Sunday, September 27, 2015

Convertible Clowns XI: Rojalinda


 
CONVERTIBLE CLOWNS XI: ROJALINDA

by

Anthonystjoseph

     Rojalinda prided herself on being one of the most lethal demons to ever serve The Dark Lord if not the most lethal.  She had served him loyally for almost two thousand years and had committed her first murder in his name when she was still in human form back in the early days of Rome.   Her human name was Solame.

     Rojalinda loved her demonic presence that The Dark Lord had deigned to give her in her rebirth in the underworld.  Unlike the clowns of the underworld, Rojalinda was beautiful in her mind and the eyes of many others.  She loved her luminescent dark sky blue pallor that glowed eternally.  Her snake eyes that could see in the dark and the light, they glowed and stopped most creatures in their tracks which was good for her role in the underworld as a chief assassin.  The beauty of her upper face and eyes shrouded in the luminescent blue hooded cape she wore completely compensated for the lower part of her face being purely skeletal.  She didn’t mind the skeletal nose, mouth and jawbone because she never liked to smile anyway.  Even as a human, Rojalinda never smiled unless she was luring some idiotic human prey to their doom. 

     She pleasantly reminisced as she flew through the earthly skies having fled the angelic cougar who had sent many demons back to the underworld with its angelic powers.  She thought back to the time when she used her rare human smile and powers of dance to lure and help convince Herod to execute and behead John the Baptist.  Oh yes, her history serving The Dark Lord was vast and now she would add another head to that history.  The head of Anthonystjoseph.  And this head she would take and remove herself.

     She laughed at the succulent thought of beheading Anthonystjoseph and then a tingle started in her ear.  The powers of The Heart of Hell medallion were working and suddenly The Dark Lord whispered in her ear, “Yes my child, bring me that mongrels head.”  She responded, “You are my lord and master and do not worry.  The deed is as good as done.”

By

Anthonystjoseph

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