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The Seeker

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The Seeker: A Trilogy Of Memoirs is a reflective, post-apocalyptic journey that unfolds across collapsing worlds-both internal and external. Told through the eyes of a man known only as the Seeker, the story follows his transformation from survivor to guide, as he escapes a ruined Earth and enters a hidden realm beyond the Veil called Wamara. Haunted by the loss of his past life, his great love in Bacchus, and the spiritual desolation of mankind, the Seeker is chosen by the Watchers-ancient beings who guard the boundary between realms-to carry memory forward. He becomes a bridge between two worlds: the ash-choked remnants of Earth and the sacred, untouched land of Wamara. Alongside his son, Serum, and later a band of survivors, the Seeker bears witness to the last mistakes of mankind-war, fire, self-worship-and the fragile hope of renewal. Through encounters with those both pure and lost, he comes to understand that survival is not enough. It is memory, mercy, and reverence for life that shape a true home. As Wamara prepares to receive new life, and the child of the Seeker and Blue is soon to be born, the story closes with a hard-won truth: we may live across many realms, but home is not where we began-it's where we choose to plant peace.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Blurb
Date
28 June 2025
Pages
198
ISBN
9798347424290

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.

The Seeker: A Trilogy Of Memoirs is a reflective, post-apocalyptic journey that unfolds across collapsing worlds-both internal and external. Told through the eyes of a man known only as the Seeker, the story follows his transformation from survivor to guide, as he escapes a ruined Earth and enters a hidden realm beyond the Veil called Wamara. Haunted by the loss of his past life, his great love in Bacchus, and the spiritual desolation of mankind, the Seeker is chosen by the Watchers-ancient beings who guard the boundary between realms-to carry memory forward. He becomes a bridge between two worlds: the ash-choked remnants of Earth and the sacred, untouched land of Wamara. Alongside his son, Serum, and later a band of survivors, the Seeker bears witness to the last mistakes of mankind-war, fire, self-worship-and the fragile hope of renewal. Through encounters with those both pure and lost, he comes to understand that survival is not enough. It is memory, mercy, and reverence for life that shape a true home. As Wamara prepares to receive new life, and the child of the Seeker and Blue is soon to be born, the story closes with a hard-won truth: we may live across many realms, but home is not where we began-it's where we choose to plant peace.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Blurb
Date
28 June 2025
Pages
198
ISBN
9798347424290