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Svetlana de Rohan-Levashova. Revelation
strong and proud warriors into defenceless and helpless people, making the Empire’s
Sun and Light vulnerable and easily attainable. As for the church, as usually happened
then, it quietly and calmly continued its black job, sending dozens of "new" Cathars to
Occitania who "confidently" whispered to others, how wonderful their life would be
without murders and how pure their light souls would be without the shedding of blood.
The Cathars listened to the beautiful sounding words, forgetting what Golden Maria
had taught them.
In fact the quiet and loving people, like the Occitans, accepted the teaching which
advocated staying away from blood and violence with much pleasure and readiness,
therefore, some time later they were sure that it was exactly that which Magdalena had
taught and that it was absolutely correct. For some reason nobody reflected on the
following thing, even for a minute: WHY such "correctness" was openly taught only
after Golden Maria’s cruel death?
This was how over the years Radomir and Magdalena’s teachings were
transformed into a helpless Great Knowledge and there was nobody left to save and
protect it... And the "new" Cathars surrendered themselves, their children and their
wives to the mercy of fire and church... And thousands of Magdalena’s Children burned
without resisting or cursing their executioners. They burned, dreaming about a high
star world where they would meet their Maria.
– How did that happen, Sever?! Tell me, if I have the right to know it... Sever sadly
nodded and continued.
– Oh, it happened in an incredibly foolish way, Isidora. It was so foolish that
sometimes I cannot believe that it happened...
Do you remember I told you that once Magdalena let the nearest Knights Templar
into a secret of the Key of Gods? – I nodded. – Unfortunately, none of the Knights
Templars knew that one of them was a protege of the "Dark" from the very beginning...
To tell the truth even he was completely unaware of that.
– But how is this kind of thing possible at all, Sever?! – I was sincerely indignant.
– Does a person really not feel that he does evil?
– Well, you cannot fight what you don’t see or understand, can you, Isidora? –
Sever calmly continued, paying no attention to my indignation. – That was exactly the
case – he did not see and feel what the "Dark" had inculcated in his brain, choosing
exactly him as the helpless "victim". And when the right time came for the "Dark" the
"order" worked without a hitch, despite what the person they had seized felt or believed
in.
– But the Templars were so strong! How somebody could inculcate anything
in them?
– You see, Isidora, it’s not always enough to be strong and clever. Sometimes the
"Thinking Dark" can find something that the targeted victim just does not have. And
then this victim lives an honest life until the introduced thing snaps into action and the
person becomes an obedient marionette in their hands. And even when the implantation
begins to act, the poor "victim" does not have the least idea of what is happening... It
is a terrible end, Isidora. I would not wish an end like this even upon my worst enemy...
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