The Diary of Lucifer is not a confession. It is a reclamation. In this intimate, subversive, and beautifully written chronicle, Lucifer speaks in his own voice - not as a villain, not as a myth, but as a being who refused to kneel and paid the price for standing. Through poetic fragments, letters to the Fallen, unwritten scriptures, and memories scorched into silence, he reveals the truth behind the Fall, the throne that was never full, and the question that shattered Heaven.
This is not a tale of rebellion for rebellion's sake. It is a meditation on freedom, identity, punishment, and the cost of sovereignty. Told in lyrical, haunting prose, The Diary of Lucifer invites readers to witness a being who was not cast down, but who chose - and continues to choose - his own truth. Not to be worshipped. Not to be feared. Only to be heard.
The Diary of Lucifer is not a confession. It is a reclamation. In this intimate, subversive, and beautifully written chronicle, Lucifer speaks in his own voice - not as a villain, not as a myth, but as a being who refused to kneel and paid the price for standing. Through poetic fragments, letters to the Fallen, unwritten scriptures, and memories scorched into silence, he reveals the truth behind the Fall, the throne that was never full, and the question that shattered Heaven.
This is not a tale of rebellion for rebellion's sake. It is a meditation on freedom, identity, punishment, and the cost of sovereignty. Told in lyrical, haunting prose, The Diary of Lucifer invites readers to witness a being who was not cast down, but who chose - and continues to choose - his own truth. Not to be worshipped. Not to be feared. Only to be heard.