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As a trumpet blast heralds the end times, cancer-ridden visionary Sera Kane watches the world mock
her warnings—until a global leader’s utopia erupts in chaos, forcing her to rise as the last remnant of
hope with only faith and a tattered Bible.
SYNOPSIS:
In a near-future bound by a shining lie of unity, Sera Kane—bald, gaunt, and forsaken—lies in a
hospital listening to machines hum while the World Leader promises a ‘One World’ eternity. She
silences the broadcast and grips her Bible. Across the globe, statues of saints and pagan gods weep
crimson tears, then shatter. In laboratories and alleys, abominations breach the veil of sense. The
disappearances begin—the sick and faithful gone without a trace.
The new order’s Unity Oaths harden into raids, executions, and mobs burning Bibles. Sera escapes
and finds two companions: Marcus, a grieving protector, and Jonas, a bitter skeptic haunted by loss.
Together they navigate betrayals, wolves, and human violence. Jonas sells them out at a lonely barn;
Marcus dies in gunfire and flames, buying Sera and a terrified boy enough time to flee. Their path
bends toward the drying Euphrates where angels hold back the winds and the sealed servants rise.
The final trumpet tears the sky. Demons shriek. Colossal angels hurl the damned like sparks from a
forge. Rivers run red. In the blaze of revelation, Sera is healed—bathed in golden fire. She
ascends with the faithful, breath caught, body burning clean. Beside her, Marcus ascends—clean,
radiant, eyes locked on hers. Th t rolls back. The Rider on the White Horse appears, crowned in
flame, an army of the redeemed behind e firmamenhim. Sera’s closing voice affirms the truth she
bled to learn: Suffering proved her purpose. The remnant endures.
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