In this book, Royster invites the reader to step into the raw mud stained origins of humanity, shifting the focus from a detached myth to a deeply human struggle. Through the intimate perspectives of the first family, we witness the terrifying weight of free will, the agony of eviction from the absolute and the tragic birth of human isolation. Ultimately, it is an exploration of how the first sins shaped the first structures of our world. Transforming a forgotten paradise into a legacy of sweat, stone and the enduring search for a way back home.