The Devil's Rain

The Devil's Rain

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The Devil's Rain used to be something you would only dream of seeing in your lifetime, but over the years, a lot has changed in the world we live in. The rain first arrived about three years ago one summer, and in that same night, a very unlucky person in our town disappeared without a trace. Since then, The Devil's Rain became something the whole world would have to recognize. Thousands across the country claimed to experience the rain, and consequently, thousands have gone missing. Joseph and his five college roommates embark on a mission to uncover the origins of the rain and hopefully put an end to it. However, they learn very quickly that the world around them is far stranger than even the rain would suggest.
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Every sin leaves a scar, and over time those scars weigh down the world. When humanity's sins overflow, the heavens grow silent and the earth cracks open, releasing demons to walk among us. From billions of lives, only a hundred are chosen. Not for their strength. Not for their worth. Simply because fate has marked them. Their mission is impossible yet clear: defeat the lords of hell and give humanity one final chance. But people are never satisfied. While the chosen fight for survival, the rest of the world questions why they were not the ones selected. Some pray. Some envy. Some hate. And in the end, the greatest danger may not be the demons before them, but the humanity behind them.

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