The Final Tyranny

The Final Tyranny

A Story by Sami Khalil
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The final Tyrant of the world. In history, we had minor and major ones. He will be the ultimate. Based on the Legend of Genghis Khan.

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The Final Tyranny…By Sami Khalil

The final tyrant and harbinger of evil…

 

Upon the promptings of world events, and after learning the legend of Genghis Khan’s tomb, that whosoever discovers it, will signal the lurking end-times and gain immense power over populace and nature in the process, an archaeologist and business man by the name of “Mighty Moe”, set out to find it, with fastidious maps and instruments, in a total, secret mission.

 

This ancient warrior, known as Genghis Khan (Universal Leader), born circa 1162, had terrorized the world, conquering huge swaths of land, resulting in 40 million deaths, by best estimates, forging an empire stretching from Russia in the east to the Caspian Sea in the west, during the 13th. Century A.D., died on August 18, 1227, in Western Xia, succumbing to many injuries from a wild horse’s fall.

 

Extremely vicious barbarian but very charismatic, he demanded absolute obedience or death. His famous words, “The greatest happiness is to scatter your enemy”, held true till his last breath. His armed guards and heirs, fulfilling his wish, slaughtered all the caravan, in the city of Karakorum, to hide his corpse in an unmarked grave.

 

The archaeologist, after reaching the Onon River, wasted no time, started surveying the territory, finding nuances in the crust, using latest equipment. He was finally successful, for he stumbled upon a site that looked strange, and which gave off mysterious energy. He waited till it was dark and started excavating with final success and great joy around the midnight hour.

 

A great halo of sorts came over him and a ghostly figure embraced him violently in order to transfer the immense power to him. He instantly turned into the figure known as the Anti-Christ, a harbinger of things to befall the age soon without interludes.

 

The world must hold its breath now before plunging into a nervous breakdown.


Another evil on horseback is out to conquer!

© 2018 Sami Khalil


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My goodness, history, fantasy, truth and otherwise wrapped in your very own style, Sami! Great stuff, truly. Am I right in thinking that Genghis Khan has captured your imagination, sent you in varying directions to discover the truth or not of him?!

Your mind has always reached higher. Here you've gathered your own forces -as that villain did. BUT he was not only powe-FULL but power crazy.

There have been men like him in many guises over the years. They cut down everything before them..ordered their forces to do anything, everything to achieve an outcome - no value laid except greed for EVERYTHING. Victory via bloodshed - no matter, countries and lives decimated. Has always be thought the right of hee who screams loudest.
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Modern day leaders - or would-be leaders.. are no better than GK, they choose a route then destroy it as they move forward, sideways and up! IF anyone's left to read History in the future.. will make tragic reading headed: 'Almost the end'.. sub plot, 'Civilisation gone, not fake news.'

Said too much as I do, but your pen has spoken and inspired, Sami. This examples a warning - even though Mans never has learned from the Past. Thankyou.

Posted 6 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Sami Khalil

6 Years Ago

Wise indeed. thank you muchly.
emmajoy

6 Years Ago

I now charge folk for using that word... :))))
Sami Khalil

6 Years Ago

:::::))))))))))))



Reviews

'The Final Tyranny,
Sami Khalil,
The subject of your writing is really what is remembered in the line of humanity. The one spoken of 'Genghis Khan' certainly left a mark in history. In reading above story it occured to me that history is littered with people violent, barbaric, destructive. The world is such a place. I have to remind myself to live for the good, for the righteous while it is still today.
Kathy

Posted 3 Years Ago


Sami Khalil

3 Years Ago

Thank you so much Kathy for this lovely visit and wisdom sharing.
Kathy Van Kurin

3 Years Ago

Thanks Sami,
I hope you are having a beautiful Spring time and enjoying all of the natural an.. read more
Sami Khalil

3 Years Ago

Wow! You do the same dear Kathy.
Read about this ruthless morocon king. But there's a story, his wife was kidnapped by his enemy who married her. When he freed his wife, he got to know that his wife was carrying the son of his enemy in her womb. He accepted that kid who eventually became his successor being the eldest of four boys he had. So he was cruel but somehow had this side too.

Posted 5 Years Ago


Sami Khalil

5 Years Ago

Wow! A good story you shared with us. Thank you for sharing. Glad you visited.
Thanks for the history Sami. Can I respectfully point out that Genghis Khans empire stretched from Korea in the East and not Russia during the great Khan's lifetime.. This story should be continued. It is certainly, in my view worth expanding on. The central premise is strong but it seems to end rather too abruptly for my tastes. Only a personal opinion mind.

Posted 6 Years Ago


Sami Khalil

6 Years Ago

Thank you so much Ken Simm for sharing your opinions and facts with us. Much obliged for all. Take c.. read more
Sami Khalil

6 Years Ago

As for the ending, I like to keep the reader in suspense, curiosity and hungry for more. As you say .. read more
What a fascinating and frightening account Sami, the fact that Genighis Kahn was responsible for the death of40 millions is shocking, imagine evil mind like that with nuclear power? Your writings are wonderfully informative and brilliantly written.

Posted 6 Years Ago


Mrudula Rani

6 Years Ago

Yes Sami, the things we have been seeing lately makes you wonder, who are these cruel beings that a.. read more
Sami Khalil

6 Years Ago

Gracie mille. ..........
Mrudula Rani

6 Years Ago

Muito Obrigada.
Hi Sami, such a great write you have written. I once read about this man and thought what an evil barstard he was, Seems to me like there are many like him on this crazy planet of ours. I enjoyed the read, my friend. Thanks for thee share...Peter

Posted 6 Years Ago


Sami Khalil

6 Years Ago

Wow! All said in a rightful way and truth. Million thank yous dear poet. I guess history repeats its.. read more
I have learned my courageous friend! You tackled Genghis kahn and you won Of course! Great mix here Sami. Your writing never disappoints! Best to you Sami.

Posted 6 Years Ago


Sami Khalil

6 Years Ago

Wow! Thank you so much dear poet and friend for all you say and encourage. It was not easy to beat h.. read more
John Ciarmello

6 Years Ago

Slay them with the sword of prose my friend lol. Hahaha I'm such a weirdo!
Sami Khalil

6 Years Ago

Hahaha....
A seamless blend of history and fantasy. This was certainly a compelling read! Well done!

Posted 6 Years Ago


Sami Khalil

6 Years Ago

Wow! Thank you so much Travis for this wonderful review and kind visit. Good to see you.
Travis Gibson (poetic heroics)

6 Years Ago

You are welcome, and it's good to see you and your fantastic work as well.
Sami Khalil

6 Years Ago

:::::::))))))
Very informative and reveling in history.
A villain that had to be stopped and eliminated.
a crazed image of him comes to mind
with your words.

Posted 6 Years Ago


Sami Khalil

6 Years Ago

All true and well articulated. The image of the Anti-Christ foretold. I hope you enjoyed this histor.. read more
Josie E. Cook M. A.

6 Years Ago

I always enjoy your writing!
:)
Sami Khalil

6 Years Ago

:)...................
Very imaginative connecting Genghis Khan and the archaeologist back to the Antichrist. A thought-provoking and engaging write. Thanks for the read request!

Posted 6 Years Ago


Sami Khalil

6 Years Ago

Thank you too for answering the invitation with great thanks to you. My imagination runs wild and wh.. read more

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