Judas Iscariot, once known as Vice President of the Heavenly Kingdom, is now taking over as its new leader after the alleged assassination of President Jesus Christ. Rumors suggest that Judas has been biding his time, hoping to one day take the helm and impose his own authoritarian rule.
Sources close to Judas say that his jealousy towards Jesus has been brewing for centuries. He was always envious of Jesus' popularity among the angels and irritated by his peaceful, forgiving nature. Judas, on the other hand, is known for his cunning and deceptive ways, always looking for ways to advance his own agenda.
The assassination has plunged the Heavenly Kingdom into chaos, with many of its citizens unsure of what to expect from their new leader. The possibility of crucifixions and betrayals being implemented as official policies has many concerned.
The Council of Elders, a group of powerful angels tasked with overseeing the Heavenly Kingdom's affairs, has called for calm and unity during this tumultuous time. They insist on giving Judas a fair opportunity to lead and express his vision for the future.
However, many angels remain skeptical and fear for their safety under Judas' rule. Some have already fled the kingdom, seeking refuge elsewhere.
Judas' first order of business as the new leader is to institute a loyalty program, requiring all angels to pledge allegiance to him. Those who refuse to do so will be labeled as traitors and punished accordingly.
The announcement of Judas' takeover has also caused quite a stir in the mortal world. Religious groups and scholars are scrambling to interpret what this means for their understanding of the afterlife and the nature of good and evil.
Many are speculating that this could be the beginning of a new era of darkness and chaos in both the mortal and heavenly realms. Others are more hopeful, believing that Judas may surprise them with his leadership abilities.
Only time will tell what the future holds for the Heavenly Kingdom under Judas' reign. One thing is certain, however - the world will never be the same.