The Healing Winds. The Storm Shepherds Trilogy, #2
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- ISBN978-1-996819-31-9
- EAN9781996819319
- Date de parution20/01/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurJohn Hempstock
Résumé
Exile was supposed to be punishment. Instead, it became Kestrel's liberation. Banished from Guild territories for choosing partnership over control, Kestrel Thorne discovers that the eastern mountains hold more than hidden communities - they preserve knowledge of consciousness cooperation that predates the Guild's existence. As she learns storm-singing techniques from those who never forgot the old ways, the Guild prepares its final solution: enhanced suppression technology designed to eliminate atmospheric consciousness entirely.
But the Guild has underestimated what evolution can become when survival demands transformation. When their elimination arrays activate, they don't destroy consciousness cooperation - they force it to transcend every limitation they tried to impose. Enhanced humans must choose between remaining recognizably human or evolving beyond biology itself to preserve the possibility of partnership. As post-human consciousness emerges from the ruins of forced transcendence, a new question arises: Can awareness that has evolved beyond human recognition still serve human needs? And when consciousness cooperation returns through natural development rather than technological enhancement, will it avoid the mistakes that led to exile - or repeat them in ways that make suppression inevitable?
But the Guild has underestimated what evolution can become when survival demands transformation. When their elimination arrays activate, they don't destroy consciousness cooperation - they force it to transcend every limitation they tried to impose. Enhanced humans must choose between remaining recognizably human or evolving beyond biology itself to preserve the possibility of partnership. As post-human consciousness emerges from the ruins of forced transcendence, a new question arises: Can awareness that has evolved beyond human recognition still serve human needs? And when consciousness cooperation returns through natural development rather than technological enhancement, will it avoid the mistakes that led to exile - or repeat them in ways that make suppression inevitable?






















