Legend of The Tempest

Par : D. W.
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8227637703
  • EAN9798227637703
  • Date de parution01/10/2024
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  • ÉditeurBig Dog Books, LLC

Résumé

In a world forever altered by the Great Flood-a catastrophic event triggered by nuclear fallout and fueled by rampant greed and corruption-society has rebuilt itself aboard ships like The Tempest, where the old world's hierarchies have been replaced by a strict matriarchal order. Men serve as servants, bound by a code that demands their obedience and restricts their power. Women and children, on the other hand, hold the reins of leadership, guided by the belief that a new world order is necessary to prevent the mistakes of the past.
John, once a lowly servant, finds himself navigating the turbulent waters of this new social structure. His life aboard the ship is a constant struggle against the rigid code that governs their existence. When he learns of Captain Morganna's weariness and her longing for retirement, John seizes the opportunity to manipulate her, proposing that they could retire together. Unbeknownst to Morganna, John's true plan is to remove her from power, create a power vacuum, and orchestrate a mutiny.
As a fierce storm approaches, John's scheming unfolds. The ship must seek refuge on a small island, where John's plans to betray Morganna and abandon her are set in motion. Amidst the chaos, John encounters the Archivist, a mysterious elder who reveals the true history of the Great Flood. This revelation forces John and the crew to confront the harsh reality of their past and reconsider their future.
With Morganna stranded and the mutiny successful, John takes control of The Tempest. He establishes a new order based on equity and cooperation, striving to create a society where power is shared and justice prevails. However, the challenges of leadership and the scarcity of resources soon test the limits of this newfound system. As the maritime community begins to embrace the changes, John learns valuable lessons about the nature of power and the importance of moving beyond old divisions.
In a world where race has become irrelevant and gender roles are based on strength and merit rather than oppression, John's journey becomes a beacon of hope for a future where equity is the ultimate goal. The Tempest is a powerful tale of rebellion, transformation, and the enduring quest for a fair and just society. It challenges readers to reconsider the nature of power and the possibilities for creating a world where all can thrive, regardless of their past.
In a world forever altered by the Great Flood-a catastrophic event triggered by nuclear fallout and fueled by rampant greed and corruption-society has rebuilt itself aboard ships like The Tempest, where the old world's hierarchies have been replaced by a strict matriarchal order. Men serve as servants, bound by a code that demands their obedience and restricts their power. Women and children, on the other hand, hold the reins of leadership, guided by the belief that a new world order is necessary to prevent the mistakes of the past.
John, once a lowly servant, finds himself navigating the turbulent waters of this new social structure. His life aboard the ship is a constant struggle against the rigid code that governs their existence. When he learns of Captain Morganna's weariness and her longing for retirement, John seizes the opportunity to manipulate her, proposing that they could retire together. Unbeknownst to Morganna, John's true plan is to remove her from power, create a power vacuum, and orchestrate a mutiny.
As a fierce storm approaches, John's scheming unfolds. The ship must seek refuge on a small island, where John's plans to betray Morganna and abandon her are set in motion. Amidst the chaos, John encounters the Archivist, a mysterious elder who reveals the true history of the Great Flood. This revelation forces John and the crew to confront the harsh reality of their past and reconsider their future.
With Morganna stranded and the mutiny successful, John takes control of The Tempest. He establishes a new order based on equity and cooperation, striving to create a society where power is shared and justice prevails. However, the challenges of leadership and the scarcity of resources soon test the limits of this newfound system. As the maritime community begins to embrace the changes, John learns valuable lessons about the nature of power and the importance of moving beyond old divisions.
In a world where race has become irrelevant and gender roles are based on strength and merit rather than oppression, John's journey becomes a beacon of hope for a future where equity is the ultimate goal. The Tempest is a powerful tale of rebellion, transformation, and the enduring quest for a fair and just society. It challenges readers to reconsider the nature of power and the possibilities for creating a world where all can thrive, regardless of their past.
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