1 Once Naxos got the message they started work on the ark. 1 Near mt. Zas for after the ark was built 850 years had passed, from St. Bryson writing the message, sending it, and then the people of Naxos fully built the ark. 2 Now they waited and waited for many elders to pass in this time of waiting. 3 Once time had come they got a lot of animals for food and to repopulate the earth. 4 This flood lasted 40 days and once it was over they landed at Tarout Island and they raided the fort and they decided to live there and not to make a camp outside of the fort. 5 That was the first thing they did wrong. 6 Give to others don’t take for yourself
7 They were greedy and took the castle for themselves Inside the castle there was a wheat field in which the people of Naxos used to make food for themselves but The Nomad Spoiled the crops to force them out of the castle they stayed. 8 The Nomad kidnapped 10 newborn babies and offered them to the Nomad. They still lived there Then finally the Nomad destroyed the castle and knocked out the people of Naxos kidnapped them and took them to Jabal Soudah He kicked them to Baghdad where they landed in the ruins of one of the palaces. 9 It was a grand palace with a vault still intact. The people crawled to the pool of the vagabond and lay in it and worshiped the vagabond to save them. 10 With the Nomad infuriated he said, "You only have ONE strike left if you break it I will break all your limbs and throw you back to Naxos but it will be on fire and you will meet Typhon and be cast to the underworld.” 11 They rebuilt the city in 20 years with the population going from 1,000 people to 5,000 people. They finished the city in 790 AD and built a subpar city instead of a luxurious city as the Nomad said.
After Baghdad
2 When they were asleep the Nomad refurbished the city with hanging gardens and palaces. Then he woke up the people with a mighty roar of the biggest lion in the heavens named Menna (Menna was lost in translation as Mecca which the modern-day city was named.) 2 After they stumbled to their feet and hid with the nomad saying, "You may go home to Naxos for I will provide a boat at Jerusalem but I will provide no transportation for you have to get there yourself.” 3 After Naxos disobeys the nomad he lets them go back home but the buildings aren’t rebuilt; it looks like some sort of underworld with dead trees and people dying. 4 Then the Nomad says, "For your island is now ruled by Typhon, a monster who has hundreds of limbs which happen to be snakes, he has wings and he spits fire, for if you have children I will send Lamia, a Child eating night demon, for if you try to sail away I will send multiple Charybdis after your ship. 5 You have forsaken me and you will pay the price now to burn in the underworld. 6 For this shall be a lesson for the rest of humanity, for if you disobey the Nomad you will pay the price."
7 For the people of Naxos struggled with Typhon and Lamia. After mass reproduction the population only grew by 100 people for Lamia ate almost all the babies and The typhoon killed 350 people so after all this they had 750 people. 8 They prayed to the Nomad for him to release this curse but there was no prevail they still suffered for eternity while Baghdad prospered with the population skyrocketing to 10,000 to 50,000 in 5 years while the Naxos population would decrease from 150-350 in a year so they lasted maximum 5 years but it was more like 3 or 4 years. 9 Soon the people of Baghdad would repopulate the earth from Athens to Sparta to Jerusalem and so much more. 10 While Naxos was now and forever the gateway to the Underworld. 11 The lesson of this story is that you can be loved by the nomad but one wrong thing can get you killed. The Nomad has compassion the first few times you make a mistake but if you do it constantly you will be punished. 12 Be like the people of Baghdad who repopulated and did what the Nomad wanted but don't be like the people of Naxos for they burn in Tartarus and never see daylight but they will see torture.