It happened many years ago. He was once a hunter...a hunter who went after vampires, werewolves, warlock, witches and even trolls. He once had a partner who trained him to be successful for these occasions. They didn't go after these creatures for fun...it was more they were after them when they committed the highest crime in any area. Well...little did this hunter know, he was born half demon and half human. The reasons were, his father was a demon who lived in hell after his execution of murder but somehow escaped from the devil and began living a life on earth. He transformed himself using a body that he'd freshly killed. He even married a human woman whom he fell in love and impregnated her, boring a child named Liam Dagon. She died at delivery and the child was handed to her sister to raise. Many years later, a master vampire named Typhon was ordered to kill Liam, having been told that the hunter was a master over vampires and demons to rule over, controlling them from escaping hell and to even control vampires who were out of control. Little did Typhon know, it will only occur if Liam died. The first ever vampire's named Vapula ordered the hit and killed Liam. The devil name himself appeared and taken Liam to hell, having him rule beside him and it now the highest rank demon in history.
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At once an exquisite love story and a coming-of-age novel, an allegory for the state of Israel and for the biblical tale from which it draws its title, Judas is one of Amos Oz’s most powerful novels. Jerusalem, 1959.
McCord is pastor of Redeemer Lutheran Church in Greenville, Texas, and Chair of the Office of Communications for the Northern Texas-Northern Louisiana Synod of the ELCA.
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