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The Sorcerer
Monseigneur Reygus Hameltus—defrocked priest and sorcerer of the black arts; epiphany of evil and master of debauchery. He looks among his minions with a grim bearded countenance and piercing beady eyes with a distinct grimace of utter revulsion. As the full moon rises and arches in the evening sky . . . Reygus Hameltus menacingly stands by. Once a famous devout and humble priest of medieval times, he was a biblical scholar and factotum of great intellectuality. His walk and conversion to the dark side mirrored his frustration with God himself; Reygus Hameltus felt that God had deserted him and no longer cared to listen to him. With this . . . and losing faith he turned to the Devil, the ultimate corrupter of the human soul. As the full moon rises and arches in the evening sky . . . Reygus Hameltus menacingly stands by. As Reygus Hameltus assumed his apostleship in evil, every ounce of goodness and spiritual greatness left his body and soul in good measure. He murdered and raped, cajoled and lied, and brought deception and reeked destruction on all who crossed his path and his disciples no less. As the full moon rises and arches in the evening sky . . . Reygus Hameltus menacingly stands by. But it should be said that all evil one day runs its course. And when the good people of Montserrat fought back and answered in kind . . . Monseigneur Reygus Hameltus — black arts sorcerer and his witches’ coven suffered the eternal vengeance and wrath of God and were banished to the Devil’s Kingdom forever—faraway from mankind! Gary Bateman, Copyright © All Rights Reserved - August 13, 2014 (Free Verse)
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