After a demon fails to posses a boy, they make a deal to share possession of the body in order to fulfill the demands of a hunter demon, with the last Catholic priest.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
128pp
Genre:
Action, Adventure
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
17+
Synopsis/Details
Gemini Morales is possessed by a demon known as Legion. Two Brothers of a new Order, they've been exorcising the demon for days with no success. It isn't when Gemini proves to be a boy of strong will, does the demon strike a deal with the boy. The boy controls the mind and body, but Legion inhabits his soul. When Dante, a bounty hunting demon, gets wind of the deal, which is illegal for demons to do, he sets out to destroy Legion. Dante possesses two waitresses and kills Gemini's brother. As Dante is about to kill Gemini, he is rescued by Father, who could be the last Catholic priest on Earth. After a brief one-sided battle in Gemini's soul, it is Legion's turn to make a deal. Legion proposes that he will provide three Waywards, demons like Legion, disobedient of Lucifer, in exchange for his and Gemini's freedom. Dante agrees. Together, the three travel a post-apocalyptic United States and Mexico in search of these demons, Father hoping to rid Gemini of Legion.

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The Writer: J. Quinzelle

J. Quinzelle is a poet, screenwriter, and sometimes actor in Los Angeles. J. tends to write surreal stories with a strong emphasis on characters with a heavy history. Some of his characters serve as archetypes of certain traits J. posses in personality, morality, and psychology, even when infused with fantasy or horror. Because of this, J.'s characters feel of flesh and blood; that much more real. Aside from creating living characters, J. also incorporates modified language in dialogue, such as creative profanity and character specific dialects. Because of these elements, J.'s writing tends to be designed for mature audiences. When not writing original stories, J. loves to write fanfiction… Go to bio
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