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The Archangel Chronicles

The Archangel Chronicles

Von: Raymond Colautti
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Historical fantasy of a time when heaven touched earth. This is a story of a reluctant prophet sent by the angels on an epic quest through the ancient worlds of Rome, Egypt, Persia and India to witness a turning point in history. This is a tale of the struggle between good and evil, darkness and light, and how courage and faith will transform the world. Author's email : raymond@raydiantlightstudios.com© 2026 The Archangel Chronicles Spiritualität Welt
  • AC II Epilogue
    Feb 16 2026

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    Havelock, Hassan, and Alicia return to the desert monastery seeking answers about the mysterious scrolls that have shaped their journey. Directed by the monks to wait in the hermit’s mountain cell, they keep vigil through a violent night storm, only to encounter something far more terrifying than wind or thunder. An unseen malevolent presence descends upon the chapel, pressing against stone and spirit alike, testing the limits of the sacred place and the faith of those within.

    Within the sealed cell, Adam confronts the force alone, invoking the power of the Child of Light and holding his ground through endurance rather than force. When dawn finally comes, the darkness withdraws, defeated but not destroyed. Revealing himself as “Adam Anyone, Healer, Traveler, and now Keeper of the Thresholds,” he tells his companions that their true journey is only beginning. Together they must return to the cave in Abruzzo to meet the one who began it all, the mysterious scribe of the scrolls, Sophia.

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    24 Min.
  • AC II Chapter 21 Beneficium
    Feb 15 2026

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    The chapter opens with Sophia receiving the hidden letter from her father, Honourius. In it he confesses that he failed to defy Rome and save her mother, but also expresses deep pride in the woman Sophia has become: someone who listens, remembers and belongs to truth. He warns her never to accept protection or honor that costs her voice and urges her to walk the narrow road, reminding her she was wanted and loved. When Sophia finishes reading, she understands this letter is a final act of trust and releases it without resentment.

    Loukia then plays a quiet song of remembrance, teaching Sophia that silence is not only imposed but can be chosen. Peace replaces Kaliope’s long‑held wound of muteness. As dawn approaches, Joseph prepares to take Mary and the Child on a less‑traveled route towards Alexandria. Mary gently tells him that their path will feel like obscurity, but this obscurity is a mercy because whatever is given to the world must have time to take root. Later she walks with Sophia, thanking her for not trying to define the Child; philosophers and kings would do so and thereby harm him. Mary asks Sophia to carry the moment quietly, to remember the Child as He was, and to avoid turning memory into proof.

    The companions gather one last time. Adam declares that the League of Star Bearers is not an order with ranks or commands but simply a fellowship of witnesses. Each member states what they will carry forward: Balthazar returns to rule as a servant; Melchior will teach and watch for those not yet ready; Loukia and Kaliope will remain near the Child to offer presence instead of control; Targitus will guard unmarked paths and accompany Loukia and Kaliope; Theron will work where power listens quietly; Camilla and Scarus will protect truth without names; Axia and Arsalion will head back to the steppes, embracing stewardship over conquest. Sophia reassures them that their scattering is not an ending, and Adam reminds them that fidelity matters more than recognition.

    Loukia gifts Sophia a long ballad about Adam:“Adam Anyone”, that traces his journey from the Nile to Bethlehem and beyond, portraying him as a healer who carries divine fire to save, not to conquer. After the song and tearful farewells, Sophia and Adam remain behind. They soon encounter Raphael, who addresses their uncertainty. Raphael tells Adam that his true ordeal is not in battle but in learning restraint: he must bear revelation without acting prematurely and speak only when speech gives life. The boon given to him is not knowledge but capacity: to hold contradiction, witness without weaponizing truth, and carry divine fire like a hearth without spectacl. Raphael names him a stabilizer, human measure and silent bridge between burning visionaries and the communities that must live. This trustworthiness will rarely be praised and often be misunderstood, yet it is vital.

    Raphael then explains Sophia’s role. She was hidden not to be diminished but to preserve meaning; she is not a prophet who proclaims but a keeper of memory. She must let the Child go and allow meaning to ripen quietly, even though history will misremember their deeds. Both are told to walk on carrying the weight together and remember that they are not alone.

    In the final scene Axia and Arsalion depart for their homelands. They reject vengeance and embrace stewardship, vowing to bring back vigilance without dominion and protection without possession. Axia observes that power wielded with restraint will survive where empires do not, and she urges Sophia not to let the world call restraint weakness while Sophia reminds her that mercy does not end at borders. The warriors ride towards the edge of the world where power cannot pretend to be eternal, leaving Sophia

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    1 Std. und 14 Min.
  • AC II Chapter 20 The Price of Silence
    Jan 25 2026

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    After Mara and the Therapeutae depart, Sophia, Adam, Loukia and Kaliope share a meal by the fire with Targitus. He explains what happened after he vanished at Mamshit. Riding with his eagle, Zephyria, Targitus discovered Camilla, Scarus and Theron staggering through the desert and brought them water; they were nearly dead, Camilla burning with fever, and Scarus carrying her. Targitus stayed in Mamshit until Camilla recovered, then watched the star‑walkers from the sky. Through Zephyria’s eyes he saw them enter Jerusalem and Bethlehem and witnessed the massacre of the infants; he also saw Mary and Joseph flee. Just as he finishes, Camilla, Scarus and Theron step into the firelight, alive and travel‑stained, and there is a joyous reunion.

    Theron then narrates. He admits that his complaining concealed fear and that only Targitus’s help kept them alive. He also recounts their stay in Mamshit and Camilla’s gradual recovery. The story then shifts back to Alexandria. Prefect Gaius Turranius privately confronts Honourius, accusing him of rescuing the Vestal Tullia and fathering a secret child, Sophia. The prefect proposes blackmail: he will expose the scandal unless Honourius gives him half the profits of the lucrative Indian and African trade and marries Sophia to him. Honourius realises that the real price of silence is his daughter’s freedom.

    To prevent the prefect from destroying Sophia, Honourius stages an “accident.” He invites Turranius onto a royal barge on the Nile, having secretly weakened the hull. As the vessel breaks apart mid‑river, he tells the prefect that he promised silence and now the Nile will keep him from Sophia, then drags him into the water. Both disappear beneath the river, and Honourius’s last thought before drowning is a plea for forgiveness. In Alexandria the catastrophe is treated as a tragic accident. Theron and Scarus hear that the barge sank and that the prefect’s body was never found; they realise Honourius sacrificed himself to protect his daughter and that Rome will soon send a harsher emissary. Determined to reach the Star Walkers before Rome does, they travel under cover of night.

    Theron, Scarus and Sophia head east to find the Star Walkers. They avoid major roads, buy information with wine and rumours and eventually reach a dangerous crossroads near Gaza controlled by Nabataean and Idumean fighters. When told the road is closed, Theron negotiates safe passage by offering gold “for interrupting your watch,” more gold for the wine they will claim to have denied, and a sealed blank parchment as a promise that Gaza will remember nothing. When one of his companions remarks that he bought silence, Theron replies, “No. I rented forgetfulness,” observing that fear travels faster than messengers. Behind them, Gaza returns to its layered loyalties, while ahead the Star Walkers move on, unaware that their path has been purchased.

    Theron standis before Sophia, announcing that Honourius wrote a final message for her and ne now delivers it into her hands.

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