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After visiting with Lucem's mother, Jacko stays with his uncle who teaches him how to live off the land. For awhile, he's blissful because he gets to forget his troubles, until they're attacked by demons.
They escape to the Garden of Hera where they discover the River Styx, and pick up a new friend along the way. With the help of Faunus, they make it to Mount Olympus, the last safe place on Earth.
While he struggles with living in a war ravaged world, he learns to accept his role in being a hero. The Dawn is the second part in the series, Adventures of Jacko the Conjurer.
Adventures of Jacko the Conjurer is an epic fantasy series about a boy who’s been doomed to save the world for longer than he can remember. In this series of tales, follow Jacko as he struggles, once more, to commit to saving the world, but with one difference: this time will be the final and last sacrifice.
My dear reader! Please forgive me! I beg your pardon myself and on behalf of all the Muslim brothers. Being induced by Satan– the greatest enemy of this earth, we could not convey you your most valuable asset. This Satan makes sinner hated instead of sin into man’s heart. As a result, the earth has been turned into a battle field. Verily thinking this mistake, I have taken my pen. I have thought to convey your right to your hand. I will tell you some talks of love and humanity. This offering is for the attraction of mind– not for any greed or self-interest.
The indwelling Lord is the witness– the purpose of my mini writing to you is only to satisfy the demand of pure sympathy! How many nights of mine have been passed without sleep as I cannot tell you such talks! If you do not believe, ask your heart! Heart does not tell a lie.
The prince’s features became angry once more, but this was a different kind of angry. The twin dark pupils which rested in equally similar dark azure eyes flashed red as they turned to glare at the fallen angel. His beauty really was a travesty. Amy wondered not for the first time if God had wept when he was forced to banish the beautiful Lucifer from heaven.
Lucifer. They didn’t know him by that name, here. Lucifer was a title reserved for legends. Here, he was the prince.
“Is that true, my pretty little Amy?” his gentle voice was now full of scathing anger. “You are worse than a mortal.”
The disdain in his voice was physically sickening. Amy felt suddenly ashamed. Worse than a mortal, that was the worst insult he could have inflicted upon her. Mortals were nothing, wisps of life to be taken at a moment’s notice. Playing pieces in a greater game between God and the prince, as they battled with each other for the right to reign over all of mankind. Angels were playing pieces, too, the only difference was that they knew this. Mortals were foolish enough to believe that they had some sort of a choice in the matter.
“But I don’t want to be here!” she screamed, her frail voice lost in the great vastness of her surroundings. “I hate it here! I hate it! I want to go back, you know I do, you tricked me into coming here, you tricked me…” she dissolved into further tears.
“Do you think He wants you, little angel who hates so much?” the prince laughed harshly. “Oh, I know he’s so forgiving,” his voice was dripping with sarcasm and bitter, bitter mockery. “But you cannot serve two masters.”
After visiting with Lucem's mother, Jacko stays with his uncle who teaches him how to live off the land. For awhile, he's blissful because he gets to forget his troubles, until they're attacked by demons.
They escape to the Garden of Hera where they discover the River Styx, and pick up a new friend along the way. With the help of Faunus, they make it to Mount Olympus, the last safe place on Earth.
While he struggles with living in a war ravaged world, he learns to accept his role in being a hero. The Dawn is the second part in the series, Adventures of Jacko the Conjurer.
Adventures of Jacko the Conjurer is an epic fantasy series about a boy who’s been doomed to save the world for longer than he can remember. In this series of tales, follow Jacko as he struggles, once more, to commit to saving the world, but with one difference: this time will be the final and last sacrifice.
My dear reader! Please forgive me! I beg your pardon myself and on behalf of all the Muslim brothers. Being induced by Satan– the greatest enemy of this earth, we could not convey you your most valuable asset. This Satan makes sinner hated instead of sin into man’s heart. As a result, the earth has been turned into a battle field. Verily thinking this mistake, I have taken my pen. I have thought to convey your right to your hand. I will tell you some talks of love and humanity. This offering is for the attraction of mind– not for any greed or self-interest.
The indwelling Lord is the witness– the purpose of my mini writing to you is only to satisfy the demand of pure sympathy! How many nights of mine have been passed without sleep as I cannot tell you such talks! If you do not believe, ask your heart! Heart does not tell a lie.
The prince’s features became angry once more, but this was a different kind of angry. The twin dark pupils which rested in equally similar dark azure eyes flashed red as they turned to glare at the fallen angel. His beauty really was a travesty. Amy wondered not for the first time if God had wept when he was forced to banish the beautiful Lucifer from heaven.
Lucifer. They didn’t know him by that name, here. Lucifer was a title reserved for legends. Here, he was the prince.
“Is that true, my pretty little Amy?” his gentle voice was now full of scathing anger. “You are worse than a mortal.”
The disdain in his voice was physically sickening. Amy felt suddenly ashamed. Worse than a mortal, that was the worst insult he could have inflicted upon her. Mortals were nothing, wisps of life to be taken at a moment’s notice. Playing pieces in a greater game between God and the prince, as they battled with each other for the right to reign over all of mankind. Angels were playing pieces, too, the only difference was that they knew this. Mortals were foolish enough to believe that they had some sort of a choice in the matter.
“But I don’t want to be here!” she screamed, her frail voice lost in the great vastness of her surroundings. “I hate it here! I hate it! I want to go back, you know I do, you tricked me into coming here, you tricked me…” she dissolved into further tears.
“Do you think He wants you, little angel who hates so much?” the prince laughed harshly. “Oh, I know he’s so forgiving,” his voice was dripping with sarcasm and bitter, bitter mockery. “But you cannot serve two masters.”