"The Nephilim were on the Earth in those days-and also afterward-when the sons of God went to the daughters of humans and had children by them. They were the heroes of old, men of renown." Genesis 6:4Before the creation of humans, the Hierarchy Eternal were the Chosen Beings of the Creator, tasked with the creation of humanity as well as all life in the Aether. STALKER, an ancient, evil, interstellar entity has been living among us and has taken the forms of evil tyrants throughout history, such as Romulus - King of Rome, as well as Roman Emperor Maximinus Thrax, and Pontius Pilate. His dark spirit has been roaming for eons throughout the dark Aether, and has been plotting against the humans. He has been waiting - training his Legions of Kathar with the sole purpose of using their primal hunger for power and control to hunt humans, and extract their Adrenochrome - the naturally occurring substance that exists in the blood of all humans, which is the key to seeing the full truth of the universe. "The Eternal Odyssey" is Stalker's transmission to humanity, his warning. This novella documents the history of the universe from the perspective of Stalker - the war between the Nephilim, the humans, and the Wise Etherean Order, as well as the history of the Hierarchy Eternal, and finally, a young boy named Caladin Ticor. This is a philosophical, religious, and fantastical telling of an epic story, which takes place across the universe.
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- Release Date 01/16/2020
- Author Daniel E. Zambrano
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 8.2 ounces
- Dimensions 8.5 x 0.17 x 11 inches
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