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The Sophia Protocol: Aether is a work of speculative literary fiction that blends mythic cosmology with contemporary psychological realism.Set across modern London and a hidden metaphysical control architecture, the novel follows Aether, a man living with severe chronic pain who moderates an anti-war forum while struggling to survive ordinary life. What he does not know is that his suffering is bound to a deeper metaphysical structure governing human choice, memory, and freedom. Drawing on the symbolic language of Gnostic myth while explicitly rejecting its nihilistic conclusions, the novel ex...
The Sophia Protocol: Aether is a work of speculative literary fiction that blends mythic cosmology with contemporary psychological realism.
Set across modern London and a hidden metaphysical control architecture, the novel follows Aether, a man living with severe chronic pain who moderates an anti-war forum while struggling to survive ordinary life. What he does not know is that his suffering is bound to a deeper metaphysical structure governing human choice, memory, and freedom.
Drawing on the symbolic language of Gnostic myth while explicitly rejecting its nihilistic conclusions, the novel examines how authority persists by disguising coercion as care, and how freedom can be distorted into rebellion when severed from responsibility.
As Aether's life intersects with that of Sophia-a figure caught in a cycle of forgotten incarnations-the system responds to preserve itself, forcing both characters to confront whether truth can be embodied without becoming destructive.
The novel ultimately explores judgment, love, and discernment not as opposites, but as interdependent forces, asking what it would mean to create a world that does not require deception to survive.
Set across modern London and a hidden metaphysical control architecture, the novel follows Aether, a man living with severe chronic pain who moderates an anti-war forum while struggling to survive ordinary life. What he does not know is that his suffering is bound to a deeper metaphysical structure governing human choice, memory, and freedom.
Drawing on the symbolic language of Gnostic myth while explicitly rejecting its nihilistic conclusions, the novel examines how authority persists by disguising coercion as care, and how freedom can be distorted into rebellion when severed from responsibility.
As Aether's life intersects with that of Sophia-a figure caught in a cycle of forgotten incarnations-the system responds to preserve itself, forcing both characters to confront whether truth can be embodied without becoming destructive.
The novel ultimately explores judgment, love, and discernment not as opposites, but as interdependent forces, asking what it would mean to create a world that does not require deception to survive.
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