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Father & Daughter [The Book]

ArturoWolff
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Before the fall of God, there was but one Hell. After His defeat, the underworld fractured—shattered and reborn in two halves. From this broken firmament, a new realm emerged, and with it, new stories: worlds forged anew, rife with endless possibility. As these tales began to form—chapters written, then unwritten—I asked myself: Where does a story truly begin? Too late, and meaning is lost. Too soon, and the story dissolves into eternity. Life, at its core, branches outward into a thousand tangled paths. With every soul we touch, another cycle is born. There, I found the key: take one thread—the main one—nourish it with the forces that shaped it, and follow it backwards, toward its genesis. Thus, I saw how every branch joins the same ancient trunk—how that trunk, rooted deep, reshapes the very ground in which it stands. It all began the day the Prince of Wisdom was (re)born. A demon whom, regardless of who summons him, all agree upon: The monster who holds back his bite is more fearsome than the one who bears his fangs while speaking. And that monster... was my dearest friend. Stolas Ars Goetia.
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Chapter 1 - Dedication

 This work is for those who, over time, have lingered within my stories—

 To the readers who delve into shadowed, provocative realms; to those who leave their reflections on X, AO3, and other platforms; to the ones who share impressions, suggestions, and criticisms alike—your support, be it moral, emotional, or financial, has nourished every word that resides here.

 To Vivienne Medrano, creator of Helluva Boss and Hazbin Hotel, I offer my gratitude for her daring venture into animation, which first inspired this fanfiction. Though I do not align with all her creative choices and believe the series might have delved deeper into its potential, her vision was the spark—without which none of this would exist.

 To the team at SpindleHorse Toons, thank you for crafting tales that defy convention's bounds. And to the voice actors whose talents gave breath to unforgettable characters—my appreciation is spread amongst you all.

 To those who, through critique and condemnation, have called attention to the morbidity and taboo within this project—I thank you for the echo and the visibility. Rarely is there such a thing as bad publicity; your voices compelled me to recognize every tale has myriad angles, urging me to refine both technique and narrative.

 To my family and friends, most especially my partner—thank you for being the sanctuary where my doubts may rest, and the engine that stirs me to rise after each fall. You are the reason I never surrender.

 Finally, I am Emilio Palazuelos Gudiño, Mexican by birth and universal in spirit. I author stories that assess the limits of what is deemed acceptable—morbidity and taboo demand exploration, and morality becomes but a creative suggestion I willingly disregard. For me, freedom of expression in fiction is not merely a right—it is a duty.