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WARNING!
The stone you see before you is the Creativity Stone and has the power to create and destroy-the power of God.
In a world divided between mercy and judgment;
a stone believed to hold the power of creation is
discovered by an outcast named Dedecus.
Dedecus uses the power to get revenge on the
Fides village, killing hundreds of people. Then he disappears. Now, it's up to his two friends, Joshua and Namid, to take charge to rebuild what he destroyed.
Can a settlement so divided and destroyed ever come back together again? Will the actual God of justice and mercy show his true self and save them?

284 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 19, 2022

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Caleb Ward

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January 29, 2022
I loved this book! Caleb Ward is very creative; the character building is amazing and I loved the life lessons we can all learn from each character’s story. God loves us with all of our imperfections.. and remember 🎼🎼”what a friend we have in Jesus, all our sins and grieves to bear! And what a privilege to carry everything to God in prayer!”🎶🎼
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December 27, 2024
Enjoyed finishing the story

I bought the physical book a few months ago, but ended up giving it to my sister when I was about halfway through. I knew I'd want to finish the story eventually, but needed more time. The book translated well from print to ebook. I appreciated the complexity of the storyline and characters. You see the story from multiple time periods and I appreciated how the author builds suspense by going back and forth between the current time and the history of the current civilization. I liked the different characters we got to zoom in on and how they grow in unique ways. I would recommend this book for a teenager, though there is some violence.
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February 14, 2024
Downfall is a new world with old realities that any Christian would find easily relatable. Many times throughout the book I had to pause and reflect upon my own life as I connected with certain characters in less than flattering (but convicting) ways. Ward does a good job of setting up a captivating fantasy backdrop in which important questions about faith can be asked and answered.

I am eagerly excited to read Book 2 when it comes out! The short stories on the website will have to suffice until then!
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March 18, 2025
This is a good, clean fiction fantasy read. It is packed with action and dialogue. You can tell the author did his research and put a lot of thought and effort into making the story work. I would definitely recommend this book for a action packed read that is exciting for the reader, and also brings spiritual truths to life.
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March 21, 2022
Can't wait to see where this goes!

This is a great story, with relatable characters, and a timeless plot peppered with fresh unknowns. Caleb has done a fantastic job here and I'm excited to a see what happens in the next installment.
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April 26, 2022
After reading Downfall, I gave it to my 13 year old grandson for Easter. He loves it and is asking me if there are any more. I told him, "Yes, but you will have to wait." This is great Christian fantasy with real spiritual truth, intriguing characters with plenty of action.
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