It has been 19 years since the twins where born.
In the entrence of the house of Adam and Eve there stood Cain and Abel.
Cain, the eldest of the twin sons born to Lucifer and Eve, was a striking figure to behold. His appearance was both captivating and enigmatic, drawing attention wherever he went. He possessed a rugged handsomeness that set him apart, a blend of strength and allure that made him a figure of fascination.
With a mop of dark, lustrous hair that framed his face and cascaded down to his broad shoulders, Cain's locks seemed to absorb the shadows around him, enhancing the air of mystery that clung to him. His hair carried a hint of wildness, as if it refused to be tamed, matching the untamed spirit within.
Cain's physique was imposing but not excessively tall. He had a strong, well-built frame, the result of a life of toil and hardship in the unforgiving wilderness. His shoulders were broad, his arms sinewy, and his chest powerful—a testament to his superhuman strength, a gift from the malevolent force that had touched his destiny.
The most captivating and unsettling aspect of Cain's appearance was his eyes. His gaze was piercing and intense, framed by long, dark lashes that emphasized the depth of his stare. Yet, what truly set his eyes apart were their unusual crimson hue, a shade that seemed to mirror the fires of his inner turmoil.
Within the depths of those red eyes lay serpent marks, dark and sinuous, etched onto his pupils. They slithered like shadows across the crimson pools, a visual testament to the sinister pact that had been forged with the malevolent force that had granted him power and a personality fueled by rage and greed.
Cain's presence was both magnetic and disconcerting, a reflection of the duality within him—a dark and captivating figure whose very appearance hinted at the inner conflict that would shape his destiny and the world around him.
Abel, the younger of the twin sons born to Adam and Eve, was a figure of purity and grace. His appearance radiated a rare and ethereal beauty, a stark contrast to his elder brother, Cain. Abel's presence seemed to carry an aura of serenity and innocence, drawing people to him with his captivating charm.
Abel possessed an unusual and captivating feature—his hair was pure white, resembling glistening strands of silver moonlight. His silvery locks framed his face and cascaded down his lean, graceful figure. His hair was untamed yet flowed with a kind of celestial elegance, as if touched by the divine.
His figure was indeed beautiful and lean, marked by graceful proportions that spoke of both strength and agility. Abel moved with a fluidity that seemed to defy gravity, his every gesture exuding an effortless grace. His lithe form was a testament to his natural athleticism, honed by a life of exploration and curiosity in the wilderness.
But it was Abel's eyes that were perhaps his most mesmerizing feature. His gaze was like liquid gold, a rich, warm hue that seemed to shimmer with an inner light. His eyes held a depth of kindness and compassion that drew people to him, an expression of his pure and gentle spirit.
In stark contrast to his twin brother, Cain, Abel was untainted by the darkness that had marked his sibling. He carried an air of innocence and purity, an embodiment of the light within the human soul. His presence was a source of solace and hope in a world filled with uncertainty, a beacon of goodness in a world where darkness lurked.
Abel's appearance was a reflection of his inner nature—a figure of grace and beauty, marked by his pure heart and an unwavering devotion to the values of love and compassion.
"Cain," said Eve, her voice filled with maternal warmth, "today, we are going to prepare an offering to present to God."
Cain looked at his mother with curiosity. "What kind of offering, Mom?"
Eve smiled, her eyes reflecting a deep sense of love and wisdom. "We shall give Him the best of what we have, my children. It's a way of showing our gratitude and generosity to the Creator."
In the way to the especial place that Eve and Adam had selected for this ocations, Cain stopped and said with vigorous voice
"I shall hunt the strongest creature"
Abel at the same time said with a calmly and angelical voice
"I would hunt the most pure and beautiful creature for god"
Adam smiled and said with a proud voice without looking at Cain
"very good Abel your ofrend would be loved by god"
After Adam said that Eve said with lovely voice
"Cain my boy I think yours would be the most loved by god"