This work is a piece of fiction. While the narrative, characters, cosmology, and mythic structures are entirely invented, the story draws thematic inspiration from real ancient cultures, including Sumer, Akkad, and the broader Mesopotamian world.
Historical figures such as Sargon of Akkad and Naram-Sin, along with the political and cultural dynamics of early Mesopotamian civilization, serve only as creative reference points. They provide a sense of depth, texture, and authenticity to the fictional setting, but the events, deities, and mythic cycles portrayed in this book are not reconstructions of actual history or religion.
This story should not be interpreted as a retelling of real Mesopotamian mythology or as an attempt to represent historical beliefs. It is a modern, imaginative creation that uses fragments of the ancient world as inspiration for an entirely new mythic narrative.