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Em andamento, Primeira publicação em abr 22, 2015
War.. War brings death, loss, and destruction, but it also brings glory, and honor, and a time for a man to fight for his country.. This...this is not war, this is the push of buttons, child's play, the bombs throwing this world into chaos... A little girl prayed to God to send angels, so then they fell...
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Long ago, a war shattered the heavens. Archangel Michael led the charge of light, while Azrael, the defiant, plunged countless angels into rebellion. Defeated, the traitors were cast down - but not all vanished into eternal fire. Some fell... here. They walk among us. They bleed like us. But their blood carries power - ancient, dangerous, divine. Whispers tell of their descendants: half-human, half-fallen. Marked by fate. Hunted by darkness. And bound to a prophecy that could ignite a war between Heaven and Earth. This is not a tale of saints and salvation. This is a story of shadows and seduction. Of mortals corrupted by divine blood. Of those who hunger for the throne of God Himself. The Legacy: Dawn of the Fallen Angels is a work of fiction. It is not based on biblical accounts, and all characters, events, and places are products of imagination. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental. In memory of my beloved friend, Khail Narisma - A gentle soul who walked among us with quiet strength and grace. Your name lives on in these pages, as a fallen angel who never truly fell. - Elizabeth Belarmino, writing as Bethany Bloom