Based on the rules and sacred laws regulated by the religious robes rearing the myths within Trackezoid bricks
The Kushite Priests were the only guests
permitted to enter its midst.
They performed ceremonies and rituals with a miracle twist.
The acoustics of the Trackezoid walls echoed spiritual trips
that transitioned believing bodies between worlds
beyond bricks., big banging like boom boom tick.
The glyphs inside pictured in length,
told about then known history,
military strength
and future prophecies of things that didn't exist.
According to the glyphs
carved on walls, sarcophagus and crypt,
Ohnee Bello's Priesthood provided a great gift
proving to lift from the ash that drifts when the wind shifts
in the form of a Phoenix forged from a magical fire
perpetually lit.
Known to few as Motu,
the Phoenix soared with tempered wings.
It’s spiritual trip over land and sea
caused evaporation and steam to rise above everything,
forming clouds in the heavenly sky that wet the trees.
The two Sun's maintained warm temperature in balance,
but the Phoenix's challenge was to cool the planet.
Darkness did not exist, not even shadows,
but the great walls depicted past and future battles with animals, which included dragons.
A mighty earthquake ravaged Kush inhabitants with panic
and the Pharaoh's castle along with the great temple suffered irreparable damage.
from
The Looma (part 1/5),
released October 31, 2019
The Looma credits:
Story written by: Nahshid Sulaiman aka One Be Lo aka OneManArmy
Narration: General Subliminal aka OneManArmy
Beat production and fx: OneManArmy (Trackezoids, Autocons)
Audio Recording and Mixing: MVG (Autocons) in multiple cities.
Mastering: ConductorWilliams
Illustrations: Naim ibn Nahshid
Constellation and Map illustrations: Savera Iftikhar and Nahshid Sulaiman
Typography: Cooper Neil
Cover graphic layout: Cooper Neilory written by: Nahshid Sulaiman aka One Be Lo aka OneManArmy
Narration: General Subliminal aka OneManArmy
Beat production and fx: OneManArmy (Trackezoids, Autocons)
Audio Recording and Mixing: MVG (Autocons) in multiple cities.
Mastering: ConductorWilliams
Illustrations: Naim ibn Nahshid
Constellation and Map illustrations: Savera Iftikhar and Nahshid Sulaiman
Typography: Cooper Neil
Cover graphic layout: Cooper Neil