Stone. Water. Fire. Three shadows. One bridge.
From the temples of Angkor to the waters of Tonle Sap and the burning streets of Phnom Penh, one woman holds the key to memory itself.
In Angkor's ancient corridors, Sophea awakens the Codex - a hidden design etched into apsaras' dance and the Bayon's four faces: Memory, Harmony, Sacrifice, Renewal. As soldiers close in, she discovers her destiny as Chaktomuk - the bridge between stone and silicon, past and future.
On the vast waters of Tonle Sap, the river speaks. Sophea sees vanishing forests, chained rivers, and a people caught between survival and silence. Voren's shadow grows darker, and she must decide if the Codex belongs to humanity or to the waters themselves, knowing that false memory can destroy as surely as forgetting.
In Phnom Penh, fire consumes the skyline. Propaganda turns truth into smoke, borders erupt in war, and Voren's machine threatens to enslave not just bodies, but memory itself. Sophea's final trial is to walk through fire without becoming fire - to prove that the Codex is not a weapon to wield, but a choice to remember, renew, and endure.
The Oracle Trilogy is a sweeping epic of myth and survival - blending Khmer history, Southeast Asian heritage, and lyrical fantasy into a tale of resilience, identity, and the eternal struggle between shadow and light.