The Diary of Death's Daughter : Genesis

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— rendered as a full illustrated HTML comic across 5 chapters and 6 pages:

Cover — Death's Daughter rises from cinnamon smoke, one red eye open, a serpent coiling her arm, flame in her outstretched hand. Gothic fraktur title with Genesis 3:24.

Chapter 1 — Satan's Fury — Satan's silhouette rages in hellfire, his burning eyes fixed on the divine bond between Adam and Eve. He summons the Serpent of Old.

Chapter 2 — The Serpent of Old — The serpent descends into the Garden. Eve's curious face. The serpent's slit eyes. Her hand reaching for the fruit of all knowing.

The Question Page — A full interlude spread in black and gold: "If you had the freedom to speak to God without the need of Jesus Christ — what would you do differently?"

Chapter 3 — Death's Daughter is Born — Death, a robed purple-eyed figure of neutral power, cradles a nest of cinnamon and frankincense. From it, the daughter rises — half-formed, one eye already open.

Chapter 4 — The Flaming Sword — The Cherubim stand at the East Gate, massive and winged, flanking the spinning flaming sword that guards the Tree of Life.

Chapter 5 — The Journey of the Flame — Four panels tracing the daughter's path: Eve's dependence on Adam, the silence between woman and Creator, and finally the daughter standing with both flames raised — foot on the serpent — looking directly upward.

— rendered as a full illustrated HTML comic across 5 chapters and 6 pages:

Cover — Death's Daughter rises from cinnamon smoke, one red eye open, a serpent coiling her arm, flame in her outstretched hand. Gothic fraktur title with Genesis 3:24.

Chapter 1 — Satan's Fury — Satan's silhouette rages in hellfire, his burning eyes fixed on the divine bond between Adam and Eve. He summons the Serpent of Old.

Chapter 2 — The Serpent of Old — The serpent descends into the Garden. Eve's curious face. The serpent's slit eyes. Her hand reaching for the fruit of all knowing.

The Question Page — A full interlude spread in black and gold: "If you had the freedom to speak to God without the need of Jesus Christ — what would you do differently?"

Chapter 3 — Death's Daughter is Born — Death, a robed purple-eyed figure of neutral power, cradles a nest of cinnamon and frankincense. From it, the daughter rises — half-formed, one eye already open.

Chapter 4 — The Flaming Sword — The Cherubim stand at the East Gate, massive and winged, flanking the spinning flaming sword that guards the Tree of Life.

Chapter 5 — The Journey of the Flame — Four panels tracing the daughter's path: Eve's dependence on Adam, the silence between woman and Creator, and finally the daughter standing with both flames raised — foot on the serpent — looking directly upward.