"We blame our wars, greed, and cruelty on a monster outside ourselves. In doing so, we ignore the terrifying reality of our own free will." For centuries, institutional structures have used fire and brimstone to terrify humanity into blind surrender. They created a cartoonish scapegoat to carry the weight of human sin. But what if the original cosmic story was buried under layers of myth, fear, and human ambition? Daniel, The Name We Gave The Darkness completely dismantles the traditional devil stereotypes. This is the 332-page story of the unnamed angel, told not through explosive holy wars, but through a deeply atmospheric, melancholic psychological study. In this universe, fire is not a weapon of hellish torture-it is the chaotic, raw energy of geology that forged the very mountains and forests we stand upon. And "Daniel" is not a monster plotting our downfall; he is a lonely, isolated mirror to humanity's choices. If you are exhausted by predictable movie monsters and fast-food fiction, this book offers a heavy, text-heavy intellectual palate cleanser. It strips away the cosmic excuses and places the terrifying, beautiful weight of morality back onto human shoulders.
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