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This fully illustrated online gothic novel, Grotesque, A Gothic Epic, is an historical epic adventure that unfolds in the Late Middle Ages. Squire Lazarus Gogu is a winged grotesque who is thrown into the hostile world of pious men who would kill him and fallen angels who are bent on escaping Hell. Under seemingly impossible circumstances, Lazarus must fight to stay alive, keep his faith, and stop the unfolding of a medieval Armageddon.

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Introduction intro.pdf intro.doc introx.doc intro.txt
Chapter 1
The Fall Of Angels
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Chapter 2
Papal Palace Of Avignon
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Chapter 3
Abbey Of The Guards
chapter3.pdf chapter3.doc chapter3x.doc chapter3.txt
Chapter 4
Cardinal Raulin Toussain
chapter4.pdf chapter4.doc chapter4x.doc chapter4.txt
Chapter 5
Friar Ivan Gogu
chapter5.pdf chapter5.doc chapter5x.doc chapter5.txt
Chapter 6
Abbey Refectory
chapter6.pdf chapter6.doc chapter6x.doc chapter6.txt
Chapter 7
Cardinal Francois Blasi
chapter7.pdf chapter7.doc chapter7x.doc chapter7.txt
Chapter 8
Opening The Gatestone
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Chapter 9
Friar Nicholas
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Chapter 10
The Santa Godeberta
chapter10.pdf chapter10.doc chapter10x.doc chapter10.txt
Chapter 11
Lucifael, The Fallen Angel
chapter11.pdf chapter11.doc chapter11x.doc chapter11.txt
Chapter 12
Alsae de Blasi
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Chapter 13
Mountain Mouth
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Chapter 14
The Bishop And Scribe
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Chapter 15
D'Alcicourt's Castle
chapter15.pdf chapter15.doc chapter15x.doc chapter15.txt
Chapter 16
Moonwindow
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Chapter 17
Witch Of Endor
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Combined Chapters 1-8
Combined Chapters 1-8
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Combined Chapters 1-13
Combined Chapters 1-13
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Author's Voice Narration 1 Narration 2 Narration 3


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