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A boy, burdened by the mutual hatred of his parents to one another, seeks to take the pain of others so that they may live in bliss.
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This is the introduction to Nuriel, one of the three protagonists. His nation is in turmoil from the recent attacks, and as a result is one of the man..
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This book references religious texts, such as the Bible or the Torah, to create a story about a dystopian future in which a group of vigilantes must s..
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In this passage, the Archangels are met with Belial, the main antagonist. Belial attempts to take the city of Jerusalem, and so the group stands in hi..
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This passage is near the end of the book, when the protagonists, the "Archangels," become separated and must find each other. This is when the main pr..
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