God of Order

Eduardo Machado
2 min readJun 8, 2022

Urkesh, April 6th

Scriptures of Aialika and Amat
To Tell Mozan
Road Hurrita, Queer Block, №1984
Urkesh, Province of Orvalho

Signed, Arakuandu.

Photo by Deb Dowd on Unsplash

On the Shinto continents there is a protector of order, appointed by the Mother Goddess Aialika to steer the world away from anarchy.

Named as Arakuandu, the deity carries a bassoon on his shoulder, in addition there is a fabric identical to a sloth embedded in his shoulder blades. When a disorder is born threatening the integrity of the creatures, Arakuandu’s instrument vibrates alerting him and the god plays a melody to end the chaos. In very serious circumstances, he transfers it to Aialika to solve.

Who plays that role, Tell Mozan, is me. You are my husband, however, only today I had this decision to tell you, since after the two gods Aialika and Amat disappeared, the balance of our universe was broken. Slowly, cities were flooded by oceans of light, spontaneous fires attacked crops, a catastrophic combination beyond my remit — I described to my love my feelings; thanks to Aialika, my soulmate was alive.

The approximate three months of the absence of the main gods had this destructive potential as you know, I’m sorry for keeping this secret, I don’t intend to have these lies as an obstacle in our relationship, her life she passes and mine already despite having value too, she will never greet death.

In short, fear no more, Aialika and her son Amat have returned; reconstructions have started, soon Shinto will be a beautiful land as before. However, this story about the sleep of our Blessed Mother and her son has a cost: when sleeping, the existence of both disappears and is transported to a plane, dimension, connected to ours; it’s terrifying to know how easy it is for everything to be reduced to dust.

As you read this digital document, come and meet me at the crustacean bar in the port of Urkesh.

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Eduardo Machado

My name is Eduardo, I'm a writer from Goiás and an advertising and publicity student at Uniasselvi. I love writing texts about LGBTQIA+ characters.