OMEN
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The world teaches that demons are born to destroy…
And angels are born to save.
Aziel was born as neither.
The son of a human woman and a demon lord, Aziel entered the world through violence. His mother, unable to bear the sight of the child who reminded her of her suffering, tried to end his life. Before she could, his father slaughtered her in front of him.
At seven years old, Aziel lost everything.
From that day on, humanity called him a monster. Demons saw him as a weapon. The Church declared his existence a sin that should never have been born.
Yet despite the hatred surrounding him, Aziel makes an impossible vow.
He will become an angel.
Not by changing his blood…
But by changing the world.
After joining the Holy Order, Aziel fights to protect the very people who fear him. Every battle pushes him closer to earning Heaven’s recognition, but hidden within him lies a Divine Gift unlike any ever recorded.
Omen.
A black flame burns behind his back like a halo.
It cannot be extinguished.
It cannot be stolen.
It is the physical manifestation of Aziel’s will.
By pulling pieces from the black flame, he can forge them into any weapon he desires. A blade to cut down evil. Chains to bind demons. A shield to protect the innocent. As his resolve grows stronger, so does the black flame, allowing him to create even greater weapons and impossible techniques.
But while Aziel struggles to prove that even someone born from darkness can choose the light, an ancient conspiracy begins to unravel.
The history of Heaven has been rewritten.
The demons know a truth the angels have buried.
And the greatest enemy threatening mankind may not be the armies of Hell…
But the kingdom above the clouds.
Now, a boy born from humanity’s greatest tragedy must stand between Heaven and Hell, carrying a power that belongs to neither.
Because in a world divided between angels and demons…
The future will be decided by the one called Omen.
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