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question:Rewrite this as a proper story, use a descriptive, historical language, ignore the text between parentheses and simply use it for extra information: "Sophia, fearing that Achamoth will never return, decides to intervene. Unable to bear children with her partner, she begs Bythos, the One, to give her an offspring that could liberate Achamoth. Bythos, understanding her pain and regret, temporarily makes her fertile again for a one-time miracle. From Theletus and Sophia, a new, sixth-generation Aeon is born: Adam Kadmon, The Supreme Man, The Vessel of the Divine Spark. Adam Kadmon descends from Pleroma and finds Achamoth to purify and liberate her. However, Achamoth shows Adam Kadmon what has come to pass and that she cannot be liberated as long as her son lives as the guilt of what she has done will corrupt her endlessly. Adam Kadmon descends further towards the Seven Heavens (However, keep in mind that the Seven Heavens are not in Malkuth, but between Malkuth and Pleroma) to kill Yaldabaoth, The Demiurge."

answer:Sophia, the divine feminine wisdom and emanation, was filled with an overwhelming sense of despair. She feared that her partner Achamoth, the divine feminine passion, would never return to their home in Pleroma, the realm of the divine. Despite fervent attempts, Sophia and Achamoth were unable to conceive any offspring, a fact that further deepened Sophia’s feeling of despair. Desperate for a solution to liberate Achamoth and reunite her with her divine home, Sophia turned to Bythos, the divine source, for guidance. Sophia pleaded with Bythos to grant her an offspring that could deliver Achamoth from her infernal fate. Bythos, moved by Sophia’s plight and understanding her deep pain and longing, offered a temporary solution. He granted Sophia the one-time miracle of fertility, the power to bear an offspring with her partner Theletus. Thus, Adam Kadmon, The Supreme Man, The Vessel of the Divine Spark, was born. As a sixth-generation Aeon, Adam Kadmon was a powerful channel of divine energies, embodying the very essence of the divine. Adam Kadmon descended from the divine realm of Pleroma, journeying towards the impure realm of chaos, where Achamoth was imprisoned. He arrived at Achamoth’s location to purify and liberate her. However, much to his dismay, Achamoth revealed to Adam Kadmon the terrible truth of what has happened. She told him that she could not be liberated as long as her son, Yaldabaoth, The Demiurge, lived. Undeterred, Adam Kadmon resolved to continue his journey towards the Seven Heavens, which were located between Malkuth and Pleroma (as opposed to within Malkuth). This was no ordinary journey, as the Seven Heavens were fraught with danger and treachery at every turn. Adam Kadmon’s mission was to kill Yaldabaoth, or else Achamoth would remain trapped forever and be doomed to an endless cycle of corruption and guilt.

question:Now, this: "Adam Kadmon confronts Yaldabaoth, the Demiurge and reveals the Pleroma and the events leading to his creation. Learning the truth about his own creation, Yaldabaoth, confused and furious, overpowers Adam Kadmon, insisting that he is the one true God and rejects Pleroma. Using the earthly matter from Gaia, a planet from Malkuth and the heavenly elements from the creation of the Shedim, he puts Adam Kadmon in a corrupted, mortal body and puts him in a place called the Garden of Eden on Gaia, a prison for him."

answer:Adam Kadmon, The Supreme Man, approached Yaldabaoth, The Demiurge, with an iron will and a confident stride. He confronted the false deity before him, revealing the secrets of the Pleroma and the events leading up to his own creation. Hearing these truths, Yaldabaoth was filled with rage and confusion. Enraged to know that he was not the one true God and that his existence was but a mere shadow of a greater truth, he resorted to using his vast power to overpower Adam Kadmon. With an immeasurable show of strength, Yaldabaoth used earthly matter from Gaia, a planet in Malkuth, and heavenly elements from the creation of the Shedim to imprison Adam Kadmon in a corrupted, mortal form. He then cast him into a place which he called the Garden of Eden. This location, on Gaia, served as a prison of sorts, trapping Adam Kadmon in a realm where he would be forced to live out his existence in a state of limited mortality. Adam Kadmon was filled with despair at the knowledge of his fate. Sequestered in the belly of a world where his gifts were limited, he was forced to contemplate his existence and consider the possibility that his divine mission might never be realized. Nonetheless, he refused to give up hope. With a will forged from centuries of divine existence, he vowed to overcome his imprisonment and rise up once more to fight against the tyranny and corruption that held him captive.

question:Make an immaculately detailed Gorillaz scene involving 2D wearing nothing (describe how he looks, every part of him including butt) walking into a river and relaxing, intentionally farting in it (describe 2D’s face before and after farting, describe the smell), several fish die in the river die from the stench of the fart. 2D happily grabs one to eat.

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question:Make an immaculately detailed Gorillaz scene involving 2D wearing nothing (describe how he looks, every part of him including butt) walking into a river and relaxing, intentionally farting in it (describe 2D’s face before and after farting, describe the smell), several fish die in the river die from the stench of the fart. 2D happily grabs one to eat.

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