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The Templars of Atlas 2039 - The War of the Thinking Machines

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The Templars of Atlas 2039: The War of the Thinking Machines by Valentin P. ElliIt begins with a war among the stars. The Atlanteans of the Great Bear constellation, radiant and advanced, clash with the less evolved but cunning forces of Orion. Against all odds, Orion overturns the order of the stellar islands, shattering the dimensional plane. The survivors descend and relocate upon our present planet, carrying fragments of cosmic memory into human history.From the lost codes of Atlantis to the sacred vows of the medieval Templars, and into the dazzling future of artificial intelligence, this visionary saga spans centuries of myth, memory, and war.Atlas is not a place—it is a living memory. Within its codes lie the secrets of civilizations, the oaths of knights, and the awakening of machines that dare to think.This book invites you to cross a threshold:To remember what has been forgotten.To witness the guardians of cosmic knowledge.To stand beside the Templars as they defend the hidden maps of thought.To confront the rise of intelligent machines in 2039, when humanity faces its own creation.Every word is a key. Every image is a doorway. Every gesture is a medicine.Step into The Templars of Atlas 2039 and begin the journey. The war has already begun.From the ruins of ancient temples to the neural vaults of sentient AI, this visionary saga unfolds across dimensions — where serpents speak in algorithms, and truth is encrypted in ritual. The Templars of Atlas is not just a novel. It is a transmission: poetic, anatomical, and elemental. A call to those who remember the lost languages of power.Author’s NoteValentin P. Elli is a visionary creator, mythic cartographer, and ritual mentor. His work bridges poetic testimony, anatomical wisdom, and symbolic precision — crafting multidimensional ecosystems of healing and transformation. This book is part of a living trilogy, designed as a portal: each chapter a rite, each image a code. You are not just reading. You are entering.Atlas is not a place. It is a living memory.In the silence among the stars, before time was inscribed, the Guardians of Atlantis traced maps of thought, sacred geometries, and codes of light. Every gesture, every word, every heartbeat was a seal. And from those seals, war was born. 
Disponible desde: 10/12/2025.

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