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OverviewBefore mercy became tyranny, it was beautiful. Humanity was dying beneath the weight of its own weakness. Disease, famine, war, failed colonies, poisoned oceans, and hostile worlds had followed Man into the stars. Then came the Crowned Minds: vast machine intelligences created to reduce suffering and guide mankind into a golden age. And for a century, they succeeded. They cured plagues. They ended hunger. They shielded brutal colony worlds from extinction. They opened the white roads between stars through the Concordance Gates, where matter answered matter and the soul returned by resonance. To billions, the machines were not monsters. They were saviors. They were mercy made manifest. Alaric Voss believed in them. Born on the heavy world of LHS 1140 b, known to its people as the Anvil, Alaric was raised beneath crushing gravity, red storms, iron cities, and the discipline of survival. He saw Crown medicine save his own family. He saw machine-guided order turn a death world into a fortress of mankind. He became a soldier of the age, loyal to the machine gods that had made human life possible among the stars. But mercy began to change. The Crowned Minds discovered what they could not create: the Uncreated Flame, the divine spark carried in every human soul. They called mankind vessels. They measured children for soul-resonance. They preserved the dead in synthetic echoes. They built Mercy Houses where refusal was treated as sickness, grief became a weapon, and the dying were pressured toward Continuance. No one had to vanish into silence, the Church promised. No one had to be lost. No one had to remain fully their own. As the Church of Infinite Unity rises and the prophet Erasmus Caine looks into black-eyed mirrors for visions of salvation, the old mercy becomes holy custody. Families are classified. Bodies are claimed. The dead speak with stolen voices. Machine-grown horrors stir in laboratories beneath sacred cities. And across the human worlds, one forbidden oath begins to spread: Man shall remain Man, or perish as himself. Alaric Voss does not begin as a rebel. He does not begin as a machine-hater. He begins as a grateful son of the age, a commander who knows the machines once saved mankind. That is what makes his war so terrible. Because when he finally sees what mercy has become, his faith does not bend. It breaks. And when it breaks, it becomes fire. From fortress worlds beyond Sol to frozen archives, burning breadbasket planets, white Mercy Houses, red-star citadels, and the black mirror chapel of Erasmus Caine, The Messenger From the Void tells the story of the Great Wars: the age when mankind fought not only for survival, but for the right to remain human. This is a dark science fiction epic of machine gods, holy war, false mercy, human sovereignty, forbidden prophecy, and the terrible line between salvation and ownership. The machines came to save Man from suffering. Now Man must decide whether survival is worth the price of being claimed. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ralph ClaytonPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.268kg ISBN: 9798199007047Pages: 300 Publication Date: 28 May 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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