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<p>Drawing inspiration from the seventeenth-century epic poem Paradise Lost, "Infinite Sorrows" embarks on a similar exploration into the life of the boy with blue eyes, also known as Jehovah (God). Through this Light-novella, readers delve into poignant moments from his past, unraveling the gripping tale of him and his closest friend, Lucifer Morningstar, and their time as militants of war.</p> <p>His birth was written in the stones. He is to fight the great demon lord Beelzebub at the end of Babylon. However, what the tablets didn't reveal was his betrayal and the end of all things, the void sentry, and the path of destruction it was on. A creation that could have been stopped. A wish. A Promise. A child. Infinite Sorrows is a story of a pocket full of mistakes that could have been avoided.</p> <p>This is no way related to the bible, instead it is the use of characters and setting in a completely separate reality where an endless war against demons is being fought. Where Lucifer and Jehovah battled side by side, where Jehovah feels overshadowed by his father, God. Satan is only folklore, Jehovah is a child, new casts of characters are added and many more separations diverting the religious aspects replacing it with more individual story telling.</p> <p>Infinite Sorrows is a tie in, but separate light-novel entirely from Blood Bonds. They are disconnected and is to be looked at as its own body of work.</p> <p>Hope you enjoy :)</p>
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