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Myghtance Euphonium Scroll

when Jove heard of the happens in Ethicia he summoned Neptune, who bought Cupid and Bacchus to stand before him and speak of what they saw in Ethica. Bacchus wish to speak last due to the fact that Jove blamed him for most things that went wrong in Saddlery, and Bacchus knew that Cudip played part in the happenings in Ethica. Cupid told the story of Jinn and Rapa dancing with Mami Wata, who wore nothing and had plenty wine. She asked to lay beneath Rapa as she wished Jinn to be atop. Your wives shall hate me, and my Husband shall wish to war against you recalled Cupid of the three laying in the Garden making love. Bacchus interrupted and spoke and neither were they drunk or with out influence of Cupid. Cupid said angrily, then you accuse me, this is neither love or Loved said Cupid. they grind to create friction, those that I inspire lay in love and are Lovers. Bacchus said there influence is neither of love or God might they wish to satisfy mans need to war? Jove answered, than they shall stand before me and speak theses ills of lust. Cupid summoned Neptune who retrieved Jinn, Rapa, and Mami Wata. Neptune crossed seven continents looking for these satans. He found them in Mor- Moral were they stood in front the mssess in the town of Concern naked and cared not who saw them. Neptune spoke and said Jove wishes to see you might you come with me. Not wanting to make the Most powerful God angry they quickly came. Jove spoke and asked them why they were doing what they were doing and what they wished to accomplish by doing so. Jinn told him, a husband shall be angered and two wives shall hate her, are you God that you refuse to understand. Jove said with me being might you understand that I am, and all that exists is of me. why than do you make those fear and hate you, then Jinn spoke and said. which pleasures are services to God? Than which services to God are chored. What we do is to inspire neither service or chore might it anger those who are our wives and her husband, might these pestilence of man find it easier to war. Jove spoke and said, I am Jove I am that at I am, what is neither is never done, what is done is never undone, than man shall laugh at you as I wish them to. then Jove stood and waved his hand and all men in every nation laughed at these Satans never to speak there tale agin.

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