• King James - The Author of Confusion
    Feb 21 2026

    In King James: Author of Confusion, Trey Knowles presents a challenging and thought-provoking critique of King James I and the spiritual legacy tied to his reign. Knowles argues that King James blended political ambition, philosophy, and religious authority in ways that distorted sacred truth and reshaped how generations understood Scripture. Drawing attention to historical writings such as Daemonologie and the influence surrounding the King James Bible, Knowles questions whether power and doctrine were fused to control belief rather than illuminate truth. He urges readers to examine history, test spiritual fruit, and reconsider whether systems established in the name of God have always reflected the character of Yeshua. Bold and confrontational, this work calls for discernment—challenging readers to separate what is pure from what has been mixed, and to return to what Knowles describes as the unaltered truth of the Father.

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    4 Min.
  • RISE OF THE HIDDEN BLOODLINES: CHAPTER 45 - CHILDREN OF LIGHT, CHILDREN OF SHADOW
    Feb 20 2026

    RISE OF THE HIDDEN BLOODLINES: CHAPTER 45 - CHILDREN OF LIGHT, CHILDREN OF SHADOW - TREY KNOWLES'S ALLEGORY CHRONICLES:

    Chapter 45 unfolds the ascent of Britain's royal bloodlines as more than a political evolution—it presents them as a spiritual and allegorical turning point in world history. From the ashes of fading empires to the rise of a monarchy that would one day rule a quarter of the globe, this chapter explores the unseen forces shaping dynasties, identities, and destinies. Through the Tudor union, the transformation into the House of Windsor, and the expansion of the British Empire, the narrative examines how bloodlines, myth, and power intertwined beneath the surface of history.

    In Trey Knowles's allegorical lens, the British crown becomes a battleground between Light and Shadow—between covenant and counterfeit—where lineage is both a tool and a test. What appears as royal succession and imperial ambition is revealed as part of a deeper struggle over identity itself, setting the stage for a reckoning yet to come.

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    10 Min.
  • Third Season Review of (Chapters 30–44) — Trey Knowles Children of Light, Children of Shadow
    Feb 18 2026

    Third season Review of (Chapters 30 – 44) — Trey Knowles' Children of Light, Children of Shadow:

    TREY KNOWLES'S ALLEGORY CHRONICLES Available on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0G4FGS8FT

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    3 Min.
  • ECHOES OF THE COUNTERFEIT CROWN: CHAPTER 44 - CHILDREN OF LIGHT, CHILDREN OF SHADOW
    Feb 16 2026

    ECHOES OF THE COUNTERFEIT CROWN: CHAPTER 44 - CHILDREN OF LIGHT, CHILDREN OF SHADOW - TREY KNOWLES'S ALLEGORY CHRONICLES: In this chapter of Trey Knowles's Allegory Chronicles, history and prophecy collide as a single royal decision reshapes centuries. What began as King Bulan's political conversion becomes something far greater—an inflection point in the spiritual architecture of nations. His choice sends ripples through empires, ignites theological tensions, confuses identity, and plants seeds that would influence the modern world. Echoes of the Counterfeit Crown explores how identity—when adopted for power rather than covenant—can alter the course of civilizations. From Byzantium's alarm to the Caliphate's reaction, from Europe's bewilderment to the scattering of a fallen kingdom, the chapter traces how confusion became a strategic force in a larger unseen conflict between Light and Shadow. Yet beneath the turbulence, a deeper truth waits: destiny cannot be permanently displaced. Counterfeit crowns may rise, scatter, and echo across generations—but revelation comes for every throne. The ripple still moves.

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    8 Min.
  • THE COVENANT OF THE COUNTERFEIT CROWN: CHAPTER 43 - CHILDREN OF LIGHT, CHILDREN OF SHADOW
    Feb 16 2026

    THE COVENANT OF THE COUNTERFEIT CROWN: CHAPTER 43 - CHILDREN OF LIGHT, CHILDREN OF SHADOW - TREY KNOWLES'S ALLEGORY CHRONICLES: Chapter 43:

    The Covenant of the Counterfeit Crown marks a turning point in Trey Knowles's Allegory Chronicles, where ambition, identity, and spiritual deception collide. In the rising desert kingdom of Khar'Zuun, King Balaen the Restless longs for divine legitimacy—something greater than political power, something that will anchor his throne in heaven itself. But his hunger for sacred identity makes him vulnerable. Under the cover of darkness, mysterious Anunnaki exiles—ancient beings with fading power and hidden motives—present Balaen with an opportunity: not true covenant, but a counterfeit one.

    Seeking influence rather than righteousness, the king seizes a sacred lineage that was never his, rewriting history and reshaping his nation in imitation of a divine promise meant for another people. What follows is not merely political transformation, but a strategic spiritual deception—one designed to blur prophecy, fracture truth, and disrupt destiny itself. As Balaen dons the Counterfeit Crown, heaven remains silent. And though the kingdom prospers for a time, the stage is set for an inevitable reckoning between what is forged by ambition and what is ordained by God. This chapter deepens the allegory's central conflict: the ancient war for identity—and the coming collision between the False Crown and the True Crown.

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    6 Min.
  • THE CRUSADERS OF SHADOW: CHAPTER 42 - CHILDREN OF LIGHT, CHILDREN OF SHADOW
    Feb 14 2026

    THE CRUSADERS OF SHADOW: CHAPTER 42 - CHILDREN OF LIGHT, CHILDREN OF SHADOW - TREY KNOWLES'S ALLEGORY CHRONICLES:

    Chapter 42 explores one of the most turbulent and misunderstood eras of the Mid Evil Times—the Crusades. In this allegorical chronicle, Trey Knowles reframes holy war not merely as a clash of armies, but as a spiritual battlefield where Light and Shadow moved through human hearts alike. What history records as campaigns for faith and territory, this narrative unveils as a deeper struggle: sacred language weaponized, devotion entangled with ambition, and righteousness shadowed by conquest.

    Through poetic reflection and symbolic interpretation, The Crusaders of Shadow reveals how wars fought in God's name can conceal darker influences, how sincerity and corruption can march side by side, and how even catastrophe can sow the seeds of awakening. This chapter invites the reader to look beyond banners and battlefields—to examine motive, power, and the unseen forces shaping history.

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    8 Min.
  • MID EVIL TIMES: CHAPTER 41 - CHILDREN OF LIGHT, CHILDREN OF SHADOW
    Feb 13 2026

    MID EVIL TIMES: CHAPTER 41 - CHILDREN OF LIGHT, CHILDREN OF SHADOW - TREY KNOWLES'S ALLEGORY CHRONICLES: Chapter 41 explores the age that followed the Dragon's fall—an era the world calls the Middle Ages, but Heaven names the Mid Evil Times. Though Vlad Drăculea was defeated, the spirit of tyranny did not perish. It spread into kingdoms, institutions, and fearful hearts. Power fractured across Europe, rulers governed through terror, and Shadow refined its influence behind crowns and creeds. Yet this chapter is not only about darkness. It reveals a world suspended between devastation and awakening—where plague, war, and corruption tested humanity, and where the Children of Light quietly preserved truth. The Dragon no longer ruled through one man; it ruled through patterns of fear. But even in the longest night, seeds of dawn were planted. Mid Evil Times is the story of a world caught between imitation of the Dragon and remembrance of the Father—a turning point before the next great awakening of Light.

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    8 Min.
  • VLAD THE IMPALER: THE SON OF THE ANUNNAKI DRAGON - CHAPTER 40 - CHILDREN OF LIGHT, CHILDREN OF SHADOW
    Feb 11 2026

    VLAD THE IMPALER: THE SON OF THE ANUNNAKI DRAGON - CHAPTER 40 - CHILDREN OF LIGHT, CHILDREN OF SHADOW - TREY KNOWLES'S ALLEGORY CHRONICLES:

    Chapter 40: Vlad the Impaler — The Son of the Anunnaki Dragon opens on the fractured borderlands of 15th-century Eastern Europe, where empires collide and ancient shadows stir beneath banners of faith. In the rugged principality of Wallachia, a child is born into the House of Dracul—marked by the dragon emblem of the Order of the Dragon. To the world, the symbol represents Christian knighthood.

    In the allegory of Trey Knowles's Chronicles, it echoes something far older: the lingering memory of the Anunnaki Dragon creed—rule through fear, order through domination. Taken hostage by the rising Ottoman Empire and hardened in its courts, Vlad learns the machinery of terror from within.

    When betrayal and bloodshed steal his father's throne, he returns not as a frightened prince but as a sharpened instrument of calculated brutality. His reign becomes infamous—stakes lining the roads, enemies turned into spectacle, entire regions subdued through dread. To some, he is monster. To others, shield. To history, he becomes Vlad the Impaler—and later, the mythic seed of Dracula.

    But this chapter does not merely recount war and cruelty. It frames Vlad as a mirror—an earthly ruler who unconsciously resurrects the philosophy of the fallen giants: domination through terror. His life stands as allegory and warning. For whenever leaders mistake fear for strength and brutality for justice, the Dragon of old awakens again—not in alien form, but in human hearts.

    The Children of Light remember Vlad not to glorify or condemn him, but to caution every age: when humanity adopts the ways of the Dragon, it inherits its shadow. Only Light—not terror—can heal what empires break.

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    9 Min.