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- Cow-San
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- by Necrovore
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- >>> A CULT Publication......1988 <<<
- -cDc- CULT OF THE DEAD COW -cDc-
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- COW-SAN (Pronounced "Kow-Sahn")
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- "My prophecy upon this wasted earth and upon the corrupt creation that squats
- upon its ruined surface is: THOU SHALT KILL."
-
- -from "Jehova on War" by Robert DeGrimston aka Christ
-
-
- The sun dawned over Yokishawa, a small village in the northern reaches
- of feudal Japan. Shimmering beams of light glanced off of the icy peaks of
- Mount Fujiwara. These beams struck the hairless face of Okisama, a fat old
- merchant of Yokishawa. With a sigh, Okisama stood up from his pallet and
- rubbed his temples. A new day had begun.
-
- Okisama got dressed and ate his usual breakfast, a bowl of rice. He
- then left his home for Shangsei, the merchant bazaar where he sold his wares.
- Today he decided to try his hand at mechanical rice pickers, a new device
- conceived by his first son, Shumiara. At present, all the rice of Japan was
- picked by the peasant workforce. With this new invention, the peasants could
- stop picking rice and do more productive things, like building new towns.
-
- As Okisama strode down Sumi street he saw an unusual thing, a bald man
- in white robes. This man had skin brown from the sun and wore strange sandals.
- Around his neck hung a small brown pouch. As Oki continued down the street,
- it became apparent to him that he was being followed by the odd-looking bald
- man. At long last Oki whirled around to confront the old man. "Who are you
- and why are you following me, outlander?" said Okisama in Japanese.
-
- The old man said in broken Japanese, "I am Ghandivi, High Priest of the
- Cult of the Dead Cow. I am following you because it is my fate."
- Okisama cried, "Leave me be, smelly old man!"
- The old man fondled the pouch at his neck and said, "That I cannot do;
- it is my fate." In utter disgust Okisama turned his back and continued on his
- path, looking over his shoulder every once in a while. He thought to himself
- that the man's pouch smelled of vomit.
-
- As Okisama was nearing the Umiyama bridge he saw a large contingent of
- armed warriors jogging in procession. He looked back. The old man was still
- there. As he crossed the bridge he stepped to the side to avoid being run over
- by the ruthless warriors. Ghandivi, being a stranger, was knocked into the
- river by the procession. Okisama chuckled to himself, finally rid of the old
- man.
-
- Later that day, while in the bazaar, Okisama smelled that familiar
- vomit smell again. He had been rather unsuccessful at selling his son's
- mechanical rice picker. "I'll buy one," said a rattled voice in broken
- Japanese. Okisama whirled and say Ghandivi standing before him, a grin on his
- face.
- "Why do you keep following me?" said Okisama.
- "It is..." started Ghandivi.
- "Yeah, it's your fate. Well, fate on this!" cried Okisama as he belted
- Ghandivi, who promptly doubled over, making gagging noises. "Now leave me be!"
- screamed Okisama as he fled the bazaar for home.
-
- Along the way home he saw strange prints on the dusty road. Obviously,
- they belonged to a four-legged beast, thought he. How odd. When Okisama
- reached home he settled down in despair. He had sold no mechanical rice
- pickers and had been dogged by some crazy old outlander. He lifted a cup of
- spiced tea to his mouth. "Hello, most honorable dad," said Shumiara. Okisama
- looked up to his sons' face and threw up. Shumiara's ears were long and pointy
- now, not the way that they had been when he left this morning.
- "What has happened to your ears, son?" uttered a shocked Okisama.
- "Well, most honorable dad, I was making a few mods to my mechanical
- rice picker when, um, it got a hold of my ears and, um, sort of pulled them."
- Okisama said, "But why do you not yell in pain, my son? Does it not
- hurt?"
- "Oh no, most..." started Shumiara.
- "Knock it off with that 'most honorable dad' stuff, most honorable
- son." interrupted Okisama.
- "Well, at first it did hurt. Blood spurted everywhere. I was
- screaming. And then, I felt something warm and wet lap upon my torn ears. I
- looked up and saw a strange looking beast licking my ears. 'It kinda mooed and
- shit.' When it was done, my ears were unharmed - looking and were pointy, as
- they are now."
- "How unusual, I saw strange bestial tracks on the way home from the
- bazaar," said Okisama. The two continued talking as they ordered out to
- Domino's Rice for dinner.
-
- "That'll be fifty yen, bub," said the Domino's delivery man.
- "Here you are, most honorable delivery man," uttered Okisama as he
- handed the delivery man fifty yen.
- "What? No tip? Well, I hope the Noid makes your rice cold!"
-
- Okisama slammed the rice paper door shut in utter disgust. Somewhere
- off in the dark distance, he heard a strange noise. The father glanced at
- Shumiara who said that it was of the same kind that he had heard earlier that
- day. Okisama opened the rice paper door again and stared furtively out into
- the darkness. He saw nothing. He closed the door and father and son began
- eating rice.
-
- That night, after Shumiara had gone off to bed, Oki was reading the
- Nippon Times by candlelight while in bed. Events repeated themselves as they
- often do. There was a strange mooing sound off in the distance. Oki shuddered
- in fear and looked towards the open window... blackness. He then went back to
- reading the Nippon Times (a fine rice paper journal scribed in a strange red
- substance (almost rust colored, in fact), not wholly unlike dried blood. A
- scant few moments later Oki heard a scrambling outside his window. As he
- leapt from under his covers he smelled a familiar scent, a scent of vomit. A
- familiar bald head popped up. Oki screamed and fainted dead away. From else-
- where in the house we hear, "Whadda ma-ma-matta, da-da-dada?!?" as Shumiara
- scuttled into his most honorable father's room. He too screamed when he saw
- the horrid visage of Ghandivi.
- "It is my fate," uttered Ghandivi. Shumiara lapsed into blackness...
-
- When Oki awoke he found himself in his own private hell. Stretched
- between two great bamboo poles was he. Below him was an immense vat of boiling
- oil. Above him, whisps of smoke filtered out through a small opening in the
- thatched roof. Where was he?
-
- "Ah, so you have awakened?" said a familiar voice. Oki swung his head
- over and met the solemn gaze of Ghandivi. Again, Oki screamed. Ghandivi was
- as he always was, save for one thing; he had the lower torso of a bovine
- creature. Oki was sweating profusely. "Ah, poor merchant man of tyrannous
- descent, why have I brought you here? Indeed, a question that most obviously
- looms within the narrow confines of your mind at this very moment in time.
- I am the High Priest of the Holy Order of the Dead Cow. In the beginning,
- there was Cow. Now, that time has passed. Thus, the time is nigh to reinit-
- iate the belief of Cow, to revive her essence, to convert the unfaithful!"
- Okisama twitched nervously as Ghandivi continued his sermon. "I am to begin
- the Revelations of The Bovine. I am Ghandivi, the Harbinger of Death!"
-
- Ghandivi began to stroll (if you can call it that) around the great vat
- of bubbling oil. Oki coughed as noxious vapors wafted past his nose on their
- ascent to the vast cosmos above. "Smile, Okisama, for you are the Chosen One.
- You, and only you, shall be the first sacrifice to the Holy Cow. Your son,
- on the other hand, shall be sacrificed before you to Thrax, Roach from Hell(!).
- Smile, Oki, yes smile. It is a great honor we confer upon you."
-
- Ghandivi snapped his fingers and swatted a nearby fly with his hairy
- tail. A rice paper door opened and two large men of Arabic descent ushered in
- Oki's son, Shumiara. The men, garbed in robes blacker than the night sky,
- roughly deposited Shumiara in a ruined mass before Ghandivi, the Exalted One.
- "Yes, your son will meet one of the Holy Cow's enemies and perish. You shall
- watch in ecstasy as he dies for Thrax. And then you, fat hong, shall die for
- Cow; for Cow is Reality, and Reality is Death. You shall become the first
- homorealis to stalk the vast, ectoplasmic cosmos." Again, the snap of fingers.
-
- The two Arabs silently lifted the unconscious form of Shumiara and tied
- him to a pair of bamboo poles. Directly in front of his limp body was a grated
- well. As soon as Shumiara was in place, Ghandivi grinned and said, "Awaken
- him." One of the two Arabs struck Shumiara with a hairy fist. The resounding
- thud of impact almost echoed throughout the secret temple. Shumiara moaned,
- and the arab hit him again, this time with a backhand. Shumiara groaned as he
- opened his eyes. Blood ran from his puffed lips. At this time Oki began to
- whimper. "Silence!" howled Ghandivi. The two Arabs joined Ghandivi at the
- far side of the chamber. "Let the ceremonies begin! Joy, Okisama, feel the
- heartfelt joy as Thrax is satisfied!"
-
- About this time a strange scuttling could be heard. In mere moments,
- thousands of roaches began pouring outwards from the grated well, swarming onto
- the body of Shumiara. Screams filled the night air bringing chill to the heart
- of Oki. Roaches clambered all over the boy's body and fed upon his flesh.
- Blood began to flow. The ravenous insects crawled into his ears and ate at his
- brain. They crawled into his pants and devoured at his membranous member.
- They entered his body through passages not meant to be. Shumiara's abdomen
- burst open. Thousands of roaches, their soft carapaces covered in blood,
- flowed outwards; a stream for Thrax. The roaches began to strip Shumiara's
- dead body of its flesh. Oki began to cry out in anguish as his son was
- devoured. Ghandivi smiled in pleasure. The Arabs looked on grimly. In mere
- minutes, a damp skeleton hung where once hung Shumiara, the son of Okisama.
- Oki retched violently. Vomit spewed forth into the hot oil causing great gusts
- of putrid smoke to rise. The roaches disappeared back into their insectoid
- hell. Okisama, vomit still dribbling down his hairless chin, moaned, "Ah God,
- why..urp..me?"
-
- "Hah. Why YOU? Because you are what I term to be a crucifictionist.
- You will gladly crucify others, so to speak, to help yourself. That is
- unacceptable. Thus, you have been chosen for sacrifice to the Cow. She will
- chew upon her cud as she watches you die for Her." intoned Ghandivi. "Now, let
- the joyous celebrations of Cow begin!"
-
- With that, the two Arabic men strode towards Oki, who, at the sight of
- them approacing, screamed once more. During his vocal ensemble, Oki retched
- again. This time, more violently then before. His stomach contents flew
- forth, embracing the putrid air of the secret temple. Ghandivi laughed
- maniacally. The two Arabic servants snickered. When they reached their
- destination, the poles upon which Oki was bonded; the men unsheathed their
- tulwars and swung them around in anticipation of the events soon to begin.
- Ghandivi clapped his hands twice. The sharp blades struck the thongs that held
- Okisama suspended above the vat of boiling oil. Oki screamed as he fell down-
- wards into the bubbling inferno of the iron vat. The screams ended as abruptly
- as they began. Oki's flesh melted, separated from his bone by the heated oil.
- Hair came off in mats from his head and floated in the turbulent oil for mere
- seconds before it burned up. The oil bubbled violently as the body of Oki was
- burned into nothingness. Final peace.
-
-
- This file is dedicated to the Process Church of the Final Judgement, a
- bunch a English death freaks who tried, and yet, failed. Bad planning.
-
- _______________________________________________________________________________
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