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"Why should fire be made to serve dirt?"
Before the first star was kindled, there was the Imperian—a sanctuary of crystalline clarity and the eternal fellowship of Elohim. In this episode, we dive into the opening chapter of Lance Peppler’s epic narrative, Ashes Before the Throne, exploring the dawn of creation and the subtle, chilling shift that began the greatest conflict in history.
The Age of Splendor: Journey into the Imperian, where light pulses through the grain of everything and the Sea of Glass reflects the very thoughts of the Sovereign Master.
The Watcher and the Singer: Meet Azarotheal, the steady, multi-eyed guardian of the divine wheels, and Lucifer, the breathtaking Morning Star and chief of the celestial choir.
The Great Project: Witness the birth of galaxies and the specific, mysterious creation of a fragile blue-green planet in the Seventh Quadrant.
The Command That Changed Everything: Adonai’s decree that the beings of light must serve and protect the "creatures of mud" sends ripples of resentment through the heavenly host.
The First Spark of Pride: As Lucifer’s music turns discordant and Azarotheal’s wheels begin to grind with friction, we witness the moment the perfect age of peace began to fracture.
Elohim/Adonai: The Three-in-One Creator, whose breath brings life to the dust.
Azarotheal: "God is my strength." A majestic entity of intersecting barrel wheels and sapphire fire.
Lucifer: The Light-bearer. A six-winged seraph of liquid starlight whose beauty is matched only by his growing pride.
"Out of this infinite harmony, the Three-in-One decided to stretch forth and create, pulling reality from the velvet quiet of the void."
"I will not bow to a thing that smells of damp soil and decay." — Lucifer
If you enjoyed this chapter, be sure to subscribe to the podcast to follow the unfolding war between light and shadow.
Buy Ashes Before The Throne on Amazon here.
If you enjoyed this podcast then please share it and email me at [email protected] to let me know what you think.
By Lance Peppler"Why should fire be made to serve dirt?"
Before the first star was kindled, there was the Imperian—a sanctuary of crystalline clarity and the eternal fellowship of Elohim. In this episode, we dive into the opening chapter of Lance Peppler’s epic narrative, Ashes Before the Throne, exploring the dawn of creation and the subtle, chilling shift that began the greatest conflict in history.
The Age of Splendor: Journey into the Imperian, where light pulses through the grain of everything and the Sea of Glass reflects the very thoughts of the Sovereign Master.
The Watcher and the Singer: Meet Azarotheal, the steady, multi-eyed guardian of the divine wheels, and Lucifer, the breathtaking Morning Star and chief of the celestial choir.
The Great Project: Witness the birth of galaxies and the specific, mysterious creation of a fragile blue-green planet in the Seventh Quadrant.
The Command That Changed Everything: Adonai’s decree that the beings of light must serve and protect the "creatures of mud" sends ripples of resentment through the heavenly host.
The First Spark of Pride: As Lucifer’s music turns discordant and Azarotheal’s wheels begin to grind with friction, we witness the moment the perfect age of peace began to fracture.
Elohim/Adonai: The Three-in-One Creator, whose breath brings life to the dust.
Azarotheal: "God is my strength." A majestic entity of intersecting barrel wheels and sapphire fire.
Lucifer: The Light-bearer. A six-winged seraph of liquid starlight whose beauty is matched only by his growing pride.
"Out of this infinite harmony, the Three-in-One decided to stretch forth and create, pulling reality from the velvet quiet of the void."
"I will not bow to a thing that smells of damp soil and decay." — Lucifer
If you enjoyed this chapter, be sure to subscribe to the podcast to follow the unfolding war between light and shadow.
Buy Ashes Before The Throne on Amazon here.
If you enjoyed this podcast then please share it and email me at [email protected] to let me know what you think.