
by ENCavaluchy
Rafael Montaigne had died in 2162. In 2373, he was informed that this was no longer strictly true. Two hundred and eleven years after his death, Rafael Montaigne wakes in a hospital bed—surrounded by machines, cameras, and people who want something from him. He paid for immortality. He got it. His body is weak. The world is unrecognizable. Governments see a symbol. Scientists see a miracle. Montaigne sees unfinished business. This is a grounded science-fiction tale of revival, agency, and adventure. In his first steps into a future that never expected him to return, Montaigne sets his sights on an old dream—one shared by countless generations before him. The Moon.
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