[Scene I – The Chamber of Echoes | 10:35 A.M.]
(Kael and Elyah stand face to face in an endless hall, where every word seems to multiply in the air and then fade into a whisper. The tension is palpable, like the edge of a blade about to cut.)
> Kael (staring intently): — You say you are the voice of Yahweh, the One… but what does that mean? What right do you have to impose suffering and judgment on those who do not believe?
> Elyah (calm, with a firm voice): — I am not a god. I am man. Flesh and bone. But bearer of a judgment that transcends the human.I am the embodied will of Yahweh, the voice that punishes in His name.I do not act of my own, but as His instrument.
[Scene II – The Burden of the Chosen | 10:40 A.M.]
(The light seems to flicker between them, showing fleeting scenes of the faithful praying, others suffering, and a world in crisis.)
> Elyah: — This power I carry is neither blessing nor curse. It is the burden of the chosen.A divine mandate to reveal the hidden truth within pain and broken faith.
> Kael (in a faint voice): — But pain is not always just… How can you say you represent Yahweh’s justice when all you bring is fear and punishment?
> Elyah (with restrained severity): — Because divine justice is not always sweet.The One does not grant easy answers. He demands fidelity and repentance.Whoever rejects Him must face their own emptiness.
[Scene III – The Flame of Resistance | 10:45 A.M.]
(Kael lifts his gaze, determination burning in his eyes.)
> Kael: — I will not bow to a god who only knows how to judge with an iron fist.True faith is not fear, but understanding and hope.
> Elyah (with a slight gesture of sorrow): — Hope is a luxury for those who have not yet been tested.I am judgment for those who have failed, the voice for the silence imposed by disbelief.
[Scene IV – The Fracture of Silence | 10:50 A.M.]
(The air grows heavy, and their words seem to carve cracks into reality.)
> Kael: — If you are the will of Yahweh, then prove it.Let your judgment not be only punishment, but a call to real change.Let there be room for forgiveness, not only for condemnation.
> Elyah (with solemn voice): — My judgment is the voice of the One.And that voice demands justice, even when it hurts.But perhaps, in your resistance, lies a spark of what could be true redemption.
[Scene V – The Threshold of Knowledge | 10:55 A.M.]
(The two remain in silence, as if space itself awaited the next word, the next decision.)
> Elyah: — Words are not enough, Kael. You must be able to bear the truth, even if it consumes you.
> Kael: — Then you will not consume me. — Not before I make that truth comprehensible, human.
(Light and shadow play across their faces as the verbal battle reaches a crucial point.)
Codex Gnosis Dei – Fragment XIV
> “Not everything that burns is punishment.Sometimes, it is only the face of God demanding to be seen.”
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