All 4 false Gods sent highly adorned “arrow-boats” and “fire-boats” to Eskra’s kingdom of paradise to “learn the will and pleasure of this adventurous God” and invite him/her to visit their kingdoms; all with the intention of showing off their ships, arrayed with gems, and their hosts “crowned and adorned with jews and diadems” so that when this “foreign God” saw proof that they were all highest Gods, maybe it would dissuade him/her from “undertaking some foolish scheme.”
False Gods’ Lords secretly desired disruption to kingdoms: For many of the Lords beneath Kabalactes (false Budha) and Ennochissa (false Brahma), they secretly felt a little hope that some external disaster would occur and upon up their boss’ extensive kingdoms to them for the taking (break up his kingdoms and they would profit). After all, they had been promised promotions to higher dominions for over a thousand years.
God-Gabriel (Thoth) sent “weapons of warfare“: Unlike the other 3 false Gods, God-Gabriel (formerly Thoth) was more confident and aggressive and and therefore went a step further with his message to the “foreign God.” He proclaimed that he “professed not peace, like the Triunes, and practiced war.” He would relay the message that he had nothing to fear about a “foreign God” venturing near his holy kingdoms. After all, he was the one that made Looeamong the false Kriste that he is; and cast out thousands of false Lords, and cast out the false Gods including Baal, Ashtaroth, and the false Gods of Argos’yan and Roma.
On his arrow-boat, he sent a million warrior hosts, “weapons of warfare”, and “shields and figure-heads of tau (bull) and aires (lamb), as symbols of (his) attributes.” He planned to send the message that the Earth’s heavens belong to those born of the Earth and “let the foreign Gods return to worlds where they were native born.”