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  1. 3 days ago · Chapter 1: Seeing Red. Chapter Text. “Yo, Tian!”. A familiar voice called out to him, interrupting his aloof and drifting thoughts. Before a moment for response, an arm coiled itself over his shoulder. He Tian’s eyes glanced at the individual currently walking alongside him in a half-huggish manner to feel a cool wave of relief.

  2. 5 days ago · These religious leaders who fell from grace shocked the world when their crimes and scandals became public. The fallen pastors and leaders include famous men like Ted Haggard, one of many anti-gay activitists caught being gay , and Tony Alamo, who was sentenced to 175 years in prison for pedophilia and marrying an eight-year-old girl.

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    1 day ago · Upon the protagonist's death, the angel Gabriel descends to Earth, in order to comfort the spirit of the fallen hero and take him to Heaven. The main character of Salman Rushdie's The Satanic Verses (1988) believes that he is the modern incarnation of Gabriel.

  4. 5 days ago · Over 1K fans have voted on the 15 Greatest Anime About Angels. Current Top 3: Neon Genesis Evangelion, Heaven's Lost Property, Gabriel Dropout.

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  5. Around [...] you hear the movements of your crew, the creak of your airship [...] Your body bears the scars of your recent misadventure. [...] Groaning, you haul yourself from your berth and step out to see what has become of you. You have moved to a new area: Hallow's Throat.

  6. 3 days ago · A Fall from Grace sees Konyu flexing his storytelling muscles. For a start, unlike his previous books, it’s not an unsettling supernatural story (this is fantasy rather than horror). Secondly it’s a far more playful affair with Konyu discarding dialogue for an inventive symbolic form of communication.

  7. 5 days ago · The Tuatha Dé Danann, or Tuatha Dé, were a race of supernatural beings in Irish mythology, representing a pre-Christian Gaelic pantheon. The concept of a mischievous or negative supernatural being is widespread, explaining the similarities between pagan Irish beliefs and the biblical story of fallen angels.