The Memory of the First World
The Crystal War of Atlantis
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Atlantis is drowning. But the flood is not its greatest danger.
Beneath the crystal capital, a machine built from grief and stolen memory is awakening.
As war tears through the sky roads and sapphire towers of the First World, Orien must return to the empire that once reached for godhood—and now threatens to erase the soul of the future itself.
The First Archive has been found. The nine tones have awakened. But remembrance has become a weapon, and something ancient is moving beneath Atlantis, promising peace through forgetting.
With Seraya, Nix, Liora, Cassian, and the proud sky-beast Aurukar at his side, Orien enters a city of collapsing bridges, war Vimanas, sacred engines, hidden betrayals, and impossible choices. His mother is alive somewhere beneath Atlantis, bound inside the very machine that is devouring the world’s memory.
But saving her may complete the Engine.
And destroying the Engine may doom Atlantis.
As crystal fleets ignite the storm-filled skies and the flood rises around the last shining towers of the First World, Orien must face a terrifying truth: memory cannot be saved by force. Love cannot be preserved through control. And pain cannot be erased without taking part of the soul with it.
The war for Atlantis has begun.
And the future will belong to whatever survives the forgetting.
Epic, luminous, and devastating, The Crystal War of Atlantis is a sweeping spiritual fantasy of ancient civilizations, sacred technology, lost memory, forbidden power, and the final battle for the soul of the First World.
Perfect for readers who love mythic fantasy, Atlantis and Lemuria, ancient mysteries, spiritual adventure, crystal technology, lost civilizations, and emotionally powerful stories about remembrance, sacrifice, and awakening.
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