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The Beastman Bible, Now Available for Your Reading Pleasure

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    THE BEASTMAN BIBLE: “TRANSCENDING MAN”

    In ancient times, across many different countries, in various religions, there were always populations of humans that worshipped animals as gods. From Ra and Bastet of the Egyptian mythology, to Ganesha and Garuda of the Hindu religion, animals either directly played a part in worship, or through zoomorphism, animal people were looked at as beacons of worship. These animal-praising humans would later evolve into men, gifted with the ability to transform into animals.

    The newly-found beastman tribes were nomadic in nature, with tribes spread hither and yon. Eventually, beastman species of different kinds centralized themselves around a city named Nirvasyl. Shirou Ogami was born of about 1000 C.E. in the city of Nirvasyl, located in Eastern Europe.

    Beastkin of all sorts, intermingling and trading with the humans, these types of activities were common in ancient Nirvasyl. That is, until the dilemma of overpopulation reared its head in beastman territories, which caused the first wave of Nirvasyl Syndrome or Beast Factor Madness Syndrome, to sweep the ancient city. The disease turned the beastmen savage and forced them to attack indiscriminately. Many beastmen befell one another, animal people spilling their fellow man’s blood.

    While the rampaging beastman city fought themselves nearly to death, the human tribes, led by Raymond Sylvasta, finished the job, laying waste to (an around 20 year old) Shirou Ogami. Sylvasta sliced the wolf’s neck, sending him crashing, nearly lifeless, into a pit with his beastman brethren. It was then that his Nirvasyl Syndrome triggered and had a miraculous reaction with the blood of the 1000 slain beastfolk. These combined together to infuse themselves inside of the body of Shirou, this immortalizes the wolf man as the first and true incarnation of Ginrou.

    Ginrou is the god and self-proclaimed protector of all beastman-kind. When Ginrou’s form incarnated onto Earth, his first instinct was to avenge those that were finished off by the human forces. Furthermore, harbors a lifelong vengeance for, none other than, Raymond Sylvasta. Shirou would travel the land, high and low, slashing through the human armies, looking for his target, to no avail.

    Along his long travels, Shirou decides that, with this newfound power, he wants to travel the world helping beastmans of all species. This would lead Shirou on a lonely pilgrimage of about 900 years. Around the end of World War II, his lengthy travels will lead him to a village in the forest, an internment camp where animal people were experimented on. Ginrou held true to his word, his vow to protect animal people. He liberated the camp, and wasted the humans inside, although he wasn’t able to revive the deceased beastpeople. The Silver Wolf stood atop the rubble, crying. In his process of liberating the village, he freed and met two valuable companions, one by the name of Natalia and one by the name of Kuro.

    Natalia was a female naked mole rat beastman, and overtime, grew to dislike other animal people. Kuro was a feral crow that was rescued from the beastman camp and all the experimentation done on him granted him a prolonged lifespan. Natalia had a strong respect for humans, even to the point where she’d got interested in reading human books, which all but the village head warned her against doing. The leader, however, encouraged a teenaged Natalia and remarked of her cleverness. It is to be known that the head of the village, liberated by Ginrou, did live amongst humans in the past.

    After the liberation of the beastman experimentation camp, Shirou and Natalia would look up to a sky, blackened from ash, with that region of Europe still in the midst of a war. Natalia then notices her own calls of hunger. Shirou remarks that if she has any pride as a beastman, then she’ll preserve against hunger. They’ll travel along until they reach a small town on the winner’s side of the war.

    Natalia manages to obtain food and offers half of it to Shirou. The wolf immediately turning it down, stating “I won’t accept anything that comes from humans.” She then offers him her own half of food so that it would have come from a beastman instead. Shirou reluctantly eats from the beastman. In the small town, Shirou and Natalia meet a family of goatfolk named The Merry’s. The town knows that they are animal people but Natalia observes that the humans think beastmen are a completely different species. We know, from earlier on, that beastman is a different race of humanity, evolving the ability to transform, furthermore, only transforming into beastpeople but never full beast. The humans couldn’t understand this.

    After spending the night, the next day, the Merry’s were targeted as the city went hysterical during daily food distribution. The goat people were blamed for leading livestock out of the town. Our hero, Shirou quotes to the family “Don’t worry, I will without fail protect animal people.” Shirou and Natalia devised a plan to use the livestock to chase out the village people, as the humans were ignorant to beastman transforming limitations.

    Once the main group of humans were led outside of the town, one of the ringleaders confronts Natalia, accusing her of helping the goatfolk. He and his men approach with the intent of violent force, but Shirou quickly emerges and similarly dispatches of the men. Natalia thought he had slain the men, but he spares them and exclaims “If you lay a finger on animal people, the wolf will come.” Natalia asks why Shirou didn’t become The Silver Wolf during that moment and he posits “I can no longer become Ginrou.” This is assumed to be his declaration against ever spilling blood again, as his Ginrou form has vast life threatening capabilities. Once the goat family is safe, Natalia changes her resolve and states that she wants to travel the world with Shirou, helping animal people.

    For seventy years, the trio of Shirou, Natalia (later using the surname Barbara Rose), and Kuro traveled the world helping various beastmen, eventually working with the Japanese Prime Minister and establishing the Beastman Special Zone, as well as Anima City in 2011. Anima City, a place where animal people can live free of discrimination and persecution from human society. An ~80 year old Barbara Rose took on the obligation as Mayor of the newfound city of beastfolk, with Shirou Ogami being her special assistant that helped watch over the animal people.

    Anima City was running strong for 10 years and in 2021, beastkin celebrated with Ginrou masks, with song and dance, and with plenty of food and drink. The beastmen all over the city, filled with glee, while Ginrou stood amongst his people, crying. Little did Shirou, Mayor Rose, or any other beastman know, a long lost rival was coming to exact revenge on the city of animal people.

    In the deal that Barbara Rose made with the Japanese Prime Minister, also known as The Beastman Territory Law, she partnered with Sylvasta Pharmaceuticals in order to fund the building of Anima City. Sylvasta Pharmaceuticals is owned by Alan Sylvasta, the descendant of Raymond Sylvasta.

    Unbeknownst to Anima City’s inhabitants, Alan Sylvasta was devising a very sneaky plan to put an end to the beastman race in Japan, and eventually, the world. Sylvasta purposefully mixed up beastman and human DNA for the purposes of a blood transfusion. Once the human targets were injected with beastman blood, they developed the ability to transform. Alan’s men captured one of these subjects for extensive testing and he rapidly uncovered the secrets of the beastman genome and developed a beastman deactivation serum.

    In order to cover up the DNA mixup, Sylvasta staged an explosion and ambush on Shirou Ogami. In the engagement with armed assailants, Shirou smells human stench on the beastmen, implying that they’ve been working with humans against the betterment of beastman-kind. This enrages Shirou to the point of breaking the antlers clean off of a deer man’s head, stating that a beastman that colludes with humans, doesn’t deserve the pride of being called a beastman.

    In order to cover up the explosion that went off at the center, Dr. Yaba, a rhino man working at the Sylvasta Medical Center, was tasked with ridding of the evidence, using a chemical that Sylvasta’s company produced in-house. This also got rid of the beastman smell on his hands, which Shirou took full notice of. Once found out, the rhino man went into a rage and attacked Shirou. Shirou, got the upper hand and stated that for betraying beastman-kind, he didn’t deserve his honor, and crumbled the rhino man’s giant horn, in his hands.

    Things started to amplify when the mysterious ‘Silver Wolf Order’ cult showed up to the slums of Anima City, led by one snake beastman, Boris Cliff, worshipping an inauthentic Ginrou. This didn’t seem to phase Shirou much, but Mayor Rose was having none of the blasphemy. Indeed, this cult was the doing of Alan Sylvasta, as Boris was working secretly to raise Anima City’s population and to administer the first case of Nirvasyl Syndrome back into the modern populus, Dr. Yaba being the first unfortunate target. Shirou, when faced with no option, took off the collar from his neck and revealed his deity form, with Ginrou instantaneously dissecting the seemingly indestructible rhino man, clean in 4.

    Another encounter with a Nirvasyl-form beastman, leads Shirou to discover a peculiar looking white machine, loaded with the beastman reversion serum. It launched an automatic assault on all the beastmen in the room but only the Nirvasyl-form horse was captured and taken away. Shirou followed this machine to the Sylvasta Medical Center where he would be face to face with the descendant of the slayer of him and his people, Alan Sylvasta. Shirou realizes that saving the beastfolk who raged out would mean taking away their ability to be a beastman. This makes the wolf man go berserk, breaking things in the Medical Center and almost facing criminal charges.

    Our hero, Shirou ran and evaded law enforcement, traveled the city, took a boat, swam, drove, eventually catching up with beluga whale beastman Giuliano Flip. Flip was the head of a very powerful family in the criminal underbelly of Anima City. Evidence that, even Shirou didn’t always follow the law if his actions were for the greater good of beastman-kind. Similarly, the Flip Family, most likely, were allowed since they contributed as much as they did to the economy of Anima City.

    In the midst of this collaboration, one Marie Itami, a female mink beastman known for being sly and doing dirty work, infiltrated the Cult of the Silver Wolf. She obtained vital information on Sylvasta’s plan to emotionally manipulate the beastmen, in which she exchanged with Shirou and Flip for funds. Shirou, then made his way back to Anima City, where a citywide concert sang by Ginrou II (or Fake Ginrou) has beastmen at their highest emotional point. He and a companion nearly saves the inhabitants of the city but one Boris Cliff, newly shunned and fired by the false Ginrou, surprise reveals to the audience that Ginrou II is, indeed, a human that deceived the people. The news of such a betrayal, especially after a moment of elation like the concert, put the beastfolk in hysterics. The once smiling and cheering animal people, now morphing and mutating collectively. The nightmare had reemerged. The Silver Wolf had failed. Nirvasyl was once more…

    The overwhelming failure and shame had taken over the deity, seeing all the fuzzy loved ones he swore to protect turn into mindless monsters, his own god-like Nirvasyl Syndrome triggered, bringing forth a giant black demon of a wolf, with no control. He lunged and launched a bite at his companion. When he drew blood, her unique antibodies suppressed Ginrou’s Nirvasyl form, transforming him back into wolf Shirou. When he transformed back, he immediately notices the motionless body he sank his teeth into. Overcome with grief, from the thought of spilling the blood of someone he swore to protect, the teal wolf lets out a soul-piercing howl. This is Ginrou’s howl, a howl so potent that when beastmen hear it, they automatically respond to the call. This also applies to Nirvasyl-form beings. It turns out that his companion passed out and he didn’t kill her after all, news that, at this time, was all too relieving for the shaken up wolf man.

    Mayor Rose and Flip showed up to the conflict, urging them to go to city hall. At the city hall, Shirou’s Nirvasyl Syndrome and subsequent transformation was explained to Mayor Rose, who was holding on to a sample of Yaba’s blood. She tested the blood with the half human DNA and saw that the half human’s beast factor was rewriting the other beast factor, neutralizing the process. With that knowledge, Rose hypothesized that making a serum out of the half girl’s DNA would save beastman-kind from needing to turn fully human.

    Mayor Rose, Shirou and his companion all went to the Sylvasta Medical Center. Rose was tasked with creating the serum, while Shirou was tasked with stopping Alan. Shirou left the naked mole rat to her own devices and headed for the control room. Once face to face again with Sylvasta, Shirou demanded all of the explanation of what’s going on, which Sylvasta happily obliged. Alan, for all intensive purposes, was planning on forcing Nirvasyl Syndrome upon Anima City’s residents, exposing Nirvasyl Syndrome to the world, gaining him leverage in releasing his Beastman Factor Destroying Vaccine to the public, in essence, wiping the population of the beastman of off the planet.

    Shirou had heard enough and launched his attack at Anima City’s lead chairman, only to be surprised by an equally strong counter attack. This is where it’s revealed that Alan, himself is a purebred beastman, further elaborating that purebreds are superior because they are immune to Nirvasyl Syndrome, also, with all the impure beastmen out of the way, the purebreds could continue controlling humans from the shadows. Alan then transforms into his own powerful three-headed version of Ginrou, that he claims is more powerful on account of his pure and proud legacy. Shirou transforms into Ginrou and slices Alan’s 3 necks in the blink of an eye. This is where he reveals that he is also immortal, continuing to make disparaging comments about Shirou’s lineage and the mixed blood that makes him Ginrou. God-Sylvasta, then launches a powerful beam of energy through Ginrou’s chest, eviscerating a skyscraper behind him. Shirou collapses as Alan Sylvasta heads to the city’s center. Shirou’s spirits that live inside of him, his slain brethren, they all tell him not to give up and revives him once more, Shirou then makes way to the city’s center.

    Before Sylvasta is able to harm another innocent, Shirou steps in for the re-engagement. They both transform into their respective deity forms. Sylvasta is carelessly firing off energy beams, while Ginrou is out-maneuvering each one. Alan gets cocky and decides to test out his energy howl versus the original Ginrou in a power clash. When Ginrou’s howl gets the upper hand, Sylvasta is surprised, exclaiming that it’s impossible. Ginrou simply quotes “I haven’t lived a thousand years for nothing.” Ginrou then pins the fake god to the ground, holding his mouth open. Ginrou prepares his ultimate howl again and is threatening to end the Sylvasta bloodline with it. That’s also the moment when Sylvasta shows the beginning signs of developing Nirvasyl Syndrome, proving his purebred theory wrong. At the last possible second, Shirou’s companion urges him to spare Sylvasta, which Ginrou does by forcing Sylvasta to bite down on his arm, which has the half-girl’s antibodies flowing through him and it neutralizes Sylvasta.

    After the great evil of beastman was defeated, the only thing left to do was to get control of the rampaging population and distribute the Mayor’s serum to the beastpeople. They utilized Ginrou’s howl all throughout the city, which had a sedating effect on all beastman species. All of the city were eventually taken in and normalized back to their original beastman self. After the debacle, the Mayor announces to Shirou that the Japanese government allowed them to have their autonomy back. Rose couldn’t help but ponder, could she have been creating a beastman hell for 10 years? She also announced that Alan Sylvasta stepped down as president of the Medical Center. Mayor Barbara Rose states that she will change the city, she wants humans to know about beastmen and beastfolk to know better about humans. A hesitant Shirou Ogami agrees to the statement, with the knowledge that they both have a lot of time to work on their city together.

    In conclusion, Ginrou, the God of ALL Beastmen, has been around for quite some time, 1000 years worth of time, never once compromising his morals and always fighting for the prosperity and protection of the beastman. This book was supposed to shed a light on the amount of love Ginrou has for his people. From fighting human armies 1000 years back, to liberating beastpeople from WWII experimentation camps, Ginrou-Sama HAS AND ALWAYS WILL “Protect the peace of the beastmen.”

    *Completed July 4th, 2021 by Demetrius Timberlake Jr. @4PM

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