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Authors: Emine Fougner
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ECHOES IN ETERNITY
By
Emine Fougner
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2014 by Emine Fougner
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FIRST EDITION
ISBN#
978-1-63443-641-0
Table of Contents
When the sons of God were dispatched to Earth to watch over the humans, they unequivocally began lusting after the daughters of Eve. Two hundred of those Angels took wives among the human women each conceiving children who are known as the
Nephilim
. The fathers have become the
Fallen Angels
for the offspring they brought forth, and having taught them the forbidden knowledge: the enchantments, weaponry, ornaments, cosmetics, astrology, signs of the clouds, and the signs of the sun.
Shamsiel
the Watcher, once a guardian of Eden served as one of the two chief aides to the archangel Uriel. Shamsiel bore his standard into battle and was the head of the three hundred and sixty five legions of angels, accompanying the Fifth heaven; however he fell in love with a human woman and married her. From this marriage a daughter was conceived and born sinless out of the union of the Angel of Eden and the daughter of Eve. His child was named
Elissa Cassandra
. Shamsiel started living among earthly people taking the human name Marcus.
God’s spirit was not contending with man forever, for he is mortal; his days were a mere one hundred and twenty years. The Nephilim were on the earth in those days and also afterwards when the sons of God went to the daughters of men and had children by them. Their children became the heroes of old, and men of renown.
But the nature of the Nephilim was superior to man. They possessed immense strength, unparalleled beauty, little fear, and what’s more, they were entitled to
immortality
. The strength of the Nephilim crushed the men who were
weaklings compared to them. Some say that it is the story of the
Titans
and the
Olympians
and their half human, half god offspring, the
demigod
. In the end the Nephilim turned against man, and men could no longer sustain them. It is even said that the Nephilim drank the blood of men. Then the earth laid accusation against the lawless ones. When the laments of men reached the ears of God, he tasked Archangel Gabriel to punish the Watchers for having children, and condemned them to the depths of Tartarus. God then limited the lifespan of the Nephilim to 500 years, and then taking it away he said to let them destroy each other, and they were condemned to die and be killed up to
fifteen generations
!
Elissa was the product of pure love which created her as sinless, yet she was still condemned to die for having been fathered by an Angel of Eden. Her sentence grieved Marcus, and he decided to take the human form in order to avoid capture until he put his daughter through fifteen cycles of life to rid her of the
curse of the Nephilim
. Elissa’s sinless blood sang through time and the news reached the
Fallen
who set their eyes upon her to offer her as a sacrifice to pay for their sins as required by the
Divine Law
for redemption.
On one side of the edict, the Angels of God were looking for the Nephilim up to the fifteenth generation to eradicate them as the law required. On the other side, the
Fallen
looked everywhere to find and sacrifice her in order to quench the thirst of their sins, fulfilling the
Divine Law
to get back to heaven. Who then could save Elissa? Marcus looked for her twin soul and he found it in a young sinful emperor who was on his deathbed desiring Elysium, but destined for Hades.
Alexander Aurelius of Pella, the greatest conqueror the world has ever seen; a Nephilim himself was being succumbed to death at a young age, far away from his beloved Macedonia, surrounded by his marshals and soldiers in Babylon, unless he gave his consent to Marcus to be saved. If Marcus couldn’t save him, he wouldn’t be able to save his daughter. Possessor of one of the brilliant minds, a demigod so handsome gods wept upon seeing his beauty, so strong that he hunted lions without weapons, so full of rage that his wrath was deadly, so well read that he devoured knowledge, thirsted for it; so full of control that 30,000 men followed him even through the mountains that were 20,000 feet high in freezing rain, and snow; in killer elevations, and passages that were so narrow, the army had to go in a single file the length of them reaching up to ten miles! Alexander’s dark side was sinful, murderous, dominating, and singular. His skills in bed were so well known that women who ruled countries fell before him to have just one night in his company! His soldiers would follow their megalomaniac emperor to the depths of Hades without any qualms. And there he lay on his deathbed as time ticked away as sand passes through an hour glass for Alexander and the woman he never met whose life he was destined to save.
The only time Alexander ever submitted in his short life was to Marcus upon seeing the image of Elissa in the eyes of his mind.
Marcus tasked Nieto, the
time runner
to carry his daughter through time to be born again into a new life, and inadvertently Alexander would endure an existence without her, without the only woman he ever really loved until she was born again.
Marcus knew that a person would indelibly fall in love with their twin soul. Thus he wanted to save his daughter from loving and losing and had sealed Alexander with duty alone, so love would
never
enter between them. But the strength of their desire, and attraction, and the pull of their twin souls had become so unbearable on her fifteenth cycle of life, the seal was broken and love found a way.