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PILOGUE

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dam and his friends were in shock during the days after Rolmar made his decision. Eventually they were able to return to normal lives. They always remembered the “Rolmar incident,” which is how they later referred to it.

Rolmar, Linda, and the children had many adventures in space. The humans were granted immortality by Rolmar, who never wished to lead a solitary life again. Eventually, Rolmar and his companions returned to Pentar. After many years of diplomacy with the overlords, the practice of Breeksa was discontinued.

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LOSSARY

Breeksa.
A conclave held every thousand human years at Bremsa.

Bremsa.
The structure on Pentar where high demons meet.

Crimnock.
Telepathic speech.

Emestra.
A place that is meant to be a representation of reality.

Etomidrain.
A mountainous region on Pentar.

Habnar.
A forest north of the Etomidrain region.

high demon.
An immortal demon.

Landria.
An arid and windy region of Pentar.

Latemra.
Several subterranean pools on Pentar that amplify the high demons’ powers.

lesser demon.
A mortal demon.

Pentar.
A planet with five moons in the Amenis dimension.

Suvir.
A marble-sized sphere that controls magical spells.

Vestar.
The demonic name for Earth.

Yapir.
A colony of lesser demons under the dominion of Rolmar.

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BOUT THE AUTHOR

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. V. Griffin has been fascinated with science-fiction and fantasy stories since she was young. As a college student, she took to creative writing and began her story,
The Demon
Rolmar
. Infusing the novella with her passion for science fiction, readers everywhere will be able to sense the enormous love and respect she has for the genre. Griffin holds a bachelor’s in psychology from Fordham University and currently resides in New York.

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