Baal ("Ruler of A'arab Zaraq")

Stylized digital artwork of regal woman with ornate headdress
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After many centuries of being hidden away, a remarkable artifact has emerged, depicting the fallen angelic queen Baal. The digital image, created by artist Anna Dittmann, depicts Baal as a hyper-realistic hologram, and it is believed to be the only surviving representation of this powerful and mysterious goddess.

Titled "<BAAL> (Ruler of A'arab Zaraq)," the artwork is said to have been created in 2077 and depicts Baal as the Ruler of A'arab Zaraq, Queen of the Qlipah of Netzach, and the Corruption of Venus. The hologram is rich in symbolism and represents the energies and attributes associated with the sphere of Venus and its corruption.

The discovery of this remarkable artifact has caused a stir among scholars and historians, who have long been fascinated by the legend of Baal. Some believe that the hologram was stolen from a secret location and hidden away for centuries, only to reemerge now.

The intricate details in the hologram depict the darkness that consumed Baal and the intricate symbols and designs represent the influences that led to her downfall. Despite her dark reputation, Baal remains a source of fascination and awe for many, her story serving as a cautionary tale about the dangers of succumbing to temptation and the corrupting influence of power.

For those who have seen the hologram, it is a powerful reminder of the past and a testament to the enduring legacy of the fallen angelic queen.

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