Zharel Anger
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Zharel Anger

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Zharel Anger is a novelist, programmer, artist, and poet. He has worked on stories and modules for Studio 2015. Anger's childhood was spent in the Great Lakes area of the US and in Frankfurt Germany. He attended both the University of Iowa and the University of Nebraska studying Ancient Religions, Philosophy, and Education achieving degrees in both the sciences and arts. He was awarded a Master's Degree from the University of Nebraska. He has conducted research into the effects of language bias in reading instruction, developed curriculum for historical and religious studies, and worked on interpreting Sanskrit texts of Vasubandhu. He has studied cave paintings, ancient writings, and ancient language systems of the Mediterranean, Europe, and North America, creating an extensive library of pictographs as well as contributing to the Proto-Celtic, Proto-Indo-European, and Proto-Hittite language studies. Most of Anger's works are based on legends written in the clay tablets of the Uruk Dynasty, cave art, and artifacts that tell the stories of the legendary people who were first adored as heroes and then made into the deities. He is currently working on the life of Enoch from tablets written before the Eridu period (before Enoch's story became mythological). Enoch was educated by Bagrosega and became the chief scribe for the 5th Nike. As glaciers melted, floods and quacked plagued the land between the Caspian and Black Seas. The Nike insisted on personally dealing with the strife caused by these disasters. Enoch was charged with taking over the administration of the united tribes during these absences. For this, he gained the title Metatron. His was known most for dealing with a group of rebellious and belligerent leaders 10 years his senior called the Runaways.
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