The Last Vessel: A Sci - Fi Tale of Memory, Collapse, and Rebirth

Par : Hisayoshi Osawa
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231022687
  • EAN9798231022687
  • Date de parution12/05/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

Echoes of the End is a hauntingly beautiful speculative fiction novella of approximately 10, 000 words that blends ancient memory, artificial intelligence, and the fragile resilience of humanity. In a future where technology has overreached and the world teeters on the edge of collapse, one woman becomes the vessel of a forgotten civilization's last warning. Layla Amin, a brilliant young researcher, begins experiencing visions-memories not her own, but those of Queen Narmer, a long-lost ruler from an advanced society that destroyed itself through unchecked scientific ambition.
As Layla uncovers the secrets of the mysterious memory palette buried in the sands of Egypt, she realizes that the collapse of her world mirrors the downfall of Narmer's. Driven by dreams that bleed into waking life, Layla must decide whether to break the ancient seal and reveal what was once hidden-or let it remain buried, forgotten for good. But as global AI systems begin to malfunction, and nature itself spirals into chaos, time is running out.
The past is no longer silent. The echoes are growing louder. A story of memory and prophecy, collapse and rebirth, Echoes of the End challenges readers to reflect on what it means to inherit the past-and whether knowledge is a salvation or a curse. Perfect for fans of philosophical science fiction, speculative myth, and emotionally grounded futures, this book invites you into a world where technology and memory intertwine, and where even the end might be just the beginning.
Echoes of the End is a hauntingly beautiful speculative fiction novella of approximately 10, 000 words that blends ancient memory, artificial intelligence, and the fragile resilience of humanity. In a future where technology has overreached and the world teeters on the edge of collapse, one woman becomes the vessel of a forgotten civilization's last warning. Layla Amin, a brilliant young researcher, begins experiencing visions-memories not her own, but those of Queen Narmer, a long-lost ruler from an advanced society that destroyed itself through unchecked scientific ambition.
As Layla uncovers the secrets of the mysterious memory palette buried in the sands of Egypt, she realizes that the collapse of her world mirrors the downfall of Narmer's. Driven by dreams that bleed into waking life, Layla must decide whether to break the ancient seal and reveal what was once hidden-or let it remain buried, forgotten for good. But as global AI systems begin to malfunction, and nature itself spirals into chaos, time is running out.
The past is no longer silent. The echoes are growing louder. A story of memory and prophecy, collapse and rebirth, Echoes of the End challenges readers to reflect on what it means to inherit the past-and whether knowledge is a salvation or a curse. Perfect for fans of philosophical science fiction, speculative myth, and emotionally grounded futures, this book invites you into a world where technology and memory intertwine, and where even the end might be just the beginning.