Twelve thousand years ago, Atlantis ruled the known world.
Scholar Galen of the House of Furia has spent his life studying nature and the troubling signs that the world’s climate is changing. When the Imperial Senate finally approves his long-awaited expedition to the frozen north, Galen boards the great airship Behemoth with his son Jason, a Praetorian officer sworn to protect him.
But the journey quickly proves more dangerous than anyone expected. Political enemies plot assassination, border tribes clash with Atlantean cities, and powerful forces seem determined to stop the expedition before it reaches the mysterious ice cliffs.
Traveling with them is Ida, a young woman born among the northern tribes but raised in an Atlantean household. Caught between two worlds, she begins to question everythingpower, civilization, and the many gods her people worship.
When strange lights appear in the sky and the natural world grows increasingly unstable, the travelers must confront new questions about the future and the fate of their world.
Who Paints the Sky is a 38,000-word introductory novella to The Last Days of Atlantis series.
Genre: Science Fiction
Scholar Galen of the House of Furia has spent his life studying nature and the troubling signs that the world’s climate is changing. When the Imperial Senate finally approves his long-awaited expedition to the frozen north, Galen boards the great airship Behemoth with his son Jason, a Praetorian officer sworn to protect him.
But the journey quickly proves more dangerous than anyone expected. Political enemies plot assassination, border tribes clash with Atlantean cities, and powerful forces seem determined to stop the expedition before it reaches the mysterious ice cliffs.
Traveling with them is Ida, a young woman born among the northern tribes but raised in an Atlantean household. Caught between two worlds, she begins to question everythingpower, civilization, and the many gods her people worship.
When strange lights appear in the sky and the natural world grows increasingly unstable, the travelers must confront new questions about the future and the fate of their world.
Who Paints the Sky is a 38,000-word introductory novella to The Last Days of Atlantis series.
Genre: Science Fiction