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Power and Order | Koka-Vikoka

  "Shakhai is ing here," Koka said.

  "Vikoka informed?" President asked. "He is the one who see everything. Eve things. Because of him, I agreed with that officer of Huijin."

  It was a bright room. Only one wall was decorated with gold tiles. And from the er of each tile, there came a small pinch of yellowish light. Together these all pinches of light built the golden wall geous.

  In the middle, there was ay sitting like an idol. One ot figure out if it was a human or a robot. It had four hands, two of meical and two human's, a small robotic head upon anger human head. A lumi wire on its baed the middle of the back. The human face was like an old man's face, but its body was telling ahing. It had a bulky body and strong arms. It was as rge as an elephant. It was Koka-Vikoka.

  "Vikoka is omnist, I am omnipotent. Together we are the Gods of this universe, the Gods of yours. Respect us!" Koka shouted. With his voice, the President kneeled down with no time. "Called us Uam Koka and Uam Vikoka."

  "Ye... yes, Uam Koka," the President said with his trembling voice. His whole body was feeling ahquake.

  The entity stood up. He weo the president. "Zorvan Ahura."

  No ohroughout the Laniakea could call the President by his name, but Koka-Vikoka was the exception.

  "Zorvan Ahura, listen carefully. If it weren't us, Ahuras could never e to power, other elite houses would still rule the Laniakea."

  "Don't be seful, Koka." A voice came from that robotic head. "Warth blinds our mind. And we ot think clearly. We bee stupid. He is just a mere human, self-surrounded, and ignorant. He ever uand us. But we still have to do our purpose. Leave him. It was our duty to inform him about Shakhai's arrival, and we did it. He will reach Masad tomorrow."

  "Only because you're saying, I am letting him." Koka was like an angry little child, only Vikoka's words were the lollipop to calm him. They were two souls in one body. One is all-mighty, the other is all-knowing, the almost perfebination throughout all heavens and hells. But still, it cked ohing, omnipresence.

  Koka-Vikoka went to the other side of the room, near a rge table. He pressed a button, and a three-dimensional virtual model of a bame appeared. He started to py Zhondousi, a four-pyer game.

  Four colours to separate pieces and the squares on boards, red, blue, yellow, green. Thirteen ns and thirteen rows, in total one hundred and sixty-nine squares built the board. At each of all four ers, sixteen squares were in different colours acc to the pyers' colour, creating a rger square for the domain of each pyer.

  At the tre, the square was white, the final destiny. From that white square, four four-squared paths were separated with gold colour between two domains. Diagonal to eaain, there was a safe zone in silver colour with a bck four-headed star. The rest squares on the board were light brown.

  There were options for two sets of three cards, one urple, other was e.

  And two cuboid dices were there to decide the fate. The highest number a dice could produce was four. The bination of numbers would decide the piece to be pyed.

  Sixteen pieces for each pyer. All pieces were in round small tile size. They had symbols over them to represent their role. Seven pawns with spear symbol, horse for three knights, eagle for three avians, one king with the symbol, one guardian with the symbol of the sword and one oracle with spiral.

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