Lucinda Price at a mysterious reform school where she encounters two enigmatic boys, Daniel and Cam, and discovers she is a fallen angel. The Swedish series, originally titled Sanningen, centers on a detective investigating cold cases while dealing with her own past trauma.
Sent to the strict Sword & Cross reform school after being blamed for a mysterious fire, she discovers she is trapped in a cycle of reincarnation and pursued by fallen angels
Daniel Grigori is the male protagonist in Lauren Kate's Fallen book series, a fallen angel who has loved the female lead, Luce Price, across many reincarnations, and is portrayed by Jeremy Irvine in the 2016 film adaptation and Gijs Blom in the 2024 TV series. He is a mysterious, handsome, and often aloof figure who is drawn to Luce, a connection that spans centuries as they are both neutral angels who chose love over siding with Heaven or Hell
Cam Briel is a seductive, charming, and antagonistic fallen angel from Lauren Kate's Fallen book series, serving as the main rival to Daniel Grigori for the protagonist Luce Price's affection. He is the "bad boy" love interest who uses his allure and attention to tempt Luce, representing immediate gratification and temptation, but his actions are driven by a desire to aggravate Daniel and his own painful past.
Mary Margaret "Molly" Zane is a fallen angel, and she was on the "Bad side". She is one of the enemies of Luce after the meatloaf spilling incident
a rebellious, loyal fallen angel from Lauren Kate's Fallen series, known for her fierce personality, humor, and role as a steadfast ally to the main character, Lucinda "Luce" Price, and Daniel Grigori. She is a powerful fighter who sides with God, often acting as a guide and protector for Luce at Sword & Cross, despite her manic and unpredictable nature.
Roland Jebediah Sparks III is a fallen angel and a former lover of Rosaline. He chose the "Bad side". He believes in love and his love ideals are Lucinda and ...
Luce is being shown around the campus when she notices how isolated the school is—barbed fences, old stone buildings, and strict rules that don’t quite make sense. She feels like she’s being watched, even when she’s alone. Arriane suddenly appears, bold and intrusive, acting like Luce’s arrival is the most interesting thing that’s happened in ages. She invades Luce’s space, studies her like a puzzle, and insists they’re going to be friends—whether Luce likes it or not.
Gabbe enters moments later, calm and warm, balancing Arriane’s chaotic energy. While Arriane teases Luce, Gabbe offers reassurance and kindness, hinting that Luce isn’t as alone there as she thinks.
There’s an underlying tension: both girls seem to know more about Luce than they should—but they avoid answering her questions directly.
Re-Created (Original) Version of the Scene (This is an original dramatized retelling, not a transcript.) Luce tightened her grip on the strap of her bag as the heavy doors of Sword & Cross shut behind her with a hollow thud. No traffic. No voices. Just wind moving through the trees like a whisper she almost understood.
“New girl.”
Luce spun around.
A dark-haired girl was suddenly there—too close. She leaned forward, eyes sharp with curiosity, like Luce was something under a microscope.
“I’m Arriane,” she said. “You look like you have questions. You also look like you won’t get answers.”
Before Luce could respond, another voice floated in.
“Arriane, don’t scare her off in the first thirty seconds.”
A blonde girl approached, soft-spoken but confident. She gave Luce a small, reassuring smile.
“I’m Gabbe. Welcome to Sword & Cross.”
“Is everyone here this… intense?” Luce
Release Date 2026.02.20 / Last Updated 2026.02.20