Earthward The Lattice of Memory

Par : Aicha Salime
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8232416164
  • EAN9798232416164
  • Date de parution11/09/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurHamza elmir

Résumé

In the wake of a planetary catastrophe, a band of spaceborn survivors returns to Earth and must decide whether to reclaim a world that remembers its own wounds. Two humanities emerge from the ashes: Hollow Vale, a valley community built on soil, water, and shared stewardship; and the Dawn Spire, a disciplined flotilla of survivors whose technology promises rapid "recovery." Between them lies memory itself-a living archive housed in the Seed Gate and bound by the Archivist's Lattice, a network that demands consent, humility, and mutual care.
Led by Kael and Mira, with Nyx, Juno, Liora, Rynn, and others, the narrative threads through politics, danger, and desire as alliances form and falter. They confront ancient guardians, underground corridors of memory, and a house of cards built from truth and trust. The story blends hard science and organic ecologies-bioluminescent gardens, living filtration, and memory-tinged technology-to explore leadership, betrayal, love, and the stubborn hope of rebuilding civilization together.
In the wake of a planetary catastrophe, a band of spaceborn survivors returns to Earth and must decide whether to reclaim a world that remembers its own wounds. Two humanities emerge from the ashes: Hollow Vale, a valley community built on soil, water, and shared stewardship; and the Dawn Spire, a disciplined flotilla of survivors whose technology promises rapid "recovery." Between them lies memory itself-a living archive housed in the Seed Gate and bound by the Archivist's Lattice, a network that demands consent, humility, and mutual care.
Led by Kael and Mira, with Nyx, Juno, Liora, Rynn, and others, the narrative threads through politics, danger, and desire as alliances form and falter. They confront ancient guardians, underground corridors of memory, and a house of cards built from truth and trust. The story blends hard science and organic ecologies-bioluminescent gardens, living filtration, and memory-tinged technology-to explore leadership, betrayal, love, and the stubborn hope of rebuilding civilization together.