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Long before the conquests of Attila, king of the Huns, Hannibal, Genghis Khan, Tamerlane; Alexander the Great, and Gilgamesh [half god & half man] king of Uruk, there lived an antagonist, savage eyed race called the demonic gods [with angelic, beast and human traits] who ruled the underworld. They tried to rule the upper world. This story is about that race, and their attempts to do just that. The year, 6807 BC, the Age of Pride. High upon a mountain over looking the great sea was a city-state called Yort. These gods among men, had temples built for them; designed according to their…mehr

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Long before the conquests of Attila, king of the Huns, Hannibal, Genghis Khan, Tamerlane; Alexander the Great, and Gilgamesh [half god & half man] king of Uruk, there lived an antagonist, savage eyed race called the demonic gods [with angelic, beast and human traits] who ruled the underworld. They tried to rule the upper world. This story is about that race, and their attempts to do just that. The year, 6807 BC, the Age of Pride. High upon a mountain over looking the great sea was a city-state called Yort. These gods among men, had temples built for them; designed according to their architecture desires. The author takes you into a whirlpool of visions, emotions and decisions this world will be confronted with; such as, containment of war vs. all out war; terrorism vs. freedom. Many passages lead the reader to higher levels of faith. There is one man though [Sinned] who understands this underworld species; realizes their fears are different than mankind's. Where surrender does not mean defeat or doubt, rather, it is a tool to be used to rethink, attack unsuspectingly, noiselessly. So like a breeze, this down coming demonic wind shifts to the soldier and his battles.
Autorenporträt
Dennis L. Siluk has authored several books, his most recent being Angelic Renegades & Rephaim Giants and The Last Trumpet and the Woodbridge Demon. In l982, his book Willie the Humpback Whale was an entry for a Pulitzer Prize in Letters. He presently lives with his wife in Minnesota, and is working on another short novel.