Betas And Alpha Reunited

Amara placed the box of tablets where Chuck pointed at. Suddenly, the Darkness displayed to God a sense of urgency.

"Is it about the tablets?" asked the latter, to which the former nodded.

"I feel compelled to share the Word," the older sister blurted, "even though it's no use to me personally."

The Creator knew immediately whom his elder sibling wished to share the Word with. Hesitant about the situation, he then offered a counterproposal or two.

"Sis, does she, of all beings, really need to be back here so soon?" the former challenged, "Can't you just share with her, telepathically, all of what you've learned from your speed-reading? Perhaps I could do the distance sharing?"

"All she'll learn from the distance sharing are insights about the contents," the latter expressed parental concern, "not ideas outside the box."

"Such as creating something similar for one or more of her foot soldiers?" needled the former.

"Perhaps, or perhaps more," pondered Amara.

"Agh, go ahead," Chuck agreed reluctantly.

The older sister reached out to the Lesser Darkness telepathically, before teleporting her back into the Bar.

"Mother, Uncle," greeted Sefira upon entry.

"Those four pagan realms centering around Anduruna are no more, and all their inhabitants have been vanquished and cast down to the Bottomless Pit," she gave a sinister smile before pointing to herself, "courtesy of the legacy of Tiamat alone."

After indicating that no Reapers participated in her assault, she boasted, "You should have sensed the dying rivals Anu, Ea, Ashur, and Marduk watching the only things they created and loved, all of them, turn to ash!"

"The other pantheons are now terrified with the darkly knowledge that their chaos deity is coming," she concluded.

She definitely has your mannerisms, Sis.

That count is two, Brother. I'm proud of her!

"So, what is it you wish to share with me?" inquired the Lesser Darkness, containing her obvious eagerness to unleash her destructive power.

"A special tablet computer," responded the Darkness.

"The Word of God," affirmed God.