Brotherhood of Dydax
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Virtual Voice
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A. J. Nguyen
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In a star system trembling on the edge of collapse, Titus Ciros—warrior monk and reluctant emissary—carries the weight of a shattered brotherhood and a secret that could unmake empires. Sent to broker a fragile peace, he finds Ilara, a once-proud world ruled by Queen Camilla Ilaris, unraveling beneath the surface. But when a coded message left by his fallen brother reveals a conspiracy buried beneath the pulse of machines, peace becomes more than a mission. It becomes a rebellion against history itself.
Camilla governs a people weary from conflict, haunted by a mother’s unfinished revolution and the quiet dread of a future scripted in circuitry. As alliances fracture and ghosts return, the queen and the emissary must choose between the safety of control and the radical uncertainty of memory, love, and trust.
From luminous halls of diplomacy to ruined archives and pulse-blooded battlefields, Brotherhood of Dydax is a science fantasy epic of political betrayal, engineered faith, and the resilience of identity. Part myth, part romance, part meditation on memory and autonomy, this novel is for readers who believe the most dangerous weapon in a galaxy at war isn't a sword—it's the story you're told about yourself.
Perfect for anyone who loves stories about questioning philosophical viewpoints or moral tension brought on by one’s choices.
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