
Heavenly Realms
Triptych Codex
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Narrated by:
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Adam Burrell
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By:
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Jonathan Goss
About this listen
The War for the Throne may be over, but the memory remains. The fire and bloodshed left an indelible impression on the angels, both Faithful and Fallen alike. Etched into the hearts of every survivor is a woeful tale of tragedy, destruction, and resurrection. As beauty from ashes, there is catharsis in the telling and tradition in the memory. Every cherub and seraph had his tale of the First War, but only three have been recovered. Told from the perspective of two Faithful and one Fallen, Triptych Codex is a haunting set of memoirs from the most brutal conflict the angels have faced, the one that turned brother against brother, leveled cities, and turned the Lower Realm of Heaven into a riven hellscape.
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