Inspired by John Bunyan's original writings and an imagined prequel to his 1678 novel The Pilgrim's Progress. When Vangel, a regal man, is unexpectedly and mysteriously arrested, he is forced to embark on a journey against his will. Vangel, injured and befuddled after escaping the dark king's men, begins to have strange dreams and visions of a mysterious woman in white calling him from the unknown territory of the North. Vangel sets out on an adventure, armed with a book called "The Record of the Ancients" that he receives from a wise sage named Elder, through treacherous mountain ranges, endless deserts, the Lake of Doubts, and the Forest of No Return. Along the way, travel companions tell him about a fabled good king and his son in the North, assuming he survives.
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Inspired by John Bunyan's original writings and an imagined prequel to his 1678 novel The Pilgrim's Progress. When Vangel, a regal man, is unexpectedly and mysteriously arrested, he is forced to embark on a journey against his will. Vangel, injured and befuddled after escaping the dark king's men, begins to have strange dreams and visions of a mysterious woman in white calling him from the unknown territory of the North. Vangel sets out on an adventure, armed with a book called "The Record of the Ancients" that he receives from a wise sage named Elder, through treacherous mountain ranges, endless deserts, the Lake of Doubts, and the Forest of No Return. Along the way, travel companions tell him about a fabled good king and his son in the North, assuming he survives.
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