one's character. He will rise above all challenges and show the world what true strength is."

Samuel nodded, now fully understanding. "I see, Father. That is… amazing."

God smiled warmly, the glow of the golden orbs reflecting in His eyes. "It is My way, Samael. Where others see weakness, I see strength. Where others see division, I see unity."

The air grew still for a moment as Samuel let God's words sink in.

"Now," God said, breaking the silence with a chuckle, "are you satisfied, or do you have another question I already know the answer to?"

Samael grinned faintly. "No, Father. I understand now."

"Good," God replied, His voice filled with warmth. "Now let's wait for your brothers to return. The work has only begun."

And with that, God sat down once again, His presence filling the DXD World with light .

NOTE:- I have choosen 25 prophets from Abrahamic Religion and add few new one ....Why u ask?well becoz its fanfic not reality.


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