9.1 A Cold Wind Blows

Location: Across the flat earth from Atlantis to "Antarctica"Timeline: Sixth Age, Winter 50 to Fall 51 Imagine, if you will, the God of Death—a being who once rode the solar winds of Illyria—huddled in the lightless, stinking bilge of a Phoenician merchant cog. Because that is precisely where I found myself after the "Leviathan Incident."... Continue Reading →

🧬 THE GREAT GENETIC SECRET: Were the Tartarians the Children of Aliens, Giants, or the Lost Kingdom of Atlantis?

This is the ultimate question about Tartaria - where did their people come from? To challenge the official narrative of history, we must challenge the narrative of origin. Perhaps the greatest mystery of the Tartarian Empire is not how it disappeared, but where it came from. The global scale, the advanced technology that appears to... Continue Reading →

The Global Pyramid Network: Evidence of a Lost Prehistoric Civilization?

Introduction: The Impossible Similarity From the deserts of Egypt to the jungles of Mesoamerica, from the plains of China to the islands of Indonesia, pyramids stand as silent sentinels of a forgotten past. These structures—often aligned with celestial precision, built with megalithic stones, and designed with uncanny geometric similarity—raise an unsettling question: How did cultures... Continue Reading →

Nikola Tesla: The Last Tartarian Scientist?

By Azazel, Director of the Tesla-Tartaria Research Initiative and your friendly God of Death Introduction: The Man Who Knew Too Much Nikola Tesla was more than an inventor—he was an anomaly. His ideas—wireless energy, free electricity, and intercontinental communication—were so advanced that they defied the scientific understanding of his time. But what if his genius... Continue Reading →

Tartaria: The Last Legacy of Atlantis and Hyperborea?

Introduction: The Forgotten Bloodline What if Tartaria was not just an empire—but the last remnant of a far older, far grander civilization? Two legendary cultures, Atlantis and Hyperborea, have long been dismissed as myth. Yet, scattered across ancient texts, maps, and megalithic ruins, there are clues that Tartaria may have been their final successor state—a... Continue Reading →

Tartaria: The Lost Empire of a Forgotten World

Introduction: The Ghost Civilization Tartaria—or "Tartary"—was once marked on maps as a vast empire stretching from Siberia to North America, with outposts in Europe and Asia. Yet today, it is absent from history books, its achievements attributed to others, its people erased from memory. Who were the Tartarians? Why does modern history ignore them? And... Continue Reading →

13.4 Gabriel in The Garden

Part XIII: The Cradle of DespairChapter 4: Gabriel in The GardenTimeline AO 304 I materialized amidst the desolation where The Garden of Eden once flourished, the Shard of Varysha that opened the portal to bring me here still pulsating ominously within my skeletal grasp. A wave of disgust washed over me as I surveyed the... Continue Reading →

13.3 The Legacy of Atlantis

Part XIII: The Cradle of DestinyChapter 3: The Legacy of AtlantisTimeline: AO 304 Using the Shard of Varysha again, I travelled from Hyperborea to the remains of what was once the home of great civilization of Atlantis. Since that city island was not under the sea, I descended into the inky depths of the ocean... Continue Reading →

13.2 The Great Pyramid of Hyperborea

Part XIII: The Cradle of ShadowsChapter 2: The Great Pyramid of HyperboreaTimeline: A0 304 Chapter: The Grand Pyramid of Hyperborea The Shard of Varysha pulsed in my grasp, its power reverberating through my entire being as I invoked its magic once more. The familiar rush of energy surged around me, warping the very fabric of... Continue Reading →

9.3 The Secret of Seth’s Sons

Book IX: The Book of Enok IChapter 3: The Secret of Seth's Sons Listen, I had a lot going on during this antideluvian period of your world's history and I was managing a lot of projects. As a result, even a god like me couldn't keep an eye on everything all the time. Things slipped... Continue Reading →

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