The most famous fall in history... told like never before.
Before hell, there was light.
Before condemnation, there was silence.
And before rebellion, there was a question no one was willing to answer.
This powerful and thought-provoking novel reimagines the figure of Lucifer from a bold new perspective. Not as the traditional symbol of evil, but as the breaking point between obedience and awareness.
What happens when a brilliant mind begins to understand too much?
What happens when perfect order can no longer contain doubt?
With an intense and reflective narrative, this work explores:
The origin of free willThe tension between power and truthThe weight of choosing without guidanceThe fracture that reshapes eternityInspired by ancient traditions and philosophical debates that have endured for centuries, this story does not aim to shock, but to unsettle. It does not provoke for the sake of provocation, but invites the reader to see the myth from a deeper perspective.
Ideal for readers of philosophical fiction, biblical reinterpretations, and novels that challenge conventional thinking.
Because perhaps the fall was not a defeat...
but the beginning of something that still defines us.