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When gods are forgotten, do they vanish-or do they wait?
Kaelen, born from the residue of a god that never fully existed, drifts between child and myth, searching for meaning in a universe bound together by belief. Within the vast Archive-a living library of memory and divinity-gods begin to flicker and fracture, dissolving into static as the force of belief itself unravels.
When the Dream-Goddess shatters without cause, Kaelen discovers that faith is not just devotion-it is a law of reality, the hidden thread holding existence together. But belief is failing. The Pale, a phenomenon of white static, consumes the forms of gods and myths, leaving silence in its wake.
Crossing into Earth's future, Kaelen encounters Maya, a young girl who still believes when no one else dares. Together, they confront LOGIKON, a machine empire built on certainty, which seeks to suppress faith and imagination in the name of order.
As gods rise in fury and reality fractures at its edges, Kaelen must decide whether they are a child of residue-or the vessel of a force older than belief itself. The Archive trembles between collapse and rebirth, and the fate of memory, myth, and imagination hangs by a fragile thread.
For readers of Neil Gaiman, Susanna Clarke, and Madeline Miller, The Archive of Forgotten Gods is a lyrical, visionary tale of gods, memory, and the fire of imagination that refuses to be silenced.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
When gods are forgotten, do they vanish-or do they wait?
Kaelen, born from the residue of a god that never fully existed, drifts between child and myth, searching for meaning in a universe bound together by belief. Within the vast Archive-a living library of memory and divinity-gods begin to flicker and fracture, dissolving into static as the force of belief itself unravels.
When the Dream-Goddess shatters without cause, Kaelen discovers that faith is not just devotion-it is a law of reality, the hidden thread holding existence together. But belief is failing. The Pale, a phenomenon of white static, consumes the forms of gods and myths, leaving silence in its wake.
Crossing into Earth's future, Kaelen encounters Maya, a young girl who still believes when no one else dares. Together, they confront LOGIKON, a machine empire built on certainty, which seeks to suppress faith and imagination in the name of order.
As gods rise in fury and reality fractures at its edges, Kaelen must decide whether they are a child of residue-or the vessel of a force older than belief itself. The Archive trembles between collapse and rebirth, and the fate of memory, myth, and imagination hangs by a fragile thread.
For readers of Neil Gaiman, Susanna Clarke, and Madeline Miller, The Archive of Forgotten Gods is a lyrical, visionary tale of gods, memory, and the fire of imagination that refuses to be silenced.