Whence They Came: The Beginning

Whence They Came: The Beginning

by Josephine Leonard
Whence They Came: The Beginning

Whence They Came: The Beginning

by Josephine Leonard

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Overview

Vetis, the world's first demon, seeks a human body to possess in order to spread darkness and evil upon a rapidly brightening world, but he cannot do it alone. He must have the help of a rival demon and his human sorceress in order to be successful.

With his cohorts all on the same page, Vetis begins his quest by damning the first humans created by god. One generation later, Vetis' human body is ready, but the man isn't quite corrupt enough to possess. In order to get him to the required level of corruptness, he needs Lilith to convince the man to lay with his sister and kill his brother. Only then will the man's soul be black enough to possess.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781987001921
Publisher: Kim Idynne
Publication date: 10/05/2018
Series: Whence They Came , #1
Pages: 290
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.61(d)

About the Author

Josephine Leonard has spent more than a decade studying the bible, and she was a Roman Catholic for much of her young life. She believes that everyone should read the bible at least once. It's an extremely interesting book. It's got some very good oral history, and it has some good life lessons. It's also the basis for many different religions. A few religions that use the bible are, Roman Catholics, Protestants, Baptists, the Amish and many non-denominational churches preach from the bible.

Aside from Roman Catholicism, Josephine Leonard has also studied the occult from satanism to witchcraft and the Wiccan Mysteries. Some of her favorite books are The Dark Sacrament, The Visitation by Frank Peretti, The Book of Enoch and Servants of Satan. She even has a copy of the Satanic bible (terribly written) and The Satanic Rituals (extremely horribly written). She isn't necessarily a follower of one religion, but rather chooses to study them all and pull certain beliefs and moral values from all of the above.
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