In His Name

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Epic Fantasy, Fiction & Literature, Religious
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Author: Chris LoParco ISBN: 9781370856121
Publisher: Chris LoParco Publication: July 8, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Chris LoParco
ISBN: 9781370856121
Publisher: Chris LoParco
Publication: July 8, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The war between Heaven and Hell continues each and everyday.
Heroes rise to victory, even some at the cost of their own death. The
Darkness is on the move, and is looking to not only spread evil across
the universe, but also destroy it in its wake.
Legion, a soul bonded to thousands of demons, has awaken – a true
child of the Darkness. Christ had the chance to banish him into the
Abyss, though He had chosen not to. After being trapped by one of the
Magi priests in a disc centuries ago, this vile creature was released
when the great hero Nathan had journeyed down Mount Sinai on his
quest to defeat the sinister Radix.
Lyles, Ravenblade, and Puck are now joined by new friends and
allies to take on this beast and once again save the world from utter
destruction. Can our heroes rise to the challenge and find a way to
conquer such an enemy that claims his own power to be god-like?
In a nonstop thrill ride of epic proportions, the war between good
and evil continues to be waged. According to scriptures Good will
prevail, but even with victory comes the scars of war. The battle goes
on, the story still told, but can the Darkness be overcome, or is this
only the beginning of the End. Victory can be had, and evil defeated
for once and for all, but only if it is done In His Name.

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The war between Heaven and Hell continues each and everyday.
Heroes rise to victory, even some at the cost of their own death. The
Darkness is on the move, and is looking to not only spread evil across
the universe, but also destroy it in its wake.
Legion, a soul bonded to thousands of demons, has awaken – a true
child of the Darkness. Christ had the chance to banish him into the
Abyss, though He had chosen not to. After being trapped by one of the
Magi priests in a disc centuries ago, this vile creature was released
when the great hero Nathan had journeyed down Mount Sinai on his
quest to defeat the sinister Radix.
Lyles, Ravenblade, and Puck are now joined by new friends and
allies to take on this beast and once again save the world from utter
destruction. Can our heroes rise to the challenge and find a way to
conquer such an enemy that claims his own power to be god-like?
In a nonstop thrill ride of epic proportions, the war between good
and evil continues to be waged. According to scriptures Good will
prevail, but even with victory comes the scars of war. The battle goes
on, the story still told, but can the Darkness be overcome, or is this
only the beginning of the End. Victory can be had, and evil defeated
for once and for all, but only if it is done In His Name.

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