From Azazil to Diablo and his tears
Hello, dark travelers! Welcome to the Karasakal Horror Club. Are you ready? Because the story we are about to tell today will transcend the boundaries of the world. This tale, filled with dark mysteries and unexpected surprises, will draw you in and take you on a journey you will never forget. Take a step into the unknown, for this story is intertwined with mystery, holding unforgettable moments.
As God created the world and the universes, He shaped everything with an immense balance, perfect harmony, and in a symphony of order. Within this balance, there was never an absolute concept of good or absolute evil; because such absoluteness would contradict the structure of the created balance. At times, goodness sprouts within evil, and at other times, kindness flourishes within darkness; this is a part of the central theme of balance.
Friends, you may be familiar with the devil, Azazil, and Iblis. Some of you know more or less about where they started, where they went, and the results they achieved. For those of you who do not know, this will be the subject of our next story.
The devil did not exist initially as an absolute evil. Azazil, overflowing with God's love, was the head imam of paradise. However, one day, God gave the famous command to all His creations: 'Bow down to Adam, created from this soil.' Azazil defied this command, he was proud, he was envious; yet, his rebellion led to his expulsion from paradise. The former chief imam of paradise, as he was expelled, was so sincere, so full of emotion that a single tear fell from his eye. Friends, this solitary teardrop gave rise to the Emerald Stone.
Emerald symbolizes innocence preserved within the clutches of evil. God, while creating the essence of life, is the symbol of blending goodness and evil.
And so we end this moment where we gather to share stories of dark nights. As Karasakal horror club, we would like to thank you once again. Remember, there is a story hidden behind every shadow. Now, prepare for the next story to meet our souls lost in the darkness. Hoping to meet you in lightless nights, dark travelers