Exile of Lucifer (Chronicles of the Host, Book 1) (Volume 1)

Exile of Lucifer (Chronicles of the Host, Book 1) (Volume 1)

D. Brian Shafer

Language: English

Pages: 320

ISBN: 0768420997

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


How Did Lucifer Get to the Point of No Return?

Setting the heavenlies as a backdrop, D. Brian Shafer leads readers through the angelic political labyrinth that may have existed before Creation. By following the exploits of Michael, Gabriel, Lucifer, and many other influential angels, the reader is afforded a behind-the-scenes view of the supernatural realm that pre-existed earth. As God forms the new planet, Lucifer weaves his own plans with intrigue, seducing other angels into seeking a "truth" not offered by the Most High. By promising future benefits for present loyalties, Lucifer demonstrates enormous political and persuasive ability in both realms—the supernatural and the physical. Shafer paints lyrically cunning scenarios describing Lucifer's gradual slide downward into evil and his attempt coup d'état in Haven.

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Drinking all of this in, quelling the anger he felt rising against Pellecus. Then he said, “And where does Lucifer fit into all of this? Do you believe he was the one who started Pellecus on his…mission?” Crispin swallowed hard and said, “I am not very good at this sort of thing. Ask me about the foundation of Heaven or the righteousness of the Most High and I am quite comfortable. But these matters…I know you and he were very close…I hope that…” “Master,” said Michael tenderly, “Lucifer was my.

Recall that. Sangius never did see things the way Lucifer did. He’s not at all like the others on that Council—brutal, proud and blindly loyal to Lucifer. I must say I honor him for standing up to Lucifer as he did—though as you say, it cost him his seat in the Council as well as, I understand, some trouble in the Temple services.” Serus shook his head in disbelief. “And now I am to understand he is to be named the steward of the earth? Well that is what he has been after. I pity the creatures.

Gabriel, “and the Zoa intimated as much. However, the Lord will prevail whatever the development. On that they were quite deliberate.” “Should it come to that,” said Michael, “I will of course fight. But my hope is that Lucifer will see the foolishness in this and end it before it is too late.” “Angel against angel in Heaven,” mused Sangius. “May it never be!” “I’m afraid that it already is,” said Crispin. The conversation shifted focus as Michael related his discussion with Serus, Lucifer’s.

Looked up from his desk at the others. “Such astonishing power for one angel to exert over another!” “I can only imagine the influence he could exert over earth,” said Sangius, almost muttering to himself. Crispin, Michael and Gabriel looked at each other grimly as they thought of so powerful a being ruling the new world. “Don’t give Lucifer too much credit,” warned Crispin. “True, he exerts a certain appeal and influence over others—but it is only that—an influence! Angel or man—if one.

Agreed Kara. “But I suggest we end this quickly before someone tells them.” “Perhaps so,” said Lucifer, looking around him. “The demonstration has made its point. I will speak to the Zoa at once and demand, that is, make known our petition.” “My lord!” came the voice of a clearly troubled Tinius. Lucifer turned to acknowledge him. “Some of the angels have broken into the sanctuary of the Temple.” “What?!” Lucifer screamed. “Have we no order here? Who was it?” “Amman and most of his troop,”.

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