And what if what remains of a vanished world were not its ruins, but its stories?
On a planet where all has fallen silent, two travelers from the far edges of space discover a forgotten book.
A collection of tales born from a species that no longer exists yet whose voices seem to reach across time and death itself.
Each page becomes a threshold, each story a riddle that asks: What truly survives of us? The matter we leave behind, or the fictions others will tell in our place?
In The Invisible Bridge, a woman takes the same route every day, a passage no one has ever seen.
In Code 7:52, a daily text message announces the exact time of a disaster. Not to mention The Invisible Guest, where someone insists that one of the guests doesn't exist. None of these stories aims to hand you answers; they're meant to spark questions, lots of them, and they're as addictive as they are profound.The Phoenix's Shadow is a passage where imagination becomes memory, and where each reader becomes, in turn, the keeper of a fire that refuses to die.
Open it. And let the phoenix consume you.