The Grandest Lie on Earth The history books tell us a simple, comfortable story about the Pyramids of Giza: They were built by dynastic Egyptian Pharaohs, over a period of decades, using copper tools and sheer human brute force, to serve as elaborate tombs. This narrative, polished and presented by mainstream archaeology, is accepted without... Continue Reading →
🌟 Star Forts: Not Defenses, But a Global Aetheric Power Grid ⚡
The Mystery of the Missing Architects Look at a map of the world and you'll see them everywhere: perfectly geometric, earth-and-stone structures shaped like intricate, multi-pointed stars. They are known as Star Forts (or trace italienne), and official history tells us they were cutting-edge military defenses built by European engineers starting in the 16th century,... Continue Reading →
⏳ The Mud Flood The Rebooted History in the 19th Century
The Unthinkable Age of the Modern World We are told that the 19th Century was the era of unprecedented industrial growth: the Gilded Age, the Victorian Era, a time of steam, steel, and rapid, relentless construction. But look closely at the evidence left behind, and a far more chilling story emerges—a story that suggests the... Continue Reading →
The Great Reset: Was the 1904 World’s Fair the Final Funeral for Free Energy? 🌍
The Last Act of the Tartarian Empire In the sprawling, beautiful, and utterly temporary magnificence of the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair (officially the Louisiana Purchase Exposition), we are told a story of American progress, technological triumph, and global unity. Millions of visitors gawked at electric lights, new industrial machinery, and the marvel of wireless... Continue Reading →
8.4 Love’s Labour Lost
Location: On the road to MonthavenTimeline: Sixth Age, Year 52, Early Spring While the Goddess of Love was consorting with the goat-god on Arcady Isle, the intended victim of her First Sight ritual, Emcorae, awoke in his camp near Monthaven. The grand warrior's slumber, which was to be his luxurious reward, was violently ruined. "What... Continue Reading →
8.3 An Unexpected Guest
Location: On the road to MonthavenTimeline: Sixth Age, 52st Year, Spring The Night of the Ritual Alyssa watched as Emcorae slept, utterly oblivious to what was about to happen to him. The boy's weapons lay near him—the very tools of Fate the goddess had supposedly moved to place in his hands. Her hubris was boundless; she... Continue Reading →
8.2 The Unsuspecting Rube
Location: On the road to MonthavenTimeline: Sixth Age, 52st Year, Spring Oblivious to His Fate Emcorae Azop rode straight toward his destiny, utterly unaware that the goddess who claimed his soul was trailing him like a common hedge-witch. The unsophisticated little fool was racing towards the mundane village of Monthaven, a place he hadn't seen in... Continue Reading →
8.1 The Spider and the Fly
Location: On the road to MonthavenTimeline: Sixth Age, 52st Year, Spring While I was busy wrapping things up in Atlantis, events of the world continued to march on. I know you want to find out if I got my hands on Dagaal, but patience, little one. First let me tell you more about the foibles of... Continue Reading →
7.7 Wrath of the Leviathan
My Leviathan - the monster I created to destroy Atlantis. I'd willingly sacrificed the creature in order to wipe that ancient empire off the face of the flat earth - and it worked. Both the city and the behemoth sunk to the bottom of the seas - their remains lost to time and history ever... Continue Reading →
7.6 The Rite of the Stolen Light
Location: The Ruins of AtlantisTimeline: Winter 48 to Winter 49 The Ghost of Kaelin hovered before me. I remember the fool. Long ago he was an Atlantean, tall, proud, and strong, yet his ghost before me now was not of flesh and bone. It is a weeping tapestry of sorrow, a living manifestation of despair.... Continue Reading →