Michael's Cleanse
Summary
This divine deluge was triggered by the return of Archangel Michael to Earth and his profound dissatisfaction with the state of humanity. Amidst the celestial turmoil, the divine judgment of Michael was cast upon humanity, deeming their existence to be violent and chaotic. This severe assessment prompted Michael to unleash the Flood: a cosmic cleansing that washed the Earth clean. The warning issued to the Gods underscored the need for a better course of action, hinting at the potential for further destruction if celestial and mortal entities failed to heed the divine call.
Historical Basis
Rooted in the cosmic upheaval triggered by Michael's return, the Flood of Michael serves as a response to the disharmony perceived by the Archangel. It becomes a catalyst for significant shifts in both celestial and mortal realms, leading to an era of reflection and realignment.
Spread
Over time, celestial communities have interpreted and embellished the legend, with some emphasizing the divine warning aspect and others focusing on the ethical dilemma faced by the Gods in the aftermath of the flood. Apocryphal tales explore the motivations and emotions of celestial beings during this cosmic event.
Variations & Mutation
Variations of the legend exist in celestial scrolls and oral traditions, depicting nuances of the relationships between celestial beings and mortals. Some versions highlight the resilience of humanity, while others delve into the consequences of Michael's authoritative actions.
Cultural Reception
The legend of the Flood of Michael has had a profound impact on celestial cultures. In particular, the belief in Archangel Michael as a force of judgment and purification became a foundational element in Catholicism, shaping religious doctrines and practices associated with divine intervention.
In Literature
Celestial poets and chroniclers have woven the tale into cosmic literature, crafting epics that explore the moral complexities of divine judgment and the subsequent transformations in celestial governance.
In Art
Celestial artists have visually depicted the Flood of Michael in cosmic tapestries and divine murals, capturing the awe-inspiring yet catastrophic nature of the celestial deluge.
Please Remember:
Age of Clay is a fictional timeline.
Most of this information was adapted from historical records to match the plotline.
Age of Clay is a fictional timeline.
Most of this information was adapted from historical records to match the plotline.
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