The Totem of God: Part V - Sila Inua is a collection of poems that progresses in the form of a novel; despite that, the series still aims to maintain the essence of a poem through the use of iambic meter (entirely), its rhyming, flow, structure, topography, etc. This book, is one that is written through the inspiration of the Inuit symbolism, and aims to capture the atmosphere of which by utilizing their items, culture, concepts, environment, and others, so that the story may feel immersive and relevant. Yet, this series clearly announces that this is in dedication towards Yahweh (God), Yeshua (Jesus), and the Holy Spirit-being written with the inspiration from the Book of Hosea of the Bible. This book also is inspired from the Lesser Key of Solomon with the demon of Zepar, and the Shem HaMephorash with the angel Hakamiah. Overall, this book's main goal is to encapture the sin of whoredom, poetically critique it, and hope that all who read it go forth in a new light. And, in respect to that, the use of satire is relevant within this poem-age recommendation: eighteen and higher. This book is also comprised of eight separate poems that are written in the Early Modern English dialect. All within here is based upon a true story.
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