🜂 PART I: THE FIRST FLAME

 

  • 4 Novels (50,000 words each)
  • 10 Episodes per novel (5,000 words)
  • 5 Chapters per episode (1,000 words)
  • 2 Scenes per chapter (500 words each)

 


🜂 PART I: THE FIRST FLAME

Where Amina falls, and the soul begins its long journey through fire and forgetting.

Book I: The Bone Bridge Cracks

  • Amina and Atlas are betrayed. Sanguru’s rise.
  • The drowning in the Mu River. The soul fracture.
  • Indigo walks the Bronx in 1973.
  • Flashback triggers begin.

Book II: Orion Without a Name

  • Ellis and James begin remembering their other lives.
  • The past and present blur during confrontations.
  • Indigo’s drawings become prophetic.
  • Salame hears the drums of Zazzau.

Book III: The Girl Who Saw the River

  • Indigo recalls glimpses of Amina.
  • Her mother’s death overlays past memory.
  • The river speaks in dreams.
  • Archons begin to hunt.

Book IV: Kahina Awakes in a Burning House

  • Full memory rupture in the Bronx.
  • Past lives call her name through fire.
  • Indigo begins to write The Archive.
  • The first soul merge.

🜁 PART II: THE BONE MIRROR

Where resistance repeats, and memory becomes weapon.

Book I: The Queen of Dust and Steel

  • Flashbacks to Amanirenas. War with Rome.
  • Indigo’s protest mirrors ancient rebellion.
  • Ancestors whisper through graffiti.

Book II: Al-Kahina’s Blood

  • Numidian battles and betrayals.
  • Indigo fights development and surveillance.
  • James sees himself as Anthropos.

Book III: The Warlord Has Many Faces

  • Sanguru appears in new form.
  • Flashbacks of Rome and Harlem intertwine.
  • Indigo begins remembering names she never learned.

Book IV: Her Name Written in Iron

  • Indigo draws the mirror of her own face.
  • Salame becomes a channel.
  • Oya is felt. Neith is dreamt.

🜃 PART III: THE QUESTION AND THE QUEEN

Where desire reveals the past, and sovereignty seduces.

Book I: Makeda’s Arrival

  • The queen of Sheba walks again.
  • Indigo navigates love and vision.
  • James begins to see her differently.

Book II: Nefertiti’s Silence

  • Sacred politics and spiritual seduction.
  • Indigo’s body becomes a vessel for memory.
  • Flashbacks of courtship and danger.

Book III: Solomon’s Shadow

  • Prophecy as foreplay.
  • Indigo has visions of betrayal and sacred union.
  • Neith weaves again.

Book IV: The Kiss That Recalled a Kingdom

  • Love scene becomes ritual.
  • Kahina speaks the forbidden name.
  • The Archive pulses.

🜄 PART IV: THE BLADE AND THE THREAD

Where war and legacy are inherited like scars.

Book I: Nzinga’s Fire

  • Angola’s queen returns.
  • Indigo channels her in a street clash.
  • Rituals of resistance remembered.

Book II: The Walls of Zazzau

  • Queen Amina’s campaigns.
  • Fortifications mirrored in Bronx organizing.
  • Salame trains youth like ancient warriors.

Book III: Modjadji’s Wind

  • Rain begins to fall strangely.
  • Salame dreams storms.
  • Indigo sees war in water.

Book IV: The Sisters of Stone and Storm

  • Indigo and Salame perform a rite.
  • Oya and Ala awaken fully.
  • Archons close in.

🝓 PART V: THE RAIN AND THE GATE

Where spirit floods the body, and the dead speak.

Book I: When the Rain Cried My Name

  • Modjadji’s memory surges through Salame.
  • Indigo sees Yaa Asantewaa.

Book II: The Cemetery Gospels

  • Oya leads Kahina to the gate of the dead.
  • Spirits rise in protest.

Book III: Salt and Thunder

  • Indigo becomes medium.
  • The body shakes.
  • The storm speaks.

Book IV: Crossing the Veil

  • First full possession.
  • The Archive bleeds pages.
  • James sees Orion in the mirror.

🜏 PART VI: THE ARCHIVE OF DUST

Where all lives collapse inward, and forgetting becomes flood.

Book I: The Day She Remembered Too Much

  • Hospitalized. Soul-fracture.
  • All 19 lives flash through her.

Book II: The Scribes of Silence

  • Salame writes what Indigo cannot.
  • Ancestral names return.

Book III: The Funeral of Names

  • Calafia speaks in a dream.
  • Forgotten cities rise in ash.

Book IV: The Dust Temple Opens

  • The Barbelo Archive breathes.
  • Indigo sees Aset, Ala, Neith.

[To Be Continued in PARTS VII–XII]

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