Saturday, May 3, 2014

Tweet...tweet....03/05

At 41,932 words, I brought in this passage on Devil's Own;

Kassius placed his hand on the metal ring and noted the delicate finishing on the Angels. He traced his fingers on the writings. It was engraved in deep, and ancient from the feel of his fingers. There were nine angels on it, and each one was different in looks as if they were engraved based on some real figures.


“There are nine ranks in the servant God. They are placed in the hierarchy with the Angels the lowest in rank. Above them were the Seraphim, Cherubim, Thrones, Dominions, Virtues, Powers, Archangels, Principalities and Angels. The lowest is the messenger with God and the humans on this level. They are the most caring and loving among the above, but they are also the first line of troopers.” Thaddeus explained to Kassius. “They are notable on Runes engravings but above it all, the Angels were truly the Guardians of the Gateway between dimensions. We all believed that when the Runes were in danger, the Angels will descend and removed the threat.” 

This is only the beginning of the Quest.....Wow! I tell' ya its really fun to be let your mind flow with imagination of a new world, with mechanical contraptions and then the blend of mystic, with the adventure of an assassin.

For those of who are reading the Crusaders, there is another one already written; Crusaders III. It will follow the current tale when it ends, but in a different time zone.

Cheers, and enjoy. 

P.S. I completed Hawaii Five-0 from Season 2 - 4. I am now watching The Glades Season  1 and had downloaded all 4 seasons. Maybe with the next tale after I complete the above, and Prey & Predators III, I will do one on the beaches with the pouting lips of the beauties as they parade from the sea...... And with alligators on the beaches....And.... never mind. It may juts turn out to the Prey And Predators IV.... the crunching continuation.....

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