Faith’s Architecture: Stars, Illusions, and the Game

The Stars of Atlantis
Twelve Stars in the Religion of Atlantis: The Phenomenon of Human Evolution

Illusions and Truths
Illusions and Truths: The Path to the Heart of the Creator
An Ancient Practice That Triggers Deep Transformations
Commonplace Rituals
What rhythms shaped the life of Atlantean society? How were festivals celebrated, and what meaning did a shared meal hold? From honoring ancestors to initiation ceremonies, from birth rites to the farewell of the departed.
In this section, you’ll discover the everyday foundations of this ancient civilization—practices and customs that shaped the thoughts, habits, and worldview of its people.

The Geography of a Vanished Empire

The Archipelago
and the Triangle
Custom Maps of the Archipelago and Its Major Islands

The Apex: City of the Golden Age
The Apex: City of the Second Era, Center of Priestly Power and Cultural Flourishing

By the Roads of the Past
A Journey from the Capital, the White City, to the Legendary Nior Mountain Range
Maps of the World of Atlantis
The main island, home to the capital of Atlantis — what made it famous? Original essays on its history, local features, climate, and regional customs.
Also explored are the location of the Transition Island, associated with Rahius; the reefs that safeguarded the tranquility of the capital; the city itself and its unexplored corners; the Unneber River; and the ancient mysteries of the Three-Rivers region. Mount Gneva — the largest volcano of the archipelago — and the legends surrounding the fall of the empire are also included.
This section features author-created maps, including those developed with interactive tools.

Politics in the Empire’s Final Years

Rivals
The Famous Revolutionaries of the Late Era: Who They Were and What They Sought

The Great Houses and Their Configuration
Governing the Empire: House Power Dynamics at the Time of Its Fall

The Intersection of Myth and Reality in Evolutionary Questions
How Myths Gave Rise to Hybrids and the Downfall of Civilization
The Tale of a General
At the close of the Second Era, the Apex was torn by contradictions. The authority of the priestly elite began to fracture, and the army, led by a man named Tarehe, became the decisive force challenging the established order. Tarehe — a legendary general, forever linked to the ancient legend of the Three-Rivers region. What allusions did Set make to him in negotiations with the Egyptian priests? Which parts of the legend were truth, and which were myth?
This section explores multiple perspectives on these events, from official chronicles to alternative interpretations.
The phrase “Atahesh-er Serem dakh sevedan” — why did it only reflect the perspective of the priests? And what actually occurred behind the legend?
Language of the Forgotten Past

Where Thought Takes Shape
Language as a reflection of the image of thought and the philosophy contained within it.

Dialects and the Principles of Naming
Dialect Evolution and the Changing Sounds of Names Through Society

Pyramid and Registers: A Key to the Basics of Being
The Pyramid and the Four Social Registers: Why the Model Felt Artificial
Egyptian Continuity of Symbols and Keys
The structure of Atlantis’s linguistic tree. Creolization during the Fourth Empire. Dialects and their diversity. Priestly attempts to sacralize the language.
What did Thoth intend, and why was the Egyptian language, instead of adopting four registers, based on the balance of two? Ma’at as a law woven into the language structure, expressing truth, order, and harmony. What was the Ankh used for, and why was the pyramid considered its symbolic counterpart?

Chronicles of one Civilization

Four Eras
Atlantis Through the Ages: Times of Flourishing and Decline, Major Discoveries, and Momentous Decisions

Rahius: Between Two Shores
The Scholar Whose Discovery Was Twisted into Creating Hybrids

Fourth Empire
The Last Era: Triumph and Collapse, Camps, and Experiments on Humanity
The Fall of a Legend and Plato’s Account
Across millennia, the story of a great empire’s collapse has been whispered. Its knowledge was preserved in the temples of Ancient Egypt and passed down to Solon, the Athenian lawmaker and poet. Later, the legend’s echo reached Plato, who captured the “music” of this ancient civilization in his writings. Half-legend, half-myth. Half-truth, half-fiction.
What exactly did Plato recount, and what astonishing parallels can be drawn with…

The Daily World of Atlantis

Clothing, Meals, and Domestic Life
Regional Island Features, Habits, and Traditions

The Thought Patterns of Society
The Mindset of the People and Their View of Other Nations and Cultures

Arts, Study, and the Arena
Why Music Had No Words. The Years of Study. The House of Knowledge: Schools and University.

Atlantis Minerals (Crystals)
Resemblance to Modern Images and Medical Applications
One Day in the White City
This short story will briefly transport you to the White City — the capital of Atlantis. You will stroll through its streets, visit the famous port and the Southern Gardens, as well as Sehet (the Arena), the House of Knowledge (library and university), and the Blessed Temple.
The section includes a map of the White City highlighting all significant locations: the Blessed Temple, the Golden Gates, the Southern Gardens, Sekhet, the Akhai’an platform, the Wheel and escalators, the port, the Grand Market, the Main Square, the city quarters, and more.

Myths That Shaped the Core
Atlantis’ Final Era: A Renowned Epic with Metaphysical and Religious Foundations

The Philosopher Boy. And how is Thoth related to him?
The Story of Passage and Transformation: How to Alter Destiny by Heeding the Heart. Or the Stars

Political Myths in the Eastern Perspective
Atlantean Legends About the Peoples of Palaiton (Modern Greece)
The Tale of the Famous Eagle and Orion’s Stellar Path
Osiris–Orion was summoned to Earth to complete a great transformation. His reign marked a new beginning — the Kingdom of the Black Land; his arrival brought old processes to an end — the fall of Atlantis. The mechanism of forming essence, reflected in the eagle’s name, is revealed here.
Tkheive — why did this name become a symbol of the ancient Egyptian god’s destiny? And what symbolism was embedded in the name?

Figures and Archetypes

As’Aris (Osiris)
Orion’s Incarnation on Earth: The Egyptian Ruler Who Perceived the Essence. Name, Journey, Destiny

Sat (Set)
Character and Image: Shifts in Perception and the Origins of the Legend

Djehuti (Thoth)
Guardian of Knowledge: The One Who Gives Form to Thought and Finds Thought in Form. Quotes, Life, Views
What to Read About the World of Atlantis
- Epic Saga “Empire of Ashes” / “The Black Kingdom” — Chronicles of Set in four volumes. Volume One coming spring 2026.
- Epic “The Tale of the Heart of the Ocean” — Story of the fisherman Tkheive, after whom Osiris named one of his eagles.
- The Tale of the Boy Aka-Uaka.
- Asekh-Sutkh: The Transformational Game.



