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Maricel's Influence On Claudius Talisman
She chose to trust a devil because maybe he was misunderstood.
Ever since Maricel dozed off in calculus senior year, Claudius haunts her dreams. At first, the black feathers, ancient jewelry and notes are just talismans. The talismans that gave her the courage to leave her small town for New York to spawn her acting career.
Four years later, her career evolves into acting in film, and she relocates to Los Angeles. When she receives a strange text message from a presence, she thought to be a part of her wild imagination wants to make contact, she takes up the offer.
That night he appears to her and explains his origins as a fallen angel who was a part of the two hundred watchers described in the book of Enoch. He makes her promise to keep

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