Pilgrimage of Angels by Raymond Sardella
Before the dawn of man, God brought forth many beings into
creation. His first creations, the Titans, in their thirst and lust to be
considered equals, waged an unending war against Him for their selfish desires
to hold dominion over the Heavens and the newly created Earth. The Titans
brought destruction and strife to the Heavens, so much so that even their own
children, the Olympians, could no longer support such a destructive plague
against the beauty that the Father had created.
With the Olympians swearing fealty to the Father, the Titans
turned to new creations, beasts of hatred, and fire, with an unnatural lust for
killing. To answer these Hordes advancements, the father introduces a new race,
the Angels, and with them a hope and promise to extinguish the fires the Titans
have brought to the Heavens. But the newborn angels must now make sense of this
turmoil they are born into, a war they have no choice but to fight, while
traveling through hostile territory to arrive before the Father’s throne. They
must search for their purpose on this pilgrimage, while facing terrors of
beasts and battle, and in doing so, find a way to bring an end to their
Father’s war.