What if the gods were never goneonly waiting for us to understand them?
It begins with a shape.
Appearing across the world without warningetched in frost, drawn in ash, whispered into dreamsit carries no message, no command, no explanation.
And yet, everything begins to change.
At CERN, physicist Eleanor Sharpe detects a quantum signal that behaves like languagebut refuses to resolve into anything human. In Rome, a cardinal falls to his knees, overcome by a recognition he cannot name. Across continents, strangers pause mid-thought, gripped by the same silent awareness.
No one understands it.
But everyone feels it.
The phenomenon becomes known as the Spirala pattern that does not speak, but reorganizes. It does not reveal truth. It exposes the limits of how truth is understood.
Governments fracture. Faiths reinterpret themselves. Scientists fail to decode what may not be meant to be decoded.
Because this is not first contact.
It is something far stranger.
A recursion.
A test.
A mirror held up to humanity itself.
As children begin drawing the Spiral instinctively and the signal spreads beyond containment, one question emerges:
Are we being visited or evaluated?
Blending philosophical science fiction with metaphysical mystery, Among Us the Gods is a slow-burn speculative novel about consciousness, belief, and the possibility that intelligence far beyond our own has always been presentwaiting for us to reach a point where we can finally perceive it.
The Spiral does not speak.
But it is listening.
And it is deciding.
Genre: Inspirational
It begins with a shape.
Appearing across the world without warningetched in frost, drawn in ash, whispered into dreamsit carries no message, no command, no explanation.
And yet, everything begins to change.
At CERN, physicist Eleanor Sharpe detects a quantum signal that behaves like languagebut refuses to resolve into anything human. In Rome, a cardinal falls to his knees, overcome by a recognition he cannot name. Across continents, strangers pause mid-thought, gripped by the same silent awareness.
No one understands it.
But everyone feels it.
The phenomenon becomes known as the Spirala pattern that does not speak, but reorganizes. It does not reveal truth. It exposes the limits of how truth is understood.
Governments fracture. Faiths reinterpret themselves. Scientists fail to decode what may not be meant to be decoded.
Because this is not first contact.
It is something far stranger.
A recursion.
A test.
A mirror held up to humanity itself.
As children begin drawing the Spiral instinctively and the signal spreads beyond containment, one question emerges:
Are we being visited or evaluated?
Blending philosophical science fiction with metaphysical mystery, Among Us the Gods is a slow-burn speculative novel about consciousness, belief, and the possibility that intelligence far beyond our own has always been presentwaiting for us to reach a point where we can finally perceive it.
The Spiral does not speak.
But it is listening.
And it is deciding.
Genre: Inspirational
Used availability for Martin Asiner's Among Us the Gods