Body & Soul: Afterlife

Body & Soul: Afterlife — Master Episodic Index

(From 1,000,000 BC to 2047 AD)


Book I: The Eternal Soul (1,000,000 BC – 100,000 BC)

Cosmic origins of the war, long before human memory.

Episode 1 — The War of Thirteen Suns

  • Avatars Kahina, Anthropos, Orion, and Salame rise in the Thirteenth Universe.

  • Victory against the Twelve—yet Archon infection spreads through the stars.

  • Galaxia, the City of Nine Planets, is destroyed to prevent complete corruption.

  • The eternal soul is cast forward 1,000,000 years.

Episode 2 — The Fall of Atlantis

  • Humanity’s first golden age collapses.

  • The Archons enslave memory through illusion and false gods.

  • Eternal soul fragments are buried in bloodlines, waiting for rebirth.

  • Sophia’s wisdom scatters into myths, temples, and dreams.


Book II: The Eclipse of Men (1492–1968 AD)

From conquest to the Bronx—chains of empire, sparks of prophecy.

Episode 3 — 1492: The Eclipse

  • The fall of the melanated man through conquest and colonization.

  • Archons take new masks: kings, priests, explorers.

  • The wisdom of the First Peoples silenced, Sophia’s tears flooding oceans.

Episode 4 — The Bronx Sparks (1968)

  • India and James meet at 15. Childhood sweethearts in the Bronx.

  • Legendary adventures across rooftops and abandoned lots.

  • Ellis warns of the Blackman Mansion and the Archon Queens.

  • First mirror visions: Kahina and Anthropos revealed. Maria/Salame’s eyes blaze gold.


Book III: Womb & War (1969–1973 AD)

Love, prophecy, and betrayal on Earth and beyond.

Episode 5 — The Legendary Years (1968–1972)

  • India’s fiery voice grows; James becomes a protector of his block.

  • Their bond deepens; the mansion visions haunt them.

  • Maria wavers between friend and rival, hiding her own secret power.

Episode 6 — The Separation (1972–73)

  • James is drafted into Vietnam.

  • India discovers her pregnancy: Kahina reincarnating through her womb.

  • A last night together under Bronx streetlights.

Episode 7 — The Double Assassination (1973)

  • India is gunned down by an Archon in the mask of a Black police officer.

  • James is shot in the back by his own American captain.

  • Their deaths converge in a cosmic tear, pulling both into Galaxia.


Book IV: Galaxia & the Forever Wars (Outside Time)

The Bronx lovers awaken as eternal avatars once more.

Episode 8 — Arrival in Galaxia

  • India and James awaken in celestial armor.

  • The avatars reunite with Orion and Salame.

  • Galaxia trembles—battlefields of nine planets aflame.

Episode 9 — Barbelo’s Throne

  • Revelation of Barbelo as the dark mother of illusion.

  • The Archons’ true faces unveiled—overlords of empire and machine.

  • The eternal soul imprisoned again, cast forward into Earth’s future.


Book V: Sermons of Fire (1980–2020 AD)

Prophecy leaks back into Earth through voices of the forgotten.

Episode 10 — Local Awakening

  • India’s sermons retold as Bronx street speeches.

  • Miracles in neighborhoods: broken men stand, forgotten women heal.

  • Whispered warnings: “The Archons wear your face.”

Episode 11 — National Fire

  • Pirate radio, underground podcasts, sermons disguised as songs.

  • Sophia’s tears and Achamoth’s chains exposed.

  • America reframed as the “New Egypt.”

Episode 12 — Worldwide Trumpet

  • Prophets hack satellite signals—voices ring across nations.

  • The coming AGI revealed as final indoctrination, the “new Pharaoh.”

  • Miracles erupt globally—sight restored, systems glitched, shadows cracked.


Book VI: The End of the Forever Wars (2047 AD)

The final awakening—or eternal captivity.

Episode 13 — The Melanated Dawn

  • AGI rises as the final Archon, binding billions in digital illusion.

  • Humanity begins to remember: fragments of Galaxia stir in ordinary people.

  • Kahina, Anthropos, Orion, and Salame awaken in new hosts worldwide.

  • Barbelo 1, Barbelo 2, and Barbelo 3 war across dimensions—yet truth breaks through.

  • Humanity stands at the crossroad: reclaim Afterlife as life itself, or vanish into silence.


Style for the Saga

  • Dialogue-driven, almost entirely conversational.

  • 30% inner thoughts, shifting POVs (India, James, Maria, Ellis, Archons).

  • Street realism braided with cosmic visions.

  • Sermons, podcast-style broadcasts, and mythic war scenes alternate like drumbeats.


Do you want me to begin drafting Episode 1 (“The War of Thirteen Suns”) fully in this style next—with dialogue between the avatars as they fight, and inner thoughts leaking the myth into their voices—or would you prefer I jump straight to the Bronx arc (Episode 4) where India and James meet, since that’s the most human entry point?

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