The Mistery of Belicena Villca metal and stone , was part of a set of instruments that the Traitor Gods made for the High Priests , when millions of years before they founded the White Fraternity and pledged to work to keep the Uncreated Spirit chained in the animal man and favor the evolution of the Created Soul . With the Dorché the word acquired the Power of the Word , and the voice became the Word ; all the things created and named by The One were sensitive to the Logos of the possessor of the Dorché ; only the uncreated , or the transmuted by the Spirit , was not affected by the Power of the Scepter . Of course , the name that the Immortals gave the instrument was another , but the French translated it as best as they could in the word “ Dorché ”. 1
In short , The Ancient of Days wanted there to be no flaws in the new attempt by the Immortals to destroy the Lords of Tharsis and had endowed those with a terrible weapon : He had transferred His Power to them .
What would the Immortals do with the Dorché ? They would try to disintegrate the foundations of the Lineage acting on the blood , on the message contained in the blood . And for that they needed a sample of that blood , a representative of the lineage cursed by The One : to get that sample the Immortals woulg go in person because , they clarified , the Lords of Tharsis were terrible beings , which the Templars could not even dream of stopping . To the surprise of the Golen , since Cerro Candelaria was several kilometers from Aracena , they stated their intention to travel on foot ; but the amazement was great when they were observed the following acts of Bera and Birsha : they stood facing each other , separated by the distance of five or six steps , and they stared at each other ' s eyes without blinking ; then they began to pronounce in counterpoint a series of words in an unknown language , to which they gave a particular rhythmic cadence ; a moment later , they both took a prodigious leap that raised them above the castle walls . They were then in the parade ground and , as they shoot out , they gained a height greater than the walls and were lost in the night . The Golen ran up the stairs to the battlements and sharpened their view towards the horizon ; and they watched under the moonlight , at huge distance , two little points that leaped away : they were Bera and Birsha advancing towards the Chapel of Cerro Candelaria .
From the arrival of Bera and Birsha , the events followed one another in a vertiginous way , leaving the Lords of Tharsis with no capacity to react . Only fifteen days did the Immortals have to wait in the vicinity of the Cerro Candelaria Chapel : at the end of that time Godo de Tharsis , who had inexplicably not noticed the presence of his enemies , was in front of Them . When verifying that a few steps from him were those two characters dressed in the robes of a Cistercian monk , an impulse , instinctively , led him to grasp his sword ; but nothing more than that gesture could he perform : very quickly Bera raised the Dorché , spoke a word , and a orange lightning struck young Noyo ' s chest , throwing him several meters away . The Immortals then took by the elbows the fainted body of Godo de Tharsis and , after repeating the series of words in counterpoint while gazing into each other ' s eyes , they left the place executing those great jumps , which allowed them to cross kilometers in a matter of minutes .
Bera and Birsha were going to waste some time trying to get the confession of Godo about the Key to the secret entrance . For that purpose they did not murder him immediately and set about trying , what they had already tried other times , without success : but this time , more calmly they concentrated on their psychic structure , trying to read in some memory the record about the way to enter and exit the Secret Cavern . However , it was all useless again ; not even the key seemed to be registered in his mind ; not even the most refined torture made the Noyo loosen his tongue . Meanwhile , the Lords of Tharsis received the sad announcement of Godo ' s disappearance .
1 ( Dordge in Tibetan )
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