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Nyla's Impurity

By: Matt Ozanich
Narrated by: Cailyn Bell
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A purge is coming, but Nyla has ignored the whispers of heaven her entire life. After all, her angelic power has only caused pain and despair to her human father, who hid Nyla in plain sight until she could defend herself. When Nyla’s secret is exposed, the leaders of her home country grow terrified of her potential.

In an act of desperation, the other angels draw Nyla out of hiding and attempt to take her life. They fear she is the deliverer of their purge, and now they hunt her. The absence of angelic oversight allows the demons to spread across the continent like a plague, and the last six human nations teeter on the verge of collapse. Their only hope to escape extinction lies in Nyla and the untapped power within her.

Joined by her personal guard and mentor Talivus, a soldier of the elite Fifth Legion of Dessedra, she travels the continent in search of allies against the demonic threat as she learns to unlock the gift, or curse, that heaven has bestowed upon her.

But gifts from heaven always come at a price.…

The Fifth Element meets Good Omens in this heart-wrenching story of self-actualization, commitment, and sacrifice.

Content advisory: This story contains adult themes and situations, none of which are intended to be glorified in any way.

©2023 Matt Ozanich (P)2025 Matt Ozanich
Dark Fantasy Fantasy Fiction
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