A Mythological Epic of Forgotten Truths, Cosmic Rebellion, and the Echo That Refuses to Die
What if the gods forgot who they were? What if the rivers, the stars, and the sacred cities that once pulsed with divine life now lie silent, buried beneath the sands of memory?
The Sumerian Deluge: Echo is not just a story. It is the awakening of a myth once whispered by ancient temples, now resurrected in the language of poetry and prophecy. Set in a world where the line between divine and human has cracked, this mythological epic invites readers into a realm shaped by cosmic memory, where the very essence of existence trembles under the weight of forgetting.
At the heart of this tale stands Dumagal, a mysterious child born under a vanishing star - the last echo of a divine frequency that once linked gods and mortals. Hunted by shadows and haunted by dreams not his own, Dumagal's very breath seems to stir the stagnant air of a fading world. He does not speak often - yet the silence around him is not empty. It sings.
Beside him walk two guardians of fate: Ninluma, a warrior marked by visions she cannot control, and Enidda, a priestess torn between ritual duty and her awakening heart. Together, they journey across the crumbling cities of Sumer, through temples overgrown with grief and deserts echoing with forgotten names, toward a truth buried beneath flood and flame.
But the gods - once radiant, now fractured - have not vanished. They wait. Watching. With memories corrupted and power twisted by time, they too must choose: to awaken... or to disappear forever.
As divine rebellion ignites, a Deluge rises - not of water, but of awareness. This is a reckoning for gods and mortals alike, a storm of remembrance that refuses to be silenced.
With cinematic scope and lyrical intensity, The Sumerian Deluge: Echo fuses Mesopotamian myth with timeless questions of memory, power, and the soul's hunger for meaning. It is a story for readers who long for epics that speak to both the heart and the cosmos - a myth reborn for those who still believe that echoes carry truths the world has tried to erase.
Will you hear the echo... or be swept away by the forgetting?