00:00Chapter 8
00:05Haligzenna, your virgins passed after the fall of mankind's innocence.
00:15Empires rose and broke like waves.
00:18Nations forgot the whispers of Eden.
00:22Generations drifted ever further from the Father's light.
00:25But the powers of darkness did not forget.
00:30They did not sleep.
00:31They did not weaken.
00:35Their influence, seeded by the Anunnaki and the earliest tribes, spread like roots beneath history.
00:43Among all the peoples shaped by shadowed whispers, the Greeks rose swift in mind and fierce in spirit.
00:49Their cities argued, rivaled, and sharpened one another.
00:53Curiosity burned in them like divine fire.
00:56Yet, without the Father's guidance, curiosity became hunger.
01:02And hunger became ambition.
01:05And from that furnace of ambition, a figure emerged one the giants had long foreseen.
01:11Legend said the omens blazed on the night he was born.
01:15The heavens tore open with storms.
01:18A distant temple burned without flame.
01:22And Philip of Macedon, his father, won a victory before dawn.
01:27The Anunnaki, hidden in high places, watching the movements of men, felt the fabric of destiny tighten.
01:34A child had entered the world whose shadow would stretch across continents.
01:41His name was Alexander.
01:43From his cradle in Pella, the boy radiated something unusual.
01:47Something that unsettled priests, emboldened seers, and stirred ancient watchers from their hiding places.
01:52His mother, Olympias, whispered that Zeus was his father.
01:58But she did not understand that beings older than Olympus had long woven themselves into Greek myths.
02:05His father, Philip, carved kingdoms from mountains and seas, forging warriors the world had never seen.
02:11But the boy, the boy saw the world differently.
02:17At ten years old, he tamed the wild horse Bucephalus, not through force, but by turning the creature toward the sun so it no longer feared its shadow.
02:27Watching from unseen vantage points, the Anunnaki murmured among themselves.
02:32He sees truth where others see terror, said one.
02:37He looks into darkness without fleeing.
02:40Whispered another.
02:42Philip embraced his son and declared,
02:46You must find a kingdom worthy of you.
02:50Macedon is too small.
02:54Alexander grew.
02:56Aristotle sharpened his mind, teaching medicine, philosophy, natural science, and the heroic fire of Homer.
03:03Alexander read the Iliah, yet not his story.
03:06But his destiny, he slept with it under his pillow.
03:09Believing Achilles' blood ran in his own veins.
03:12What he did not know was that a cosmic war surrounded him.
03:17A war far older than Troy.
03:19A war watching through unseen eyes.
03:21When Philip fell to an assassin's blade, the twenty-year-old prince became king overnight.
03:26Rebellion ignited like sparks, Alexander crushed them with terrifying speed.
03:33He raised Thabes to the ground, not from cruelty alone, but from whispered fury fed into his spirit by unseen manipulators.
03:41The Greek world bowed.
03:43With Greece united, he turned his gaze east toward Persia, toward empires older than Greece, toward lands where the Anunnaki's influence had rooted deep long before his birth.
03:56He crossed the Hellespont and cast a spear into the soil of Asia, claiming the continent by ancient warrior custom.
04:05At Granicus, Isis, and Gaugamela, he shattered armies far larger than his own.
04:12Cities fell.
04:13Sardis, Babylon, Susa, Persepolis.
04:16By thirty, he ruled from Greece to the edge of India.
04:22Undefeated.
04:24Unstoppable.
04:26A mortal man straddling the line between divine purpose and shadowed deception.
04:32But victory is its own poison.
04:35He adopted Persian customs, blended cultures, demanded honor beyond kingship.
04:42His companions murmured.
04:45Some rebelled.
04:46The pale, destructive image, now deeply woven through the courts of kings, moved unseen in his shadow, whispering suspicions feeding paranoia like venom.
04:58When Ephesion, his closest companion, died, the king who had never bowed to any enemy, fell to his knees before grief deeper than any battlefield wound.
05:10Still he marched.
05:11Still he dreamed.
05:12Still the Anunnaki watched.
05:15Will he become our greatest weapon, they wondered.
05:18Or our greatest threat.
05:21In India, he defeated King Porus at the Haida space.
05:25But at the River Bees, his soldiers refused to go farther.
05:30For the first time, Alexander met a boundary he could not conquer.
05:35The will of weary men, he turned back, carrying visions of worlds beyond the horizon.
05:43Visions that would never be realized.
05:46Back in Babylon, while planning new campaigns, illness struck, a fever no healer understood, a weight no general could lift, the pale image lingered in the shadows of his chamber.
06:04As Alexander lay dying, his generals asked, who shall inherit your empire?
06:12He whispered to the strongest, and the powers of darkness smiled.
06:21His death shattered the ancient world.
06:28Kingdoms split.
06:29Friends became rivals.
06:31Cities burned.
06:33A man who united continents became a myth surrounded by smoke and ruin, and yet, the father worked quietly.
06:43Cities Alexander founded, especially Alexandria, became centuries of learning.
06:49Knowledge flowed east, wisdom flowed west, languages blended, roads multiplied, the world grew smaller, preparing the stage for a promise older than empires, older than Alexander, older than Rehab's fall itself, the coming messiah, Alexander became legend.
07:12Some said, some said he was Achilles reborn, others claimed he was thunder and mortal flesh, and sailors whispered that when storms rage at sea, a mermaid rises from the waves and asks, is King Alexander alive?
07:33And the wise sailor answers, he lives, for his shadow still touches the world.
07:42Since his life has called, the day was Carmine said, is King Alexander's Th custody, el
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