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Jubal and Elizabeth
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Jubal and Elizabeth

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At the south end of the battlefield is an eerie formation of enormous boulders, balanced in precarious ways, riven with crevices, and surrounded by dark forests and towering hills. This place is named the Devil's Den. If you seek to find a spirit at Gettysburg, here you will find one. But it is one you will not wish to find. The spirit is pure evil, and came into existence a millennium ago, sprouting from a seed nourished by human blood. It lay dormant, until reawakened by the blood spilled so profusely at Gettysburg. That Spirit was hostile to those who passed within its realm, and punished them in mysterious and inexplicable ways. Jubal and Elizabeth were among its victims.

Jubal was a simple back-woodsman with an incredible talent for marksmanship. Elizabeth was a devoted mother and homemaker. Both had admirable traits. Jubal was loyal, felt a strong sense of duty, and believed that a promise made is a promise that must be kept. Elizabeth was compassionate, and willing to make sacrifices to benefit others. The Spirit of the Devil's Den had the power to take an admirable trait, twist it, pervert it, and use it as a weapon of hatred. In Jubal's case, he was the victim of a surprise attack. In the case of Elizabeth, she faced a brutal and sustained frontal assault.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
John Baniszewski
Date
8 May 2025
Pages
76
ISBN
9798349338885

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

At the south end of the battlefield is an eerie formation of enormous boulders, balanced in precarious ways, riven with crevices, and surrounded by dark forests and towering hills. This place is named the Devil's Den. If you seek to find a spirit at Gettysburg, here you will find one. But it is one you will not wish to find. The spirit is pure evil, and came into existence a millennium ago, sprouting from a seed nourished by human blood. It lay dormant, until reawakened by the blood spilled so profusely at Gettysburg. That Spirit was hostile to those who passed within its realm, and punished them in mysterious and inexplicable ways. Jubal and Elizabeth were among its victims.

Jubal was a simple back-woodsman with an incredible talent for marksmanship. Elizabeth was a devoted mother and homemaker. Both had admirable traits. Jubal was loyal, felt a strong sense of duty, and believed that a promise made is a promise that must be kept. Elizabeth was compassionate, and willing to make sacrifices to benefit others. The Spirit of the Devil's Den had the power to take an admirable trait, twist it, pervert it, and use it as a weapon of hatred. In Jubal's case, he was the victim of a surprise attack. In the case of Elizabeth, she faced a brutal and sustained frontal assault.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
John Baniszewski
Date
8 May 2025
Pages
76
ISBN
9798349338885