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Aevum Interval: Clockdown of the Heavens (Multi-Fic SI Cycle)

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It was only one morning. He went out for a walk. Then, everything changed when he slipped into another world. But was this really that simple? A cycling loop between specific worlds. And yet... something else is quietly brewing on the horizon.
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Author's Notes: This fic is admittedly inspired by two fics that are a favorite of mine.

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Sleeping wih the Girls by AdmiralTigercla

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Forgetting the Time by Mizuki Stone


...The first thing he noticed was that he was somewhere else.

A simple town square where automobiles passed by. His eyes looked at all of the people who passed by. They spoke in Japanese. Fortunately for him in this case, he's a Japanese American, so he can understand the language.

The last thing he remembered was simply taking a morning walk. Then he ended up here. The first thing he did was quietly draw out his phone. At least it was still there. He pressed a few buttons before placing it to his ear.

No signal. Though he could at least leave a message.

"Doctor-sensei, it's me," the young man in his 19s would say quietly. "I don't really know where I am right now. I'm somewhere in..." He looked around and saw a passerby. He asked what town this is. The civilian, an old man somewhere in his 50s, looked confused, simply said that this was Kuoh Town.

The young man blinked a little. He slowly nodded carefully and thanked the old man politely before carefully placing his phone back in his ear. "I'm... in Kuoh Town apparently..." He muttered grimly.

Like, the name was familiar. It belonged to a franchise named High School DxD. The young man didn't want to jump to quick conclusions just yet. He needed more info. For all he knew, it was probably a pure coincidence. And yet, he was not blind to Providence.

"Just thought you should know, Doctor-sensei, in case you heard my message. If you can, please trace my call," he said last, before quietly hanging up.

He gulped a little. He was alone this time. But this was not the first strangest experience he had ever been through. There was nothing much to do here except wait for a while. Quietly, he drew his hand towards his pocket, where a simple black rosary was kept. He quietly clutched it like a lifeline. His thoughts were not known, except for the action of touching his rosary.

He waited. It seemed like a good idea. Because trying to move to a place where he has no idea where may not be the best idea. Not to mention, he's probably in a Japan, so trying to approach the locals, like asking for the history of this place, would get him looked at funny. He may be a Japanese American, but he looked a little foreign, from his mother's side of things. Hence, he's got that handsome foreigner look with an Asian perfect figure. He doesn't boast about it, but he is grateful at least for how he is and what he has.

"...Umm," there was someone who tugged the left side of his shirt.

The man glanced to the left and saw... a very beautiful Italian blonde. Her eyes were green. She wore a kind of nun's habit, which was a dark teal color with light blue accents. A white veil with light blue accents covered her hair. A brown satchel was slung over her right hip. A silver cross necklace was around her neck.

He narrowed his eyes carefully, as the woman shyly explained, with that familiar voice that the man had heard when watching one anime. "Umm... I think I'm lost. Can you tell me where the church of this town happens to be?"

His heart quietly dropped.

...Oh my God.

Asia Argento.
 
Chapter 2 - Loop World 1 - High School DxD New
...The young nineteen-year-old Japanese American would look at the blonde grimly.

High School DxD.

He was in High School DxD.

For starters, that franchise was about a perverted young man named Issei Hyoudou whose traits boil down to an appreciation of the woman's body. The young man never really judged him for that, when thinking about the fact that, in the Renaissance era, plenty of writers appreciated such a figure, but back then, that was truthfully an appreciation and not mere lust. Nowadays, when people think of naked figures, they'd think of pornography, which is a personal shame in his opinion. There's a lot that can be learned about the peoples of the past eras, and the idea of modernity being the central evolutionary development felt like it was the height of spiritual arrogance.

Then, in that same franchise, there was one Asia Argento. She was one of those characters who had caught his eye when reading about the light novel. He had often wondered what Christianity was actually like in the world of High School DxD. Probably one of the strangest thoughts that he ever had, but it was true, he had been curious, in the speculative sense, just what kind of Christianity do worlds like High School DxD even espouse. It's obviously different from his own world and others.

He's a Catholic. No, not Roman Catholic. Just Catholic. Roman Catholic is a bit inaccurate, considering the Church historically consisted of the West, that is, the Latin Church (often called the Roman Church), and the East, which is the Eastern Churches like Greek Byzantine, Melkite Greek, Coptic, Syriac, and others.

Just by that very naming sequence, he did wondered if worlds like High School DxD were actually called Roman Catholic Church, not Catholic Church, and if that is so, what kind of implications would that be. The young man knew at least that High School DxD's history was radically different from his Earth. There was this Great War, but he and anybody else who had read High School DxD barely knew anything about it other than it's some kind of ancient conflict between Three Factions. Angels, Devils, and Fallen Angels.

Not to mention, the Church in High School DxD, by implication, operates differently in a sense. He'd conjecture that, based on the evidence that he saw when reading or on online discussion forums, on the surface, the Church in High School DxD may resemble his world's Church before things were much clearer, that this cannot be his Catholic Church at all, such as the fact that some members of the Church can clearly use some kind of magic system. The actual Catholic Church as a whole would never have done something like use legitimate magic systems, for it implies not just the power to control, but to act as some kind of government, which is proper only to the state.

Granted, the church and the state back then were almost inseparable, but one cannot fault the entire collective by just specific individual members alone, for the Church is both divine and human. Yes, there were Vicars of Christ that were clearly unworthy, as history dictated, but he would never judge them personally. He'd leave that up to GOD, who gave them that authority in the first place. Judging is a heavy burden that he'd rather not have to bear. It's a distraction even, a temptation to forget that there are other more beautiful things in life out there.

Not to mention, it's one thing for the church and the state to almost work together, it's another thing entirely for the church to use a literal magic system.

In the case of one Asia Argento, she was classified as some kind of Holy Maiden because she has a certain gift called a Sacred Gear. Essentially, there are specific humans, and he didn't know exactly how many of them there are, who have these special gifts which were crafted from the late God of the Bible, which is this world's version of the Judeo-Christian GOD. Well, calling him a version of the Judeo-Christian GOD personally for the young man would not be accurate to begin with. Because the Judeo-Christian GOD has no version, it would imply derivative multiplicity, which completely contradicts the Apostles Creed and the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed.

Instead, what the young man thought was, rather than the God of the Bible being a derivative of the Judeo-Christian GOD, the more proper way of thinking about him would be him being a derivative of a specific class of Middle Order beings who essentially carry God's name, by implication. Case in point, there is the case of Bathala Maykapal.

He wasn't really the Judeo-Christian GOD, yet it can't be denied that people in the Philippines used his name back in the 16th Century, when referring to the actual Judeo-Christian GOD. Meaning, there is a specific class of Middle Order beings that bears the various names of GOD for the peoples of this or that culture. That's essentially their mission. To bring the seeds, that eventually when the harvesters come, it has already been taken care of.

The God of the Bible of High School DxD in this case, while he doesn't have much information about him, mainly because the light novels barely talk about his character other than things related to the plot, such as Sacred Gears and some history about the Great War, the young man would think that at the very least, this world was not deprived of the knowledge of the actual Judeo-Christian GOD, it's just that everyone completely mistook the being from Being Itself. Not to mention, there are already powerful beings here, such as Great Red and Ophis, who clearly outrank the God of the Bible, so by definition, he can't be the actual Judeo-Christian GOD.

As to whether or not the God of the Bible of High School DxD knew the actual Being Itself, he doesn't actually know. Again, High School DxD never really provided much about him. Maybe he missed some side material, who knows, but it's what he currently has knowledge about. Not to mention, he has more than enough common sense to at least figure that not literally everything is listed in fiction. It's the same with the Gospels. It's why there are post-biblical prophetic revelations given to saints like Saint Catherine of Siena, Saint Bridget of Sweden, and other saints with lessons to tell. The Gospels form the foundation, and the explication of it is developed throughout the centuries.

"...Umm," says one shy Asia Argento, who was putting two of her index fingers into a twirl, looking contrite as she noticed how long he had been staring at her. "I'm sorry... I... If I'm bothering you..."

"No, it's alright," says the young man, kindly, while shaking his other hand in reassurance.

Now... about Asia's situation. A church? Why would Asia even ask about where the church in Kuoh was? Unless... this was long before Asia even met Issei. So, this meant... the young man would now have to assume canon is off the rails. It's too big of a divergence. Asia was supposed to ask Issei for directions, not him.

And of course, there were the fallen angels under Raynare's garrison.

Raynare was... interesting. Well, she embodied that first villain trope that you would love to hate.

Raynare was the kind of villain you couldn't hate, only sigh at. Her infamy was almost mechanical: kill the hero, start the plot, vanish.

That's just it. That's all her character was. Some villain who started Issei's path to devilhood, and mayhaps was the main cause of the trauma for why Issei couldn't just blurt out his feelings to women like before. Not that he could blame Issei personally, because the man did die on his first date, that would be realistically traumatizing for anyone.

His main concern right now would be this. He can't simply leave Asia be, because he knows what would happen if he did. She'd be in the clutches of fallen angel opportunists who would want to take advantage of her Sacred Gear, aka Twilight Healing. That meant pulling that Sacred Gear out of her, which would of course, inevitably kill her, and Rias would have no choice but to revive her with a Piece. That was practically it.

What should he do in this situation?

He can't really protect Asia from the fallen angels. For one, he's a Homo Sapien, not a Super Homo Sapien. He doesn't have legitimate superpowers. If Raynare or any of her goons spotted him, he'd die on the spot. Why would they waste time with a mere no-named human when their target is right there? Like, with Issei at least, Raynare would know, and thus she'd toy with him for her psychologically malicious preferences. But him? He's a nobody. He'd die instantly, and he wouldn't see it coming.

So that left him with one option. He's gonna have to go to Kuoh Academy. That's the only refuge that he could think of that could offer some sanctuary.

The only other problem is... how would you break this to Asia, who would not know what would hit her?

Would he have to lie to her to get her to come with him?

No, that can't be an option. Lying is just as bad as not even doing anything about Asia's situation and letting canon be. Either situation would just make him complicit to an evil. So what should he even do?

Quietly, the young man could only pray in quiet thought without opening his mouth: Come Holy Spirit, come Father of the widows and of the orphans, heavenly spouse of Mama Mary. I need your help. I am nothing without you. Send your true heavenly angels, from all nine choirs, so that I may do your will.

And...

His heart quietly steadied itself. He received no vision. He received no magic. He received no power-up. He could only look at Asia, while thinking of the first thing that came to his mind.

"...Umm, actually, I was kind of wondering if we could talk? Would you perhaps be a Christian by any chance?" he asked gently and respectfully.

Asia blinked a bit, before she eventually sported an excited and relieved look. "Why yes! Yes, I am! Why?! Do you want to talk about something of the faith?!"

"In a sense, yes, but first things first, do you mind if we take a walk somewhere while you share things with me, starting with who you are?" He asked.

"Yes, of course, I'd love to," Asia smiled cheerfully. "I am Asia Argento. What's your name?"

The young man would quietly think of a name. When it comes to this situation, he can't really use his real name, that would be dangerous, not only to himself but to the people around him. So... he quietly thought of a name that Saint Raphael the Archangel once used in the Book of Tobit.

"Azariah... my name is Azariah," the young answered with a smile.

"Azariah?" Asia looked curious, while smiling. "That's a name from the Bible. So your parents are religious, then."

"Oh yes, they are," Azariah nodded. That wasn't a lie. He really did come from a practicing Catholic family. His father was a humble working engineer, while his mother was a nurse. His family... He missed them already... "They were my first teachers."

And so... both of them quietly took a walk on the side, while a gentle wind suddenly brushed quietly, like Someone was gently smiling from both near and afar.
 
Chapter 3 - Loop World 1 - High School DxD New
...It was one long walk on the sidewalk.

The young man listened to Asia, who explained to her about her origins, about where she comes from, what she's doing here, and everything else. A lot of them were something the young man already knew based on his canon knowledge, but some others were new at least, as far as he knew. Before she came here, she lived around Italy, around somewhere near the Vatican, specifically a little closer to the Borgio district that's known for its shops and restaurants. The Italians loved their art of making food.

"...Hold on, Asia Argento isn't your real name?" The young man asked, genuinely curious.

"No," Asia shook her head with a sad smile. "When I was abandoned and taken in by the kind monks of the Roman Catholic Church, they gave me the name Asia Argento. Asia was in reference to how Francis Xavier once crossed towards the Asian Continent, which included, of course, China and Japan."

The young man thought quietly. So there are some familiar things here. There was a Francis Xavier on this Earth. Well, he's probably not the same as Saint Francis Xavier of his Earth, mainly because already, the God of the Bible of this Earth is deceased, which meant one thing. Did any of the saints on Earth know that their God was dead? Because from what he remembered in High School DxD lore, the highest positions of the Roman Catholic Church, in conjunction with those from the Angels, kept the long secret that God is dead.

Naturally, that made him think. How come the Fallen Angels and the Devils, those who at least were around during the Great War's end, never took advantage of God being dead? It was already a very potent weapon in High School DxD's politics. If anyone actually found out that the God of the Bible is dead, then there would be a massive decrease of people who pray to that God, which would mean Heaven losing the power of prayer over much of the human population, which may cause a crisis of sorts.

Essentially, the young man couldn't blame this world's Heaven partly because, without their God, it's basically trying to fan much of the fumes without the maker of those fumes even keeping things active within the established system that he left behind, and thus, it falls unto this world's Archangel Michael to carry out the duties of the God of the Bible as his successor.

He'd also assume in part that the Fallen Angels and the Devils never took advantage of such a notion because all sides were completely exhausted. If any of them moved, it was a mutual extermination that may, in fact, leave more than half of this planet completely vaporized from the fallout, and thus if that happened, the canon events wouldn't even occur, because most people may be dead, and the ones who could possibly survive may be on their last legs.

Contemplating such a possibility was uncomfortable for him, nevertheless, he had to contemplate these, in light of the True Cross of Christ Crucified. Every derivative potentiality, no matter how terrible they were, was still under Him.

"Can I ask a question?" the young man asked. "What's the Roman Catholic Church to you, Asia?"

"Oh? Well, the Roman Catholic Church is an institution that was established by the God of the Bible around 33 AD and founded by the Twelve Apostles," Asia explained with a kind, perfect smile.

God of the Bible? The young man was quiet before muttering carefully. "Do you know someone named Jesus Christ?"

Asia became thoughtful as she explained. "Hmm... that was the name of a Man who, under the authority of the God of the Bible, used to establish his Church, that's how we got the name Christians."

Wait. Pause. Something about that phrase didn't sit right. A Man? Not a Man-God, which would be the old European's way of saying, or God-Man, which is the modern American way of saying, both of which express the common belief that Christ was both God and man, a Divine Person with two natures and a human soul. But what Asia is suggesting here is something else.

"So.. would Christ, in your opinion, be a Son of God?" the young man asked carefully.

"Yes," Asia nodded, as she explained. "He came from God and from a woman named Mary."

"...But he's not the God of the Bible?" the young man asked.

"No," Asia answered. "He was clearly born like everyone else, but he is divine, no doubt about it, otherwise he would not have needed to be crucified and die for our sins, before being resurrected and taken up into heaven."

The young man was quiet and thoughtful. He was unfortunately right. This world didn't have Christianity. It's just Christianity in name only. If it were any person in his world, of course, people would think that Christ was the God of the Bible aka he's the Living God of the Scriptures, but... what Asia is effectively saying, Christ is the Son of God, but was never truly Divine in the sense of Being Itself but rather some divine human that's more of a Buddha passing enlightenment, which... meant that this version of Christianity is following an Arian offshoot.

Well, this changes things. So what about Sacred Gears like the True Longinus? It made more sense when it was powered by the death of a divine human. It's more on the lines of the death of Baldur than the actual Passion.

"Umm..." Asia would ask, with that kind smile, unaware of the young man's thoughts. "You seem to be quite good at speaking English. It was a relief to be honest. I don't really know much Japanese, so I couldn't exactly tell where I should go or whom I should talk to without bothering anyone."

"That makes sense," the young man said with a quiet nod. "Don't worry, I understand what that can be like. I'm a Japanese American, so I don't exactly fit in with my fellow Japanese."

Asia nodded with a smile, but her smile was sad. The young man at least had a clear idea why. If canon was accurate, this meant that she was essentially exiled and excommunicated. A very touchy subject. What exactly can a person like him do to make Asia give a good cheering up?

"Can I ask something?" the young man asked. "Who authorized you to head towards this church you're supposed to be heading to?"

"Hmm?" Asia paid attention before explaining. "Umm, it was a cardinal by the name of Filippo Galilei. He was the one who ensured that I would be taken care of when sending me here to Japan."

Galilei? Would this Filippo Galilei be a relation to that infamous character from High School DxD, Valper Galilei, the one who ruined Yuuto Kiba's entire life and caused the death of most of his comrades, and was excommunicated by the Church because of his actions? He can't be sure. Just because they share the same surname doesn't mean they're related.

Then again, it made more sense. Because one has to question where on earth excommunicated people like the deranged Freed Sellzen even came from? It would make sense at least that there may be some corruption going on in this world's Church's hierarchy. It made too much sense. There's no way some officials would not be keeping an eye on excommunicated members, precisely because they are excommunicated. Asia is one of those, but she was one of those who did not deserve such excommunication just for the sake of assisting an injured devil, when in point of fact, even that incident was used by an opportunist devil named Diodora Astaroth.

Asia was pretty much used by all sides. She had no escape. Just like Saint Joan of Arc.

"He never said anything more to you than just head into a church located around Kuoh?" the young man asked grimly.

"Yes, that's what he said," Asia nodded kindly. "I managed to at least get here by train from Tokyo. All I need now is to head over there and rendezvous with the church administration assigned there."

Translation, she got baited into a trap. The young man thought grimly. The only thing that awaits Asia there is the outer edge of Kuoh where excommunicated rogue exorcists and fallen angels under Raynare were lurking. He can't let them near her, but how would he break the news to Asia? That she was used once again? It would break her heart. But there was no other alternative; she had to know the truth, which was partly why they both needed to head to Kuoh Academy, which is the territory of both Rias Gremory and Sona Sitri.

If they head there, then he can fully reveal the right circumstances to Asia while also preventing any factors that could lead to Asia running away due to her heart breaking under the pressure, not because he wanted to manipulate her, because he will never do that, but because he needed to make sure nothing actually happens to Asia and prevent her from committing a mistake that would still lead to her canonical death.

He, Azariah, refused to bow before canon, for like everything else, it is a false god.

"Have you never actually questioned why you were the only one sent without any kind of security or someone to accompany you?" the young man asked grimly, yet gently.

"I..." Asia looked hesitant to answer before answering. "I actually did wonder why I was the only one being sent here without anybody else to accompany me. I asked this, and the cardinal said that it was of the utmost importance that I came to Kuoh alone."

"With all due respect, that may probably be unwise. Doesn't the Gospel teach that there should be two men being side by side together as they journey to places for missionary quest?" the young man asked, drawing out from the actual Scriptures, specifically about the seventy-two disciples.

"Umm... no, actually, if you're referring to Luke, which states that one by one is to be sent to towns and villages," Asia slightly corrected, curious while maintaining her sad smile.

The young man groaned inwardly. Even that minor detail was changed.

He remembered the line clearly: 'He sent them two by two.' It was there. It had always been there. Yet in this world, it had been edited out like a rib removed from the body.

What else in the Scriptures of this world contradicts the actual Scriptures? It's almost like the DxD's version of the Bible is promoting individualism, which was essentially the common error of those who separated from the Catholic Church. No doubt, that very minor verse would have some impact in this world's Protestant Reformation, if that still happened here.

Quietly, the young man led Asia towards another street corner where he could spot the familiar, larger Western enclosed architecture just up ahead. Kuoh Academy. One of the main settings of High School DxD.

"...Listen," the young man looked at Asia, who looked at him. "Before we head to wherever you're going, I was thinking we should stop here and go over to that school over there, Kuoh Academy."

"Hmm? Okay, but why if I may ask?" Asia asked, curious while smiling.

"Well, truthfully, I'm not actually a local around here; I just got here myself. As to how I got here... It's complicated to explain. The only thing I can say is, to actually ascertain the kind of church building you're going to go to, it's best if we ask the actual people who, well, own this territory."

"Owned?" Asia asked, before wondering. "So this town is under the jurisdiction of a faction?"

"You could say that, hence why I think it's best if we go over there, if that's not troubling you," the young man explained.

"Alright, that would indeed be more than helpful. Lead the way," Asia nodded without much effort.

The young man nodded softly before he breathed a quiet sigh. Just a few more steps... and they were on safer ground.

...Wait.

Actually, now that he thought about it, he wouldn't put it past Raynare to send someone to scout ahead and watch every intersection and alleyway of Kuoh. Which meant that Raynare may possibly be aware of him. If so, why hasn't she moved? If not so, then the clock may be ticking.

He gently grabbed Asia by the hand before speaking with a grim tone. "Let's hurry it up a little, if you don't mind," he spoke gently yet grimly. Before Asia could speak up, she and him were already walking fast and entering the gate.
 
Oh dang. Is he here to actually correct the scriptures?

Imagine that. The actual YahWeh sending him there to correct the blasphemy of the scriptures there
 
Chapter 4 - Loop World 1 - High School DxD New
With Asia just beside him, the young man began asking around the corridors of Kuoh Academy, seeking tips and directions from the students nearby. Can they show them where the Occult Research Club is located? The students were more than helpful, at least.

...Well, maybe it kinda helped that most of the students here are female, apparently, and they instantly found the young man quite dashingly handsome. He may be a Japanese American, but that very trait is what made him quite attractive somehow. He doesn't really boast about it and is, in fact, thankful to the LORD that he has this trait. Without Him, he'd never really be handsome. Whatever handsome trait he has, it came from Him. Call him a bit old-fashioned, but that's what his parents raised him to be. Always be grateful for everything you have, because you never know what could happen later, which is why it is always important to focus on the present moment.

Now, they were heading towards the one iconic room everyone in High School DxD is familiar with. The room of the Occult Research Club. He started knocking on the door, though he was also aware that he wouldn't put it past Rias or Sona to have noticed his movements already. He was, in fact, asking around the corridors, so somebody from either the student council or the Occult Research Club must have noticed him somehow. Not to mention, it's hard not to notice Asia's current clothing, which was more on the lines of a veiled nun from the Church.

And of course, the young man knew that the relations between the Church and the Devils are quite tenous at best. Just by being associated with Asia, he may be mistaken for being associated with this world's Roman Catholic Church, which isn't the case, and he's more of a non-local who got transported out of his planet and into a completely different paradigm.

Still no word from the Doctor.

And still no response from the ones inside the room, which meant that there was no one in the room yet. Or maybe the Devils in there were testing him, who knows. He doesn't have super senses to actually notice them.

He took out his phone to check his contact list. He's quietly scrolling through who he'd have to call. He could try...

...His best friend, Richard.

He's been friends with him since forever. He glanced at Asia and quietly pondered in worry. He can't just leave her in this corridor, though. He thought about how to keep her occupied, before a thought came into his mind. He quietly lifted something out from his left pocket. It was the New Testament of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, which was a revision of the Challoner-Rheims version. There were two things that he essentially carried in his pockets whenever he traveled. A Saint Benedict Rosary and a Bible. Not an impressive toolkit from an isekai point of view, but for someone like the young man, it meant everything.

"Hey, Asia," the young man would look at her, giving her this Pocket Bible. "Take this. I'm gonna be trying to contact a friend of mine. I'll just be over there," he said, pointing towards a spot nearby. "In case you need me."

"Hmm, okay," Asia nodded, before grabbing her hands on the Bible, while the young man walked towards the spot.

Asia looked at the Bible in her hands and... she looked at the title. "...Huh?"

The New Testament of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

That's... not a name of any Bible that she ever saw before. She looked at the red bookmark, and she lifted the pages, her eyes landing on the first chapter of the Gospel of Saint John. Her eyes looked at the verses which made her... look.

"In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God..." She slowly muttered the words. And little by little, her heart shook as her eyes widened.

...What? That can't be right. That's not how the Gospel of John was written.

She looked at the words again and continued slowly. "He was in the beginning with God. All things were made through Him, and without Him was made nothing that has been made."

That... But... that's...

"In him was life... and the life was the light of men... And the light shines in the darkness... and the darkness grasped it not..." She muttered these slowly as she could.

Why...?

Her eyes, for whatever reason, flowed tears, which rained down on her cheeks.

What... What was she looking at?

May bukas pa sa iyong buhay
(There is still a tomorrow in your life)


Her breath suddenly hitched. She heard... the sudden, gentle lullaby of primordial morning stars. Only she can hear it. No one else. Yet their voice filled the corridors.

Tutulungan ka ng Diyos na may lalang
(The Creator God will help you)


Her eyes rained down more tears, her lips quivering, her knees threatening to kneel. As a gentle wind passed through and enveloped her entire soul.

Ang iyong pagdaramdam
(Your sorrow)
Idalangin mo sa Maykapal
(Offer it in prayer to the Almighty)
Na sa puso mo ay mawala nang lubusan
(That it may vanish fully from your heart)


Nothing outside was apparent, for everything looked normal.

But for Asia... she witnessed something too Ancient of Days... for the page itself from the Scriptures seemed to bounce, as her eyes beheld a vision unlike any other. Showing her a brief glimpse of something that had happened and redefined all.

The Harrowing of Hell itself.

A bright, luminous Man-God descended down across what she could only describe as spherical shapes without end, containing an infinitude of worlds. Accompanying this Man-God were plenitudes of diversified morning stars, around nine orders of governance, each its own species. They did not have wings like the angels she knew, but they were the primordial messengers before the first dawn, and their voices sang, not in war cries like the heavenly hosts of her world, but with the gentlest wrath.

May bukas pa sa iyong buhay
(There is still a tomorrow in your life)


She bore witness to the countless infinitude of souls without end. Hominids and other strange non-hominid creatures within these spherical shapes, who were crying in tears as they beheld a Savior they had waited for since time immemorial. Their hands were lifted up as their Salvation drew nearer.

Tutulungan ka ng Diyos na may lalang
(The Creator God will help you)


She bore witness to the opposite of the morning stars, other morning stars that held a darker color, whose forms were more terrible than any fallen angel or devil of her world. They were darker spheres within darker spheres, the opposite of the bright morning stars who were the beautiful spheres that gave a prismic rainbow pattern, as they descended down in numberless myriads and were engaging these darker spheres, that were powerless and bounded, forced to submit before the authority of this Man-God who continues to descend down to all levels, up even to damnation itself.

Ang iyong pagdaramdam
(Your sorrow)
Idalangin mo sa Maykapal
(Offer it in prayer to the Almighty)
Na sa puso mo ay mawala nang lubusan
(That it may vanish fully from your heart)


Asia was crying so thoroughly that she kneeled completely before such Omnipotent Divine Mercy. But what was even more profound? That Mercy noticed her, looked right at her, as if He knew that she was there, separated from another aevum, watching this very moment. And He smiled.

The image of Jesus Christ in her mind... shattered... and gave way to the True and Living Son of GOD that she beheld, whose wounds shone like the brightest suns. Christ was no mere messiah that has come to establish an institution. Christ was first and foremost, Father-Forever, and the Church he built... was a family.

"...Pa...Papa," Asia muttered, in her crying hiccup.

And that same Papa... smiled so brightly, clasping her heart to His while He continues to descend down, for nowhere was beyond His reach, not even in Hell.


"Yo, my man, what's up?"

Azariah held the phone to his ear as a familiar, friendly voice echoed from the phone. Richard Daley. Your typical average millennial. In many ways, he's kind of the opposite of Azariah, not in a bad sense; it's more that he's more secular than Azariah. Well, that was before Richard met the Doctor and started to travel with him, along with Azariah.

It was actually Richard who introduced him to the wider world of anime when they were around middle school. The first anime that Azariah watched, from what he recalls, was Detective Conan. Since then, Azariah started looking into anime and, in the weirdest way one can think of at that age, compared every anime to his Catholic faith.

Richard often said that Azariah was a little too serious with anime, even for Richard, who was an avid anime fan. Fair. But Azariah wasn't really the type to turn his brain off whenever he started watching anime, and even started delving into the primary sources. There were the primary sources, secondary sources, and so forth. As much as possible, Richard would grab the primary sources first, before looking at the secondary sources and such and compare what was actually there.

Anime does have a lot of beautiful things to offer. There's a variety of hints that showcase the human imagination in drawing. Through that drawing, the viewer can experience a glimpse of strange worlds and more strange worlds. Azariah always had that inkling for speculations. What kind of worlds do these anime portray? What defines the term fiction? Is it simply a make-believe or a truth glimpsed with different levels?

"Hey, Richard. Listen, for the time being, call me Azariah," Azariah would ask, relieved that he could hear his friend's voice. He couldn't make contact with the Doctor, so he'd assume the possibility that he couldn't contact anyone else. Thank GOD he was wrong. Good thing the Doctor installed that interdimensional network into his phone in case something happens.

"Huh?" Richard asked, blinking from the other side in confusion.

"It's... a long story, so bear with me here."

And so, Azariah explained the general gist of his entire situation. About he ended up here after a morning walk. About how he met the famous Asia Argento. About how he's currently in Kuoh Academy to essentially talk with Rias Gremory and Sona Sitri about the current situation.

"...So let me get this straight, you're in High School DxD," Richard muttered in a deadpanned tone from the phone, but it covered a sense of worry.

"Well, it's a little insane to believe, but..." Azariah sported a contrite look.

"Buddy, let's be real, we're past insane a long time ago," Richard reminded. "Like, we're travelling with an interdimensional time-travelling alien for crying out loud. You getting isekai'ed is the least weird of our lives." He sighed into the phone. "So, what? Have you ever encountered Raynare yet?"

"Thankfully not yet," Azariah sighed heavily. "But I wouldn't hold my breath. That's why I even came to Kuoh Academy in the first place."

"Still though... Asia?" Richard couldn't help but have a sense of humor. Azariah could almost picture him raising an eyebrow with that amused smirk. "Like, for real, man, what's it like? How does she look in real life?"

"She's very beautiful," Azariah explained solemnly. "The art doesn't really do any justice."

Richard sighed heavily while smiling thoughtfully. "...Ahh, of course. Leave it to the Catholic to be such a gentleman without the temptations of lust getting in the way, and my name is Captain America."

"You joke, but I'd rather not tempt the temptation itself," Azariah would provide his own cultured humor before speaking seriously. "But yeah, I'm gonna need your help from now on, Richard. So, if my folks realize that I've been gone for a while, tell them that I got... you know..."

"Yeah, yeah, I'll tell them," Richard rolled his eyes. "They won't be happy though."

"I know," Azariah muttered. "It's a miracle even that I can actually talk to you right now. I don't even know if I can still call you in the future, so I wanna make this count. So, since I'm in an isekai pickle, and I clearly still have no idea how this isekai system that I got caught up in actually works, let's assume the worst and try to contact GAIAM before things get out of hand. I would have tried to contact them myself, but..."

"Yeah, I get it," Richard nodded. "Something may be interfering with your signal, like it's a bad plot-driven narrative or something, so I'll call GAIAM immediately after you hang up."

"Thanks, man... and... yeah, it's good to hear you," Azariah spoke with a quiet grateful sigh.

"Good to hear you as well. And be safe out there, man," Richard said with a concerned tone, before adding some lighthearted humor. "Also, you better not tell me next time that you ended up with a harem."

"Again, I'd rather not tempt the temptation by answering yes or no, narrative's quite the parasite the maxim," Azariah spoke with his own humor.

"Oohh, I see what you did there, good one," Richard smirked a little before speaking in concern. "But yeah, be safe out there, and don't die on me."

"We'll do," Azariah nodded. "And another thing. Since we're possibly gonna be talking if I get the chance, you should probably think of a codename of your own."

"Hmm, a codename. How about... Spectre," Richard spoke thoughtfully.

"Spectre?" Azariah raised an unimpressed eyebrow. "Like the evil James Bond organization?"

"Actually, no, I was kind of going for the light novel In/Spectre, hence Spectre," Richard clarified, rolling his eyes.

"Ah, that's why..." Azariah slowly nodded sagely.

"Buddy... what are you thinking right now?" Richard narrowed his eyes while on the phone.

"Well, not that important, other than what's related to this convo. But yeah, see you later man, if ever," Azariah said, before hanging up the phone.

He sighed before glancing at his phone. Well, it's a little late in the afternoon, around 1:00.

Eventually, he would glance back towards Asia, who...

"...!"

...Was kneeling and crying on the floor while clutching his pocket Bible. He ran over towards her and kneeled at her level.

"Hey, hey, are you alright? What's wrong?" the young man asked, gently placing his hand on his shoulder.

"...Hmm...Hmm...Pa...Papa..." Asia muttered, her tears splashing over her cheeks, while clutching Azariah's pocket Bible with her trembling hands.

Azariah had no idea what was going on. But he could tell from Asia's eyes that something had happened while he wasn't looking. He glanced at his pocket Bible, which she was clutching for dear life. His expression turns quiet and solemn. His eyes looked back and forth between that Bible and Asia.

...He didn't dare ask. At least, not right now. Somehow, he has a feeling that something special happened.

"...So, I heard you've been looking for us. Azariah-san, is it?"

That soothing, dangerously subtle yet seductive voice made the young man pay attention, as he slowly glanced to find a few people in the corridor. Both the Occult Research Club and the Student Council of this Academy. And amongst them... the crimson-haired buxom beauty Rias Gremory who had that calm yet elegant smile of a noble lady and the beautiful bob-cut, bespectacled Sona Sitri, who pushed her glasses quietly in caution.

...Okay. Anime art really did not do justice to these characters from High School DxD. No wonder Issei Hyoudou felt like he was living the dream. Speaking of that breast-loving dragon emperor, he doesn't seem to be present. He would conjecture that he's probably out doing errands as a devil. Devils do employ contracts as if they were some business deal. It was a far cry better than those older days where, as Azariah could recall, devils were actual cannibals. He could only recall the gruesome cultures of South America back home and how something darker had lurked in those cultures long before the Europeans came along.

"...Umm, ahem, yes, I was looking for you all..." Azariah paused a little before continuing as he made a little test, such as revealing this detail. "...Lady Gremory and Lady Sitri."

Both ladies of the house of noble devils narrowed their eyes and were now cautious. So were the rest of the peerages behind her. Not that surprising. When he mentioned the names Gremory and Sitri, he was essentially making known that, yes, he knows who they actually are. Humans in High School DxD, the civilian populations at least, have no actual idea that there is something that lurks over them. Angels, Fallen Angels, Devils, Gods and Buddhas, Dragons, and lots more.

Though, compared to what Azariah knew, the real Great Chain of Being...

...It's far more stranger.

"Hoh? So you really do know about us?" Rias maintained her smile, yet kept her gaze fixed. She did eventually notice the silently crying Asia, who tried, and failed, to keep her tears at bay.

"...Not literally everything, but more than enough, my lady," Azariah spoke with genuine humility. He was, after all, in the presence of nobility. And Romans 13 did come to mind. Respect authority, because every legitimate authority comes from the LORD. Rias and Sona were devils of this world, ergo, they were of the ignorant yet well-meaning Middle Orders. Respect is given to what is due. Whether young or old has nothing to do with such cases.

"...Hmm, I quite like this one, Rias," says one familiar Akeno Himejima, with her ponytail black hair swaying from her back, while her hand was raised to her chin. "Quite cute as well." She muttered with a smile, that hid layers of hidden meaning.

Rias ignored Akeno and looked at the crying Asia, and frowned in concern and caution. "What's wrong with her, if I may ask?"

Azariah grew quiet as he glanced at Asia, whom he supported as he gently raised her while they were both standing. He glanced at the Bible she was holding, and he muttered while facing. "...I'm...not sure myself, my lady."

...But he did have a suspicion that something had happened. And his heart quietly bowed before the GOD who never stopped giving miracles to His children, especially when they needed Him most at the proper hour.
 
TAGALOG JUMPSCARE!?!??

I suppose in fairness, it's not like this song that isn't sung in Latin, Greek, or Hebrew came out of nowhere:

Isaiah 28:11-13

11 ​Nay, but by men of strange lips
and with an alien tongue
the Lord will speak to this people,
12 ​ to whom he has said,
"This is rest;
give rest to the weary;
and this is repose";
yet they would not hear.
13 ​Therefore the word of the Lord will be to them
precept upon precept, precept upon precept,
line upon line, line upon line,
here a little, there a little;
that they may go, and fall backward,
and be broken, and snared, and taken.

Instead, a song was sung in a language of a very poor third-world country and suffering downtrodden nation that had more typhoons and problems in its belt.
 
Chapter 5 - Loop World 1 - High School DxD New
...Inside the old, Gothic architecture of the Occult Research Club's room, on one side, there were Rias Gremory and Sona Sitri seated on the sofa, with their tea sets on the table. Both of their peerages were flanked near them. In fact, the young man would very much notice Genshirou Saji, who is a little similar to Issei in a way, to the point where both of them tend to get along pretty well once they really get to know each other. There is also the fact that Genshirou has something of a thing with Sona, though it's because of that that Azariah actually felt bad for Saji.

Saji is as loyal as you can get, no doubt about that, but Sona really didn't personally see Saji as an optional romantic interest, as far as the young man recalled. He genuinely wished he could do something about that situation, though, considering the circumstances, he may have to build some earned trust first before he does anything.

On the other side, was the young man and Asia, who had been given a handkerchief to wipe her tearful face. She still held that pocket Bible that he gave her. Azariah couldn't help but feel the weight of his own actions. All he did was give her his Bible. A simple, ordinary action that anybody could do. He only gave his Bible to Asia because he figured that Asia needed something to preoccupy herself.

Never would he have dared to imagine that something of that action was used by the Most High. It had to be the Most High. Asia wouldn't just cry like that and clutch the real Scriptures like she was hanging on an anchor. She never actually stopped crying, even now. Azariah had seen many things in his life, but having someone actually getting a close encounter with the Most High... this is the first actual time he's ever experienced something like this. It's one thing to have read and learn about such experiences from the lives of the Saints... It's another thing entirely to be in close proximity to such an event.

...He felt too unworthy for even being within such proximity of a gift that was rare.

By a miracle, Azariah managed to keep himself steady and explained the general gist of the situation, using terms like: "All my knowledge that I'm going to share comes from anonymous yet unorthodox sources.", and it was true, in the sense that everything that he knows about High School DxD comes from a light novel author, which is the primary source, and the secondary and such sources he found here and there, either on the internet or some hearsay. He also said the term, anonymous, just to make sure that, in case something happens, he'd rather not have some High School DxD character use his information to target Ishibumi like he's the be-all, end-all of how the world of High School DxD and its timeline is gonna go.

That's actually not how it works, if we're talking in general. The line between author and creation is very subtle yet thin, all subject to the Author, with a Capital A. That meant that there is not one systematic take on it; there are multiple layers of it. Even if you use Ishibumi as a legitimate author, he's but one author making a variant of High School DxD. For all they knew, there was another radically different take of High School DxD from somewhere, that's completely different in some legitimate ways from the canon one that Azariah is familiar with.

The possibilities are both endless and multiplicity. It's the same, apparently, with the Scriptures. No need to merely bring up fiction, even back in his world, just one simple change of a Scripture verse is enough to break entire churches, that's how specifically important the Word of GOD needed to be translated in its faithful context. There's also the problem with languages in the Scriptures. For instance, let's take the terms "world" and "earth". People in the modern day simply think that it means planet Earth.

...No, it didn't.

Otherwise, Genesis 1:1 wouldn't make sense. If you take that literally, God created the heavens and the earth, and if you take that from an entirely different direction and think it's just either the physical universe or the planet Earth, then you've missed the entire point of that explosive dynamite of a passage. It really meant the entirety of the collective plurality and infinitude of orders of both spiritual (heavens) and material (earth). The Apostles Creed and the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed literally stated this.

So, learning the actual original languages, and learning about the mentalities of the ancients is far more serious when it comes to the Scriptures. English and other common languages around the world don't simply cut it anymore, and neither does browsing fiction as if that was gospel truth is also sorely not enough because the metaphysics behind it all is gone and is replaced with costume props. You'd also have to view Scripture, not from your vantage point in time, but in aevum and in the eyes and mentality of the writers of that time, otherwise, you'd be lost, and genuinely think the Judeo-Christian GOD was some tribal skyfather with egoistic and genocidal issues. And that's genuinely what some people think about Him, unfortunately.

Azariah would explain to Rias and Sona about the situation, starting with Asia first and foremost, on how she was essentially being sent to a church in the outer skirts of Kuoh.

"Hold on..." Rias narrowed her eyes a little while holding her teacup and plate. "...A church? I'm sorry to say that there hasn't been a church in Kuoh for many years now, because that church that you may be referring to has been abandoned and hasn't been used ever since."

"Yes... which leads me to inform you both that there is a rogue cadre of fallen angels and rogue excommunicated church exorcists stationed in an abandoned church somewhere on the outer skirts of Kuoh," Azariah informed them, before glancing at Asia, who... strangely never looked surprised. She was still crying.

"Fallen angels?" Sona narrowed her eyes while her one hand was raised to her chin in quiet intrigue and guarded suspicion. "And you say that you know all of this through some anonymous yet unorthodox sources. If that's the case, what makes you think we'd just accept this information at face value?"

"I said that, my lady, not for my personal sake, but to protect the ones connected to that terminology, because not even they would know I'm using their knowledge, and thus all responsibility must fall to me, since I'm the one who informs all of this in the first place," Azariah explained humbly.

"Hmm, that's quite noble of you," Rias smiled, but there was a quiet caution within her posture. "So, why exactly are you informing us of these matters? What benefits would you see from this?"

Benefits that he would see. A very careful wording that did not really seem to be about him, but in reality looks back to him. As expected from the crimson-haired heiress, and younger sister of Sirzechs Lucifer.

Azariah would humbly admit to not being an expert in politics of any sort, but that didn't mean he wanted to be ignorant about it altogether. The Kingdom of GOD is to be shared on all levels, including politics. It's because of the Kingdom of GOD that politics has a certain level of grounded stability. If one removes Christendom, one is going to end up with nations that dictate, not the moral and natural laws, but rather the laws of the state, which only see the betterment of one's own country instead of charitably thinking about both its citizens and the other nations.

That was the major trap of ignoring politics completely. The other trap is to use politics for seemingly good intentions. But good intentions can only get you so far. They say that power corrupts, and it is true. But, here's the caveat. Without Christ, power would corrupt, because every power ultimately comes from Christ, and people trying to be independent of Christ altogether would inevitably be corrupted by such power. King Henry VIII was one such unfortunate. Once a Catholic in good standing, but fell too far.

"Firstly, I would humbly request sanctuary, for Asia Argento's sake," Azariah spoke with careful yet genuine humility. "She is an excommunicated person; thus, it can be said that she is no longer associated with the Church."

"Is that true?" Rias looked at the sniffing Asia, who was still wiping her tears.

Asia quietly nodded. She couldn't speak yet, but she was aware of the conversation. Before, her being excommunicated was a sour spot. Her heart always longed to be devoted to the God of the Bible and to his Church. Being excommunicated from that church felt like she was cut off from the blessings of the Lord altogether.

...Until she realized that the Church she followed was never the real Church. And the God of the Bible was never the Trinity. And that Trinity descended down in His gentle wrath, to save all, and even went down into the depths of a state far more terrifying than any Underworld, where dark spheres within spheres that were likened to lions that wanted to devour all like beasts were coldly present.

They were the real fallen. The real devils. They did not have wings. They did not have anything that could be recognizable. Even their mere presence felt like every word of human or god fell short to describe their darker beauty and majestic terror.

In truth, the world that Asia lived through... it was a shadow of a shadow, where chains had already been set, where metaphysics itself had forgotten the Creator who loved too much.

"Secondly, since this deals with the fallen angels, I would also state that these specific fallen angels, under someone named Raynare, are completely rogue in their movements. So whatever they do does not in fact reflect the entire intent and modus operandi of all of the leaders of the Fallen Angel faction. I'm informing you both of this, so that the relationship between the Three Factions doesn't escalate from the tensions that were already present for a very long time, and by extension, I don't want humanity to get caught in the crossfire of a reignited Great War."

Every one of Rias' and Sona's peerages were looking at him intently, with their own varied reactions of quiet amazement and analytical looks.

"Ara, ara, he really is quite noble, Rias," Akeno couldn't help but chuckle, while standing just right near Rias. "Not once has he ever mentioned anything about himself."

"Maybe..." Rias muttered carefully, while maintaining her smile as she looked at Azariah intently, and he could feel that gaze bearing down on him. Rias may be young, but she was still a devil of the Gremory house, her power is as ancient, and with one flick, she could annihilate him. That's why he felt quietly intimidated, yet steady in truth. "But that still doesn't explain why you're here. You said that you aren't from around here, so where did you come from exactly?"

Azariah explained humbly. "Before I explain that, my lady, can I at least try something?"

"Try?" Rias asked, curious about what he meant.

Azariah breathes quietly with a sigh. He prayed quietly: Come, Holy Spirit, beloved spouse of Mama Mary. I invoke you now, that you may speak through my tongue, so that there will be no confusion between you, who is the True GOD, and the deceased God of the Bible of this world, who is never you.

He prayed this because he knew, going by High School DxD canon, devils have a certain trait common to them all. The name of the God of the Bible hurts them, to varying degrees. A lot of mid and high devils can shrug it off as merely a simple irritation. The lower ones, however, experience a migraine. That was why he prayed to the True LORD, so that no false prayer channels can interfere, and only the True GOD reigns. He drew this experience out of looking at every non-Christian culture. It's not that praying to other gods was bad, for praying simply meant talking to someone, and did not automatically mean worship in the modern sense. The problem, however, was that the prayer channels to these gods were tainted because of Original Sin, thus, no matter how hard people try, their gods cannot truthfully answer, for these gods were cut off from their own children, whom the Almighty tasked to shepherd.

All things were powerless before the Prince of the World, the First and Last Dark Lord, the God-King of the Ever-Descending Lightning, when, through Original Sin, he gained a certain dominion over mankind, and that included the communication channels with the varied Middle Orders.

"...I am a Catholic Christian, an adopted son of the LORD Jesus Christ who is Love Itself. I am a servant of the One True GOD who is the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, to whom I am baptized and confirmed," Azariah spoke with conviction, his heart placed to his chest.

And...

Every one of the devils in the room widened their eyes. And...

...Nothing happened. After a few moments, nothing happened. No pain. No sound. No migraine. No irritation. No nothing.

"...Wait, what's happening?" says one Tsubaki Shinra, the long, black-haired, bespectacled beauty, muttered as she grew quiet and disturbed.

"...Nothing's happened," says one Koneko Toujou, as her cat ears weren't even twitching. That made her quietly take a step back as her heart felt troubled.

"I don't... feel any pain at all," says one Genshirou Saji, blinking in confusion.

And as for Asia, she covered her mouth and couldn't help but cry once again. Her mind flashed back to that grand vision where she saw endless things that she could not put into mere words. Of course, nothing happened. Of course, it didn't hurt these devils. Because the Name of the LORD was never supposed to hurt anyone.

"...Amm...Agmm...Ahmm..." She cried, as her hands covered her face, in shame for everything she had thought.

...For there was always only One who would never truly hurt His creatures. It is the creatures instead who flee from Him and break His heart.

The devils all looked at Asia, with a quiet gaze, while remaining conflicted. Azariah looked at Asia, gulping with recognition. His head bowed a little, letting his hand go down from his chest, and he maintained silence, as he still remembered...

...Asia had seen the LORD that he invoked. Of course, she would cry.

And his mind flashed to Philippians 2:9-11. The Name wasn't about any kind of power. It was about Love itself. It was Love instead who subdued all powers, so that no one will ever be hurt again.

"...What did you just invoke? Whose God did you invoke?" Rias spoke carefully, her eyes dilating in concern that rose to an extremity, making her feel twitchy.

Azariah looked back at her and simply answered with a solemn expression. "...I invoke the GOD who is not the God of the Bible, but your GOD, and the GOD of all factions, pantheons, and dragons, the GOD who never once took part in your Great War."

Rias twitched when she heard that answer. Every single one of the devils couldn't believe their ears when he just said. Sona tried to mutter a word, but as her mouth opened, she closed it. Her rational mind was completely failing her.

"...That can't be," Yuuto Kiba, who was nearby, spoke slowly, as he looked genuinely conflicted and disturbed. He, too, never felt the pain or irritation that would come when he heard Azariah invoke the True Christ and the One Triune Judeo-Christian GOD.

A silence now replaced the air. Nothing was actually happening. But that in and of itself made the entire room tense with thick air.

"...Now that I have tried what I set out to do, can I now explain the specific circumstances of where I come from?" Azariah asked humbly.

No one answered. Rias and Sona glanced at each other, for the first time, uncertain. This was not within their calculations. Azariah clearly invoked the God of the Christians... but nothing happened. It's like every meaning of what they knew about God was stripped completely, and an entire redefinition of language took place. Nothing actually happened. No special effect. No holy lights. No singing echoes. Everything was just too silent.

That can't be right. When someone invokes something, something will happen. It just depends on what is happening and who is being affected. Prayer and invocation were not mere rituals, but they were protocols—a kind of interdimensional network handshake. Every pantheon operates through energy exchange: contracts, blessings, sacrifices, worship, oaths, mana, and "faith points." Prayer, then, isn't symbolic—it's infrastructure.

When Azariah invoked GOD, he should have been plugging into that very system—a system that the devils, fallen angels, angels, and gods and buddhas all tacitly depend on. But nothing was happening. No connection. No signal. No buffer. It's like he connected to an entirely different server that was never part of any factional network.

Hence, the line was clear, silent, and infinite.

Who was that GOD that Azariah invoked?

The devils, for the first time, now felt a kind of fear that they had never experienced before, precisely because it was far too quiet.

"...You...You may," Rias muttered, a little hesitant.

And Azariah quietly nodded before continuing his testimony.
 
such as Great Red and Ophis, who clearly outrank the God of the Bible, so by definition, he can't be the actual Judeo-Christian GOD.
Two counterpoints, His hatred was enough to transform Samael into an entity capable of at least killing Ophis (in his OG draft, he planned on Ophis dying from his poison after affixing Ise's soul to his new body, at least according to his AN at the end of the volume; even without that. a small amount was still enough to cripple Ophis). He was also able to seal Trihexa, and entity stronger than Great Red and still having the strength to fight a war including the Nitenryuu. IMO, DxD YHWH was still in the same ballpark as the True Top Three of DxD (Great Red officially is #0, and Trihexa is unknown to the world as a whole).

Edit:
This is a complaint about Ishibumi's writing because he at least implies YHWH is weaker than Ophis, but as I stated, gives facts that run very contrary to that.
 
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Two counterpoints, His hatred was enough to transform Samael into an entity capable of at least killing Ophis (in his OG draft, he planned on Ophis dying from his poison after affixing Ise's soul to his new body, at least according to his AN at the end of the volume; even without that. a small amount was still enough to cripple Ophis). He was also able to seal Trihexa, and entity stronger than Great Red and still having the strength to fight a war including the Nitenryuu. IMO, DxD YHWH was still in the same ballpark as the True Top Three of DxD (Great Red officially is #0, and Trihexa is unknown to the world as a whole).

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This is a complaint about Ishibumi's writing because he at least implies YHWH is weaker than Ophis, but as I stated, gives facts that run very contrary to that.

1.) Actually, that's a fair point. In this sense, I'd probably, in-universe within the story, chalk it up to the MC not having too perfect knowledge of DxD, in the same way as some people who, while familiar with DxD, may have missed something, thus while true DxD God of the Bible can't be the actual Judeo-Christian GOD, the argument of DxD God being below Great Red and Ophis is sort of not right in a nuance sense.
 
Chapter 6 (1) - Point of View: Random Omnipotent Being (ROB) New
...Somewhere.

There is a race of Random Omnipotent Beings. ROBs for short. They were beings of power that predated countless multiverses, having manipulated individuals into crossing entire worlds as thoughtful experiments. These beings looked like women of beautiful figures, of form that could make mortal men fall to their knees in praises of vain haughtiness.

Amongst them, there was one whose name was Aqua Devida. Her eyes glowed in aqua. Her dress was pure white with bluish accents. It was she who had drawn out a young man from an Earth that looked too normal and down-to-earth. Unimpressive in the grand scheme of things. She merely left that young man in a loop cycle of worlds that numbered around twelve. She had the first thought to make the twelfth world a random instability, but she recalled that the last ROB who did that made a complete mess that led to the Panangelicum Council of ROBs imposing a discipline to limit such intricacies for the time being.

Twelve worlds it is. These worlds were specifics that she chose, tailored to the young man who curiously took the name of Azariah. She did not know what to truthfully think, for he is not like the rest that she and her fellow sisterhood of ROBs had dealt with. Usually, she would see panic, denial, rationalistic, meta-commenting on fiction, and more.

But this Azariah did not do so. She had only left him for a bit to perform specific administrative duties across other loop cycles, but when she came back, this Azariah had already diverged from every knowable pattern of isekai protocols.

She frowned. She remained hidden, while she quietly listened to the conversation between this Azariah and these devil princesses of Kuoh. Hold on. She noticed one Asia Argento who had been crying non-stop for some odd reason, holding some kind of pocket Bible. She narrowed a little.

The New Testament of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

Oh, one of those. She was not ignorant of Christianity. She simply thought of it as interesting, seeing variations of it across loop cycles, with interesting yet relative and different configurations. Nothing too special.

But then, there was Azariah, who tried something.

"...I am a Catholic Christian, an adopted son of the LORD Jesus Christ who is Love Itself. I am a servant of the One True GOD who is the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, to whom I am baptized and confirmed." The young man spoke with steady conviction, his heart placed to his chest.

...Nothing happened. Aqua Devida blinked a little, as she noticed the devils widen their eyes... before noticing that nothing was happening. No Holy Name Hurts Trope. That cannot be.

Moments passed. Nothing still happened. She saw Asia crying all the more for some reason, clutching that Bible. No, this is not possible. Azariah clearly invoked the Christian God, so something must happen; it should, at the very least, affect the devils. But nothing happened. The network of prayer and invocation was completely silent. Not even a sign of radio chatter.

"...I don't understand," she muttered, slowly disturbed and quietly shaken.

Nothing was happening. No tropes were activated. It felt too quiet.

She waited. For something. For anything to happen. But none came. No apparition. No vision. No sound. Just one eternal silence.

"...Impossible. Nothing can be silent like this," she muttered, eyes widening as she looked at Azariah. Nothing. There is no trick. She cannot detect even a tiny piece of tinkering in anything. He was too normal. But that was the problem.

Too silent. It felt like entire hours in eternity stretched for far too long. Why was there no answer? Even silence can answer. Why is this not answering? She doesn't like it. Where? When? Why?

She looked around frantically, but all she ever saw was nothing. Nothing happened. That just does not work. Something must happen. It must. What was she missing? She bit her lips, quietly shaken, wondering what... no... Azariah. He invoked the Christian God... but nothing happened. Impossible. She could detect all things, even things related to the Christian God. So... So why is nothing happening?

...Unless.

Unless the Christian God that Azariah invoked is not what she thought or had ever seen before. That very thought... terrified her completely.
 
Chapter 6 (2) - Loop World 1 - High School DxD New
Rias Gremory, the Heiress of the House of Gremory, and younger sister of the current ruler of Devils, Sirzechs Gremory, quietly took note of everything that this Azariah person had said. Everything.

First and foremost, Azariah revealed that the name "Azariah" isn't exactly his real name, but it's his chosen name regardless, for the sake of protecting the people around him in case people were to use his identity for nefarious ends. He explained to her the following circumstances of his arrival at Kuoh Town.

"First and foremost, I came from an entirely different Earth, not only with a history radically different from your own, but with a metaphysical and spiritual paradigm that you may not be aware of..."

That was the first thing he said, before explaining about the world he comes from. He comes from an Earth that has a radically different history from the Earth that the devils were familiar with. He lived somewhere in what was called Keikan Ward, which was a location within Tokyo. Rias frowned because she had never heard of such a place, and she was a certified self-proclaimed Japanophile expert who would know absolutely everything about Japanese culture; it was practically a passionate hobby of hers.

Azariah explained that he is a simple nineteen-year-old university student, who is studying for a master's degree in theology, somewhere in an institution called Kakure University, run by the Dominican Order founded by someone called Saint Dominic de Guzman. Dominicans? Rias had never heard of Dominicans before, and she is well-versed in all religious orders within the Roman Catholic Church. But again, this young man, nineteen years of age, was claiming something outlandish. He came from an entirely different history, from an entirely different Earth, where there was no Great War, or Devil Civil War, or any other conflict that the devils could be familiar with.

...But that didn't mean his Earth was normal.

"My Earth, as insignificant as it is, is far too blessed with a numerous plurality of miracles, which nowadays, many people within my Earth simply think of unfortunately as fantasy without actually verifying for themselves just where these miraculous accounts even come from, especially when non-Christians of every walk of life have verified them with their own given testimonies," says Azariah, as he described what his Earth is truthfully like.

In his Earth, there was the Supernatural, but it was nothing that could be reduced to what Rias thought of as Supernatural. For this Earth had histories, so-called legends. His Earth was touched by a GOD who came down completely and became truly Man. A Man-GOD. A GOD who never stopped descending.

"Before man thought of the term "Isekai" and gave it a label to mean people sent to another world, there was in fact the First Isekai, and it was GOD Himself who came down and lived within the Material Order that He created," says Azariah, when describing such a feat.

He was talking about Jesus Christ. But it was not the Christ that Rias was familiar with. Azariah didn't describe Christ as some would-be divine mortal, or simply a moral teacher who distinguishes between virtue and vice. No, what Azariah was explaining was too nonsensical and completely outside any worldview.

A GOD who did not impose His Will, but drew all things to Himself—descending through the Cross, the final and complete gravity of Love.

A GOD who, when He died, went down to all abodes of the dead, all Hells that can be defined, reachable and unreachable, even beyond any definition.

A GOD who even came down to a place called the Hell of the Damned, where He acted as the Just Judge of Living Mercy.

Rias could hear Akeno Himejima's breath catch with a hitch. Even her thunder-born pride couldn't help her against the weight of the word "Hell.". She could even see Koneko Toujou twitching, eyes widened as she could not believe what she was hearing.

A GOD who saved all, universal salvation offered to all, who descended without end for all, until finally touching down even into the very state where reside beings incomprehensible who completely, utterly, and firmly rejected Him with their own free will and choice, freely inverted against His Love, and yet still, He conquered them with Just Love.

A GOD who not only rose from the dead and ascended, but a GOD who rose and ascended, bringing with Him all of the captives of all Hells, and took them home.

And that GOD even now had never stopped descending. For He left Seven Sacraments that enact that Descent in real time, forever, guarded by a Church founded on an Office established by Him, connecting all histories into Anno Domini, an unbroken line of Saint Peter the Apostle down to the present Pope of Azariah's time, Pope Apollos, who chose the name Apollos to urge theolgoians of the Church to study more thoroughly about the possibilities of non-human rational life, clearly distinguishable from Homo Sapiens and from the Nine Choirs.

The GOD who kept Descending, while Ascending beyond even All Heavens.

The GOD of Miracles, Descending and Ascending through, with, and in His Grace, Love, and Mercy, of which was a hierarchical plentitude of plurality without end.

Asia was quietly crying from her seat, covering her eyes with her face, where she listened, each word from Azariah confirmed more and more of what she in fact saw within the grand vision of the Harrowing of Hell. Christ was not merely a teacher of virtue. Christ was no mere idealist. Christ was the Living GOD of the Resurrection, YHWH Elohim Rahum, walking with His people, forever.

Akeno looked uneasy. Too uneasy. She couldn't utter a mere word. Her arms were crossed. Her hands clenched her arms. Her mind was swirling in a pause, as her ears heard Azariah of his testimony.

"What I understood as Fallen Angels and as Devils is not the same as what you use the term. I do not deny that of course, in the case of Himejima-san, she is a Fallen Angel by origin, and in your case and Lady Sitri's case, you are Devils. But the terms I used refer to something radically different. I refer of course to the same beings who had predated all creatures, before the material and spiritual universes, before the first dawn. These beings, who are called Fallen Angels and Devils, have no derivative, no version, no other, for each individual is its own species, created as Good and with Love. They do not have wings. They do not have haloes. They do not have horns. They do not think like us. One instant for us is simply lifetimes for them." Azariah explained.

Azariah explained about what he called True Angels. Not winged creatures that the devils of this world were familiar with. They were pure intellectual spirits who were the brightest of the morning stars. And above even them all... There was Lucifer.

...But it was not the kind of tale that anybody within this room ever heard of before. It was not the Lucifer of their world who bred Devilkind. No, he was speaking of another Lucifer. The Lucifer before all Lucifers.

"Lucifer... Helel ben Shachar... the most beloved Creature. The first one. The Seraph-Archangel, who was the highest above all of the Nine Choirs. The being who had once loved GOD. How long that was, of Lucifer loving GOD, is something we cannot measure, for numbers mean nothing to the concept of aeviternity. But now... no more."

Everyone couldn't help but flinch because, for whatever reason, they felt the gravity behind that statement.

"Lucifer is not an evil name. It was an office. An office that was sacred, to express the grand mission, that all are called to reflect Christ, the True Lucifer, the True Morning Star, whose rays shone with Love and Mercy. The greatest gift that GOD could ever give Lucifer Helel ben Shachar was for him to reflect Him completely and be the First Light to All Nations, which includes not just Earth, but to all spiritual and material orders. However... he saw the gift as not a gift, but as an insult. Lucifer Helel ben Shachar saw Love Itself, and saw that it is Love Itself that was wrong. It was never about humans alone. It was about Descent. Lowliness. Depths. That was the main issue for him. Lucifer Helel ben Shachar wanted to be GOD, but not as Love and Mercy, but as Wrath and Power.

And thus, a War in Heaven ignited, but it was not fought with swords or powers, but intellect and will as laws, within the Abode of the True Angels, the First Heavens. It was one instant for all, but it must have been something of a lifetime for the angels themselves, and thus, Lucifer Helel ben Shachar became Ha-Satanas, and no longer had any place for him in the First Heavens, and fell by his own choice, and crafted from within himself what would eventually be called Hell. For Lucifer Helel ben Shachar is not merely the ruler of Hell, but he is Hell, and Hell is the complete self-imposed, freely willed exile, away from all goodness, forever.

If Genesis 1:1 spoke of GOD lovingly creating all Heavens and all Earths, all orders of spiritual and material, then Genesis 1:2 spoke of the aftermath of the Tragedy of GOD's broken Heart, where, because of free will, Love can be rejected by any creature. Lucifer Helel ben Shachar was the first, and he set the pattern that all who reject Love now align with Lucifer's will, becoming his slaves, and through that, he carved His own Kingdom of Hell from there.

That is the real meaning of Genesis 1:2. Ha-Satanas. Then the fallen angels who joined him. Then the other middle natures who were neither angel nor men, but rebels. All of them, termed with the words Shedim and Daimones. That is the True Kingdom of Hell, an Empire of Sin and Death that stretched even to the physical matter," Azariah spoke with a solemn and grim tone.

Everyone became totally silent. Kiba was twitching, his hands twitched, as he could barely even mutter a word. He was once of the Roman Catholic Church before Rias eventually rescued him from the twisted experiments of one of its bishops. He's heard about the story of the Fall, but not like this. Not at this scale and not at this magnitude.

Tsubaki Shinra felt her tongue drying. Before she was Sona's right-hand woman, she was once of the Shinra Clan, who were heavily versed in Shinto lore. What she thought about Christianity was that it never accommodated any god except for one. That was monotheism for the Shinto mind's understanding. Too restrictive. Too limited. Whereas for the Shinto, it was far too diversified.

...But now, Azariah was saying no to all of those preconceptions, that real Christianity does acknowledge other beings instead of dismissing them completely, what people called kami, and yet, the major difference is that it takes a clear divide between the One Triune Judeo-Christian GOD, and all of the gods below Him. True Monotheism was, in fact, acknowledgment of GOD as Sovereign Creator of All, which presupposes the infinitude of possibilities that, even in speculative, GOD created others besides man and angel.

Nobody could say a word as the minutes ticked. It was... too grand. Too... nonsensical. Too... mind-breaking.

One common thought that passed into their minds and hearts was this.

...What kind of GOD was Azariah worshipping and proclaiming?

The young man, Azariah, did not intend to preach, but he simply described his own home reality. But home for him was not what modernity thought compared to what some of his contemporaries of his age may think, but it is instead a place full of wonder and adventure, of a plurality that was contemplated and cherished. Because true normality is never a modern belief, but is instead Love Itself.

"And that's the world I come from..." Azariah finished last, as he looked at all of the silent devils. "...If you have any questions, I can try to answer, but I wouldn't consider myself a perfect expert on the history of my world. Numerous scholars and scientists in my world can answer that better than I."

...Such a humble statement. But that couldn't mitigate what the devils themselves had heard with their own ears. Azariah's Christianity was too alien, too different from every thought pattern and understanding. He claims that true montheism was never restrictive, only loving, too loving, and a diversified infinitude of possibilities. There is, in fact, no such thing as impossible. The only impossible thing is GOD that is not Love. For without Love, that cannot be GOD, but something lower than the One who descended even to the lowest unimaginable depths.

Nobody could talk. Only the echoing of Asia's cries, softer and too heartbroken, as she learned more context from her vision of the Harrowing. She covered her face while clutching that pocket Bible that Azariah gave her.

Rias and Sona glanced at each other. Each one of them, rattled and disturbed by what they had just heard. What can they even say? Azariah's GOD... cannot be categorized. It's impossible. It's too nonsensical to be categorized. What can they even do with this information?

Rias glanced at Azariah, who remained quiet and respectful in posture. No arrogance, no will to dominate the room, no charisma, yet his mere respectful silence gutted everyone.

She first started to open her mouth, but closed. Then again. Then closed. It took a while before she finally opened her mouth. "...You said...Lucifer is not an evil name originally, yes?"

"Yes," Azariah nodded.

"...Then what do you actually think of the word, Devil?" Rias asked, testing a little. Because devils meant opposition to God. That was the whole point of that term.

"...Do you fear that GOD does not love you simply because of the name of your species, my lady?" Azariah asked gently yet humbly, remembering he was still facing an Authority in this world.

Rias tried to open her mouth, but gripped her hands to her waist.

Azariah gently answered, his voice clear and no hesitation. "No word. No language. No term... was meant to originally oppose the Most High. All words were made of Love and for Love. You, devils as a species, are not meant to be hated. You are His children too. This, I firmly believe, is based on this reasoning. You still live, you still have free will, you can still choose. That is Love, in permissive action. Love that does not cry out, but remains silent for your sake."

Rias twitched. Arms crossed. And yet, her eyes were lowered, as her mind couldn't comprehend it. She couldn't comprehend Azariah's GOD. It was... too intimately raw. It made her entire devilish instincts twitch like it seemingly found its real purpose.

"...But I'm a fallen angel," Akeno muttered softly, making Rias turn towards her, as she saw her best friend look at Azariah with a conflicted look and ask. "And now, I'm a devil. How can any GOD love a being too impure? How can you say your GOD loves even someone like us devils?"

"Because GOD descended... to all hells, and that included impurities which were completely powerless before Him and could not stop His Descent," Azariah explained calmly, yet patiently. "GOD kept descending, forever, and not even death, hell, and gods could stop Him from taking His children home."

Akeno tried to open her mouth, before closing it and looking to the side, arms crossed while looking hesitant.

Sona Sitri tried to initiate a cough to divert the topic, but she couldn't. She couldn't dare. She couldn't dare interrupt. What should have been a topic that dealt with possible enemy incursion from rogue fallen and rogue excommunicated exorcists... instead became a special revelation where everything they thought about Christianity was wrong from the start.

It was... too hard. Too... uncomforming. And even more so, Azariah wasn't pushing it; he was maintaining a respectful distance. He doesn't set out to convince. He simply gives testimony.

And the rest of the Student Council and the Occult Research Club looked at each other.

Some like the familiar Ruruko Nimura were already reduced to tears, covering her mouth, as she could not dare to think of the kind of GOD that Azariah was sharing about.

Some like Yuuto Kiba were too conflicted and couldn't argue. Kiba hated anything to do with the Heaven Faction, which also included God, because it was associated with the trauma of that blasted project where many of his friends had died. And yet... Azariah's GOD was too alien. Too different. It didn't compute.

Azariah's Christianity was... basically all about a Story, of a GOD that descended and ascended forever, embracing all things. It was nothing like his world's Roman Catholic Church's teachings. He couldn't... He couldn't mock this. How can you mock something that doesn't make sense? It's too nonsensical.

"...Then what about my friends?" Kiba asked, his teeth gritting, his hands clenching, as he looked at Azariah. "You say this GOD of yours descended to all, but I never experienced anything like that. I never..." Kiba tried to steel his heart in anger, but it broke completely. Rias and the others, like Akeno and Koneko, looked at Kiba with concern. They knew what Kiba was referring to.

"...Where was He...Where was He when I lost my friends to that damn holy sword project?" Kiba's eyes had tears in them.

Azariah sported a solemn, grim expression. He knew what Kiba was talking about. In High School DxD lore, before meeting Rias, Yuuto Kiba was one of the many candidates who had been selected for a Holy Sword Project whose main purpose was to create swordsmen who could wield the Holy Sword of Excalibur. But unfortunately, the man behind that project, Valper Galilei, ended up ordering the execution of most of the candidates. Only Kiba was one of the few survivors before Rias found him.

Azariah... chose not to answer. He remained silent.

"What?! No answer?!" Kiba asked, a little antagonistic, yet steady, gripping his hands in fists tightening. "You're not gonna give me that blasted spiel, always forgive your enemies?! None of that shoved down on my damn throat?!" His voice was shouting a little, while the rest of the devils looked concerned and worried that this unintentional situation might escalate.

Azariah however looked calm, yet sadder. Not pity. But something much more alien. Mercy. Compassion. Hope. "...I can't disrespect your pain, or the pain you suffered at the hands of men with crueler ambition. I cannot justify your experience and insult yours for any reason. I can only offer, as ignorant as I am, to bear your Cross, because that is what Love did, and He still does. He bore the Cross because the Cross is the answer, by not answering with words, but by offering a hand."

Kiba tried to open his hand, but failed the first time. He gritted his teeth, before trying a second time. "What do you know, huh? How can you possibly understand the pain I go through?"

Azariah... did something far too radically alien. He instead said. "Just because I don't understand your personal pain, doesn't mean I cannot bear it with you, if you only let me. That is a much heavier Cross, to bear the pains of others that you cannot understand, and at times, you may not be able to. It's not about understanding pain, but about bearing it and not coercing others at the same time. That is the True Cross of Judeo-Christianity. It's not a weapon. It's not a holy sword. It's a statement that not even the boundaries of all definitions have the last and final word, except for the Cross. I am neither asking for belief nor for understanding, but I only offer my testimony because I must speak the truth. What you do with it... is up to you."

Everyone remained silent.

Kiba twitched a little as he tried to argue, but... he couldn't. Because not once did Azariah defend himself. He never did. He only offered. He only explained. He gave. But he never expected anything back.

Asia Argento trembled over her lips, her mouth covered with her hand, as her tears continued to fall. She couldn't remain silent. Here was another soul that had been used by a False Church. She had to say something.

"...I was excommunicated from the church by helping to heal a devil," Asia stood up from her sofa. It wasn't Azariah who responded. It was Asia. And it made everyone of the devils look at her, widening eyes. "I healed... a devil, through my Sacred Gear called Twilight Healing. That's why I was excommunicated. I may not have experienced losing people the same way as you did, but I did lose everything. Everyone looked at me like I was a monster and a heretic, and because of trying to heal a devil, I was exiled... and came here, for a fresh new start. I was sent here by a cardinal, because despite being excommunicated, I could still somehow serve the church in some way. But...".

Asia's eyes were in tears, holding the pocket Bible. "...I was wrong. I never really knew GOD. I prayed... and prayed... and prayed... but I never knew Him. I never knew the real LORD."

When she invoked GOD, no one among the devils could feel any hurt. Again, it was far too silent. Nothing. Absolutely nothing was happening. It was far more uncomfortable than feeling pain.

"I never knew... He loved all of us, angels, fallen, devils, gods and buddhas, all of us. He did not leave all of us. He knew us. But we never knew Him. Our world denied Him. Our Christianity was nothing but a lie. It was never just trying to be pure or be virtuous, it's about being a Saint... in a world that's rejected Love completely. That's why..."

Asia's tears were flowing down, quivering. "I... I offer to bear that pain of yours too. I don't know what else I can offer, but I will offer everything I can... if you let me."

And at that moment, Kiba was disarmed. Not by Azariah, who remained respectfully silent and bowed his head. But by Asia, whose tears were flowing down like sparkling rivers, and she still recalled that same angelic song which was sung by the real angels when she saw the Harrowing. Even after that vision ended, she can still recall that gentler, yet terrifyingly intimate song, sung in the language of the downtrodden.

Sa daigdig ang buhay ay ganyan
(That is how life is in this world)
Mayroong ligaya at lumbay
(There is joy and sadness both)
Maghintay at may nakalaang bukas
(Wait, for a tomorrow has been prepared)


...Kiba stepped back.

May bukas pa sa iyong buhay
(There is still a tomorrow in your life)
Tutulungan ka ng Diyos na may lalang
(The Creator God will help you)


Kiba's last will to argue vanished as his eyes gave way to tears, and cried out in a loud voice. Rias stood up immediately, as she kneeled and comforted her Knight, while sporting a look of concern on her face. Akeno and Koneko followed, as they gently held their friend, sporting their own expressions of concern.

Ang iyong pagdaramdam
(Your sorrow)
Idalangin mo sa Maykapal
(Offer it in prayer to the Almighty)
Na sa puso mo ay mawala nang lubusan
(That it may vanish fully from your heart)


Asia closed her eyes, clenching the pocket Bible towards her heart, and let loose her tears more softly. Sona and the others remained silent, grim, and looking at Kiba with a silent sympathy.

As for Azariah, he remained in the background, content to simply remain there, as he reflected quietly. No matter how he got here, something within him whispered an insight. He was never here to fix things or interfere with the lives of others, as if reality enters fiction to dictate reality. No... He was here to offer a Carpenter's Hammer to break down the dividing walls of all definitions. To show the True Cross of Christ and bring all of the false crosses down.


...Everything turned sober and quiet.

Kiba was quietly led away by Saji per Sona's orders. Koneko had asked Rias if she could accompany Kiba, and the latter nodded and told her to go. Akeno was staying behind, casting a sympathetic glance directed at Kiba, before she and Rias were looking at Azariah, on the sofa, who was writing down everything he knew about the situation, from a couple of papers that he humbly requested. Asia was there, clutching the pocket Bible in one hand, while looking intently at the papers as she sat next to him. Sona and the others were looking intently as well, eyes narrowed in observation.

"I should warn you all, my knowledge of your world cannot be relied on as if it were some perfect gospel truth. You're going to have to perform discernment tests, just to ascertain if the facts of this information that I share with you happen to be correct, because for all I know, a lot of the facts may not specifically align with your historical timeline, at least the ones you're familiar with. I'd recommend probably telling this to the Four Satans, which of course includes Lord Sirzechs and Lady Serafall," says Azariah before writing what he knew about High School DxD's plot from the papers, what is essentially the most relevant in this case.

He said this because Azariah himself knew that relying on canon alone would be foolhardy to the extreme. First and foremost, the fact that he's here is already an indication that trying to follow canon is not an option. Another point of argument is Asia Argento. Ever since she met him, she had gone completely off course from what canon had dictated about her. She met Azariah, not Issei, and because of that, other factors followed, some of which went beyond Azariah's own control.

He has the common sense to at least be aware that all actions have consequences. Even simple things like walking into a world that you were never supposed to be in have legitimate consequences.

"...Hmm, and you say that we should capture this Raynare and the other three rogue fallen angels, Dohnaseek, Kalawarner, and Milttelt; firstly, because they hold valuable information and are more useful alive than dead," Sona spoke grimly while reflective in thought.

"That's part of it, Lady Sitri," Azariah spoke humbly. "Personally, I just want to minimize casualties as much as possible and the perpetrators be given some form of fair trial, or what amounts to an equivalent of a fair trial in your world's supernatural systems. I'd also personally prefer that all of the rogues are to be captured, not just the fallen, but even the excommunicated exorcists, because each of them could hold vital information that even the leaders of this whole operation, the rogue fallen in this case, may not be able to provide in full missed. Considering Asia's information about her being sent to the abandoned church by someone named Cardinal Filippo Galilei, we would need to get information to root out the Church's corruption, and thus, it could give the Heaven Faction incentive to mayhaps lift the ban on certain things in relation to the Devil Faction."

Sona narrowed her eyes at him. He was thinking too far ahead of time. For someone who doesn't claim to be an expert in politics, he sure is aware of the general circumstances of the Three Factions. And as for Cardinal Filippo Galilei, Sona's heard of him. Who amongst the devils worth their salt in politics hasn't heard of that cardinal. He was essentially the head of the Vatican's Congregation for Exorcism Affairs (VCEA), which of course is a Congregation that is not known at all to the general public.

He was one of those more traditional minded people within the Church, yet open to new things, such as the Church's openess to the modern world. Whether or not the man was truthfully corrupt remains to be seen, but if he is corrupt, then Sona would grimly suspect that the situation is truly dire, for Cardinal Filippo Galilei is the type of person who would have multiple connections around the world by virtue of his status as the head of the Vatican's secret exorcism agency, ones who still leave a bloody yet hidden trail of footprints in history, mostly indepedent even from the Heaven Faction proper, officially on paper.

"...Kokabiel," Rias muttered grimly, lifting one of the papers as she read the name of the fallen. "One of the Leaders of the Grigori. From what you wrote here, he has plans that relate to how he'd try to reignite the Great War completely."

"Giving my imperfect opinion on the matter, I'd highly advise that you do not start trying to accuse Kokabiel of treason, my lady. Like I said, you shouldn't treat my words about your world as if they were perfect gospel truth. There are some things that I may have either missed or may have gotten wrong completely. A wrong choice can mean an outcome where multiple individuals and families will die, and I'd rather not let things escalate to that point." Azariah spoke humbly while continuing to write.

Rias then glanced at another paper, and... she narrowed her eyes. She would see info about her own engagement to Riser Phenex and detail the entire general situation between the two houses of Gremory and Phenex. This man knew them a little too well.

But none of that was greater than what Azariah had stated earlier.

...A GOD who is Love, the real Judeo-Christian GOD. That was something that lay outside hers and Sona's calculations completely. She and Sona were still reeling from the special revelation that Azariah had proclaimed. None of what Azariah says matches any god or buddha or dragon they ever knew. And in some ways, it terrified them.

They had asked Azariah if it was that GOD who sent Him here to their world. Azariah said in response. "I do not know. But I do know this. Even what happened to me is not outside His Divine Providence. That's far more important than how I actually got here. All things have a reason. Even fate and destiny bow before Love."

Rias and Sona quietly sighed. They had no idea how to get used to this, because Azariah's GOD was completely outside everything. They would have to start from the ground up, reevaluate, reassess, reconsider. That may even mean getting rid of every prejudice that they have about Christianity, which was never Christianity as far as Azariah was concerned.

"...Azariah," Sona started to ask, while Azariah was writing down the notes. "Can I ask something? How does your GOD operate in your world specifically?"

Azariah became thoughtful while continuing to write. "Hmm... that really depends on what you mean, my lady, and that's not even getting into the fact of what you actually mean by the term, "world", because if you mean just the physical universe... then, respectfully, that's thinking a little too small."

"What do you mean?" Sona asked, inquiringly.

"Back in my world, various learned men from the patristics, scholastics, and medieval eras had developed the thought of the possibility of other worlds. Hence, the Universe, in the proper sense of the word, meant more than just the physical and empirically identifiable category, but it also expresses a created order of spirituals and materials, nesting within a world. A Multiverses of Multiverses, to put it simply in the most basic understanding of the word."

Rias and Sona blinked a little. Did they hear that right? Already back then, Azariah's Earth had thinkers like that?

"That... is far too different from how our own medieval times had ever had," Sona muttered softly. "I've always remembered that era for the burning of witches associated with devils and the Church's monopoly on controlling the magic systems of the world."

"Hmm... while my planet's Medieval Ages weren't perfect - and all eras do have their own personal faults that should not be repeated - it was a lot more developed than some people in my own modern era ever realized. In fact, long before the printing press even came to be, it was the Catholic Church who managed to preserve culture and science, with countless hardworking monks who translated the various works of philosophers and scientists that modernity still read today. Of course, a lot of people still think the Catholic Church is some kind of Whore of Babylon because we just so happen to not go with the flow with what Martin Luther, John Calvin, and others think the Church should be. The Catholic Church in my world is countercultural yet accepting of culture by nature," Azariah spoke softly while writing.

Rias shook her head with a sigh. "So, I have to ask. Has the Church of your world... your planet, I mean, ever had documented encounters with Non-Christian entities?"

"...Plenty actually," Azariah spoke thoughtfully. "Though the modern-day skeptics usually consider that as unverifiable legends, even though the Church had documented records of such cases. The more recent ones happened during the 20th Century of my Earth. My Earth's World War II was... probably a bit different from yours." He spoke grimly.

"...Different how?" Sona asked, inquiringly.

Azariah became a bit too silent as he continued writing. He continued, though carefully. "Can I ask something before I answer? What was the point of view of the supernatural factions of this world around the time of World War II?"

"Well, it was mainly an opportunistic grab for several factions; both the Allied Forces and the Axis Powers had a varying number of secret magician agents, which was quite a boon for both. Hitler's quest for multiple Sacred Gears became a popular project, and eventually an exchange trade in the politico-natural sphere. Most of the human world had no idea that the supernatural factions had been using both sides of the war for their own volitions," Sona explained softly.

"Ah, I see..." Azariah spoke softly while continuing to write. "And... how did World War II end?"

"1945. Even the humans of this world knew of it as the ending of World War II when Hitler committed suicide. Though that was mainly a cover-up," Sona spoke softly, arms crossed. "My sister told me that someone silenced Hitler before he could testify about something. Whatever the case, whoever did it had the power to use light magic. There are plenty of beings and factions who could qualify in using Light Magic, hence it's quite diffuclt to actually ascertain who did it, the perpretators knew exactly what they were doing, and they probably knew that it didn't matter for most of the humans on how Hitler died, but that he be taken out of the picture."

Azariah listened carefully. Of course plenty of people would celebrate the death of Hitler and give no care as to how he even died. There is this common instinct of people celebrating the deaths of people that were considered monsters in every sense of the word. And yet, here's something most people forgot. Christ Himself came especially for the monsters. Those who truly followed Judeo-Christianity would never celebrate the deaths of anyone. Ever. He could only recall the timely example of his Earth's Saint Therese of Liseux, who had prayed for an actual criminal with a considerable count of murder - a.k.a. someone who, in America's standards, would laud for death, and the LORD even then still answered her prayer. Thus, he criminal who was an iredeemable monster to the eyes of the world, repented completely by kissing the Crucifix.

...Not even the world and its beliefs had a final say regarding souls. Nobody and nothing had a final say. Only the Cross. Only Mercy.

"...So, what about yours? What kind of World War II had occured on your Earth?" Sona asked, while everyone else in the room listened in carefully.

Azariah's expression was grim, with a quiet sigh. "...To the people of my Earth in the 21st Century, on the surface, it looks like a human conflict. One of those cases where human cruelty and vegeance is clearly shown. However... that's the surface level behind the reality. My World War II was far darker. There were a lot of things that the black and white official documentaries never truly recorded. Such as... Hell being unleashed."

...The entire room dropped in temperature. Everyone paid close attention.

"...Hell being unleashed?" Asia said carefully, having finally spoken, holding Azariah's pocket Bible with her hands.

"...As I said before, the True Kingdom of Hell reached even to the physical, an Empire of Sin and Death. So... if you take that to its logical conclusion, you'd get... something like soldiers from the Axis Powers getting possessed completely, because they were the most vulnerable to be so, due to how their actions of conquest reverberate even into the spiritual. They opened the door, with their bloody massacres, and Hell answered." Azariah spoke grimly.

...He could still recall the old classified documentaries. It was something that the Doctor had shown him and Richard back then. Nobody back then ever wanted any of that to get out into the general public. The world, planet Earth as it was, wasn't truthfully ready for that kind of horror. Of how Axis soldiers became the proxy, where they, with their own actions, got possessed by something that served the First and Last Dark Lord.

They weren't angels and demons. They were something of a completely different category. Enslaved Damned. With darker pitch black eyes reflecting the Outer Darkness. But they were not just confined to possessing Axis Powers soldiers. They even brought resupplied reinforcements with other Axis Powers soldiers from different Earths, most unknown, carrying those same black eerie eyes. It was in fact the first brush contact that the Allies, and by extension, the modern era, had with parallel universes in the science fiction sense of the word, which was only part of the larger hierarchical chain of cosmoses within Azariah's universe.

Genesis 6:5 already gave a hint to what these Enslaved Damned were. They weren't like the genuine Damned from the Hell of the Damned. They were something that even J.R.R. Tolkien hinted at when writing about the Orcs. What happens... if the Devil can in fact sub-create, once mankind had allowed themselves to fall? Because when the Devil had once claimed to Christ that all of the kingdoms of the world are his to give, that may in fact be the only possible time when he wasn't lying, because when Scripture gives the Devil such grand titles like prince of the world, god of the world, prince of the power of the air, and more... it spoke of that Monster's power over all spiritual orders and all material orders. The Devil cannot create. He, like all creatures, can only sub-create, but in the highest degree unimaginable.

"...There were these beings in my Earth who keep possessing these poor soldiers. Allied soldiers, starting with the Americans, coined the term BEDs to describe these things," Azariah spoke grimly.

"BEDs?" Rias asked with both intrigue and caution.

"Black-Eyed Daimoniacs," Azariah spoke grimly. "They weren't angels or humans. They were something else. Entire races of enslaved damned, from origins too terrible to imagine. When the BEDs show up... there weren't any survivors. Things got so bad that... well, the Allies literally begged Pope Pius XII for help. The Pope of course naturally responded. He couldn't of course make known the existence of the BEDs directly, but he did discreetly ordered the entire Catholic world's bishops to assist the Allies, either through the Sacraments, through its' exorcist priests delegated by the bishops, or through the Knights of the Holy Orders that had been around since the time of the Crusades."

"...Knights of the Holy Orders?" Sona asked, while taking note of Azariah's explanation.

"The Knights Templar, the Knights Hospitaller, the Order of the Holy Sepulchre, the Order of Saint James, the Order of Calatrava, and the Teutonic Knights, among other religious knights. The Knights of the Holy Orders aren't really a secret, and some people thought they were simply leftovers of the time of the so-called violent Crusades. But what people didn't know was that... the Crusaders were not just originally created to retake Jerusalem and defend the Christians from Muslim warlords, they were there... because something darker had once tried to invade Earth centuries ago. The Church had always been the first and last line of defense against threats that threatened GOD's Order of Love, Mercy, and Compassion. It's how things like the just war theory were really fleshed out. You fight, not your fellow man, but against the real Enemy that uses all things against man," Azariah spoke grimly while he wrote everything down.

Everyone was quietly silent while they tried to process what Azariah said. Rias and Sona looked at each other grimly, before they looked back at Azariah.

"...How likely should we be worried about these BEDs?" Sona asked carefully.

"...Probably likely," Azariah spoke grimly while drawing out his Saint Benedict Rosary from his pocket, which made all of the devils stare at it with... actually, they never felt any pain. Again. But they couldn't help but stare at that simple black rosary that held Saint Benedict Medals on them. They felt nothing. Nothing was happening. But that in fact is what made them twitchy on the inside. A major difference between the rosaries of their world, and Azariah's rosary which belonged to the hidden yet true hierarchy.

"When I found out about the BEDs myself, the first thing I'd always do is keep carrying sacramentals within my person. It's one of the only things in my Earth that the BEDs answer too, not because they are magic because they aren't, but rather, they connect back with the Seven Sacraments of the Church, and those Seven Sacraments connect back to Christ's authority. It's not the shape of the object, it's the meaning behind the object. The object and the faith are both important. Faith and works. Not faith alone." He said, before tucking it back respectfully, and kept writing the notes on paper.

Nobody liked what they were hearing. Azariah was one thing. But now they have to worry about darker forces that their world had never encountered before. Or maybe they had already. They just never noticed them until Azariah broke down the veil.

And then...

"Hmm?"

The first thing Azariah noted was his body slowly flickering. Everyone noticed, much to their growing alarm.

"What's happening?!" Akeno muttered in concern, as she also noticed Asia also flickering, much to the latter's concern as she noticed her own body slowly disappearing somewhere.

Azariah muttered grimly as he places the pen on the table. "I'm not entirely sure..." His quick-thinking allowed him at least to discern one thing. "...But I have a feeling this has something to do with how I ended up here." He looked at Rias and Sona. "...Remember what I said," He gently cautioned, before he and Asia disappear. "Discern, don't jump to conclusions, and... pray to the Most High." He muttered.

...And afterward, they both vanished, leaving a stunned group of devils in the room.

Rias and Sona slowly glanced at each other. They had no idea why... but they have a very good feeling that they would see them again. But the real question is... where did Azariah and Asia go?


...The first thing that Azariah and Asia both noticed was that their rears hit the ground floor.

Azariah immediately tried to stand up, and gently lifted Asia up. "Are you alright?"

Asia slowly nodded, with a hum, as she glances at what appeared to be an alleyway of a city of sorts. "...Where are we?" She couldn't help but ask, as she clutched Azariah's pocket bible.

Azariah muttered softly as he glanced around. "I'm not quite sure yet..." before he noticed the sudden appearance of a running, gasping blonde-haired foreign young woman with a worn-out black barret hat and red skirt who turned and quietly held her one hand to the side of a wall nearby, being a little tired.

...She looked terrible. Like she'd been roughed up in some kind of interrogation.

Asia muttered. "Oh my... are you alright?" She tried to draw closer, but the woman was extremely cautious.

"Who are you?!" She exclaims, making Asia step back a little with blinking eyes. "Are you with SCHOOL?! To hell with you all, I'm not going back to that place?!"

SCHOOL? Azariah noticed the term. And that familiar voice. Something clicked. He looked at the woman again and drew out a memory from his own mind.

...Oh. Oh...

He knows who this woman is.

Frenda Seivelun.

Which means...

...This is Academy City.

This is A Certain Magical Index.
 

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