In a time that predates history, an ancient race called the Nephilim battle for dominance while leading mankind astray with their seemingly god-like powers. During a confrontation at the foot of a monument of folly, even gods discover they can experience fear.
Adam Copeland was born and raised in Silverton, Oregon. He attended Southern Oregon State College (now Southern Oregon University) in Ashland, Oregon. There he studied business, chemistry and French. He spent a year study abroad in France and has ever since been passionate about traveling internationally, going to such places as diverse as Asia, Africa and Mexico. He is an avid outdoorsman, enjoying hiking, backpacking, camping, mountain trekking and scuba diving. He is a co-founder of Northwest Independent Writers Association (NIWA), an organization dedicated to helping indie writers from the Pacific Northwest write, publish, and promote their work. Adam currently resides in Vancouver, Washington State where he is an active member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church.
An entertaining take on one event that could have happened just before The Flood (there is a premise that the Tower of Babel may have already existed in an unfinished state).