An Angel's Redemption
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  • Reads 812
  • Votes 18
  • Parts 4
  • Time 19m
Ongoing, First published Mar 27, 2020
Mature
A prequel to "Demonic Angel Rose" 

We all know of Dante Rose, the nephilm (half angel half demon) who was raised by the Rose/Branwen/Xiao Long family. His father, Sephiroth also known as "The One Winged Angel" was the one who fell from grace with his twin sister, Salem and joined forces with the demon princess, Lilith to overthrow the demon king and rule over Remnant. Find out what happened during the divine war, the birth of a legend and an angel's path to redemption.

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