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Gods of Persia

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Gods of Persia

De: JD Arden
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Zurvan made time first. He then made a choice the world would spend eternity arguing about. Light and dark were never metaphors here but rival architects, each chiseling fate with equal fervor. In GODS OF PERSIA, JD Arden drags Persian myth out of dusty textbooks and into a war that hums like a blade under a king’s cloak—cold, inevitable, and moral in its ruthlessness. This is not gentle origin story; it is a realm where gods bargain with ruin, demons keep ledger books, and human courage is measured by how much chaos it can hold without breaking.

Crisp, lyrical, and relentless, this mythic saga reframes Zurvan’s primacy into a canvas where creation and destruction are twin engines. Expect hard truths dressed in ancient splendor, philosophical questions that sting, and characters who refuse easy redemption. For readers who want theology with teeth, history with thunder, and a mythic imagination that never softens the edges, this is the book that finds the fault line and watches civilization tremble with meaning.

Read it to test your faith in balance, or to watch balance fail with godlike grace.
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Either the Gods of Persia is using a virtual voice that doesn't fit its subject, or there is something about the writing that makes this audiobook a less than stellar experience. The overall effect is that of a narrator who lacks interest in the subject. "Mithraism" is also misspelled as Mitraism. Interesting subject, though.

Short audio book about little-known deities

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