INTRODUCTION:
This story is somewhat different from the others I have written. It is not a parody, but rather a ligitimate attempt at Bible fanfiction. It draws from a number of Biblical sources, some from the canonical Bible (Genesis 6, Numbers 13, Leviticus 16) and the rest from a book which was considered a part of the Bible until a few centuries ago, the Book of Enoch.
I am taking a great deal of artistic license here, crafting a story that is roughly Biblical using many characters of my own invention. I hope the result is not too blasphemous for Christians while not being too boring for non-Christians.
Also note this version is somewhat edited from the original due to FF.net's content restrictions. In retrospect the NC-17 elements weren't helping the story much, so hopefully you will still enjoy it without them. The beginning of the story now throws you into the middle of a situation without describing what's going on. I will assume most of you can probably guess.
My interest in this particular area would not be as passionate as it is today if it were not for Madeline L'Engle and her novel "Many Waters," which detains a story similar to this one only with a less biblical view of the definition and role of the Nephilim. I am taking a different approach... my work is bereft of some of the more fantastical elements seen in "Many Waters" such as chimerical creatures which roamed the Earth prior to the flood.
That said, let's begin!
This story is somewhat different from the others I have written. It is not a parody, but rather a ligitimate attempt at Bible fanfiction. It draws from a number of Biblical sources, some from the canonical Bible (Genesis 6, Numbers 13, Leviticus 16) and the rest from a book which was considered a part of the Bible until a few centuries ago, the Book of Enoch.
I am taking a great deal of artistic license here, crafting a story that is roughly Biblical using many characters of my own invention. I hope the result is not too blasphemous for Christians while not being too boring for non-Christians.
Also note this version is somewhat edited from the original due to FF.net's content restrictions. In retrospect the NC-17 elements weren't helping the story much, so hopefully you will still enjoy it without them. The beginning of the story now throws you into the middle of a situation without describing what's going on. I will assume most of you can probably guess.
My interest in this particular area would not be as passionate as it is today if it were not for Madeline L'Engle and her novel "Many Waters," which detains a story similar to this one only with a less biblical view of the definition and role of the Nephilim. I am taking a different approach... my work is bereft of some of the more fantastical elements seen in "Many Waters" such as chimerical creatures which roamed the Earth prior to the flood.
That said, let's begin!
