A caravan of unfortunates was attacked here, and there's a young survivor, Ila (that must have been hard to carry at school), who has a wound on her belly. Fortunately, (who taught her? Mystery) and heals the poor woman before taking her away. Except that the rogues who had attacked the caravan weren't far away, and seeing a new group of survivors wandering in the rubble, they attack. Noah, his little family, and the injured woman they're carrying gallop in the opposite direction, but alas! They come face to face with a sort of border drawn with spikes and skulls, demarcating a desert even more charred than the rest of the planet. Too bad, they have to go!
So everyone is flying full throttle into the danger zone, when suddenly, a large pile special lead of stones comes to life... a fallen angel! And while it scares the bandits away, it still hits Noah in the face, causing him to fall unconscious.
When he wakes up, Noah and his family find themselves in a ravine with no exit, surrounded by fallen angels discussing their fate. Noah, who despite having several tons of rocks in his face, has a flawless face since this film is coherent in every way, tries to reason with them.
“Fallen angels! We mean you no harm, we are just passing through your lands to get to the mountain where my grandfather, Methuselah, lives.
– A descendant of Methuselah? That's interesting. But you're a man, and humans have betrayed us just as they betrayed the Creator!
– No, but wait, it's your old boss God who sent us.
– Oh, the other one, the old bluff! Stay here and rot, please.
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And the angels abandon Noah and his family in the hole in the blazing sun. Damn!
Note: Fallen angels believe in God less than Noah's family. Which just goes to show.
To really say he's nice, one of the angels always has the face of a guy who just ran over a rabbit. Whereas the others are one-eyed with permanently furrowed stone eyebrows. And bad guy voices, of course.
Naameh is well-versed in magic remedies
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