
by Lovelock Carlson
The Rise of Pannotia begins with a desperate migration and expands across centuries. What starts as a fragile alliance of camps becomes a settlement, then a state, then an empire whose founders fade into legend. Each generation inherits systems they did not choose and must live with consequences they barely understand. Told through shifting perspectives—leaders, rivals, priests, scouts—this epic traces how early survival decisions echo forward into law, war, faith, and collapse. If you want a story that treats history as a living system rather than a backdrop, this is a chronicle worth following.
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