Esmée S. Geier Carmichael
Alnahda
**Alnahda** is the **T'haerian** term for the **Rebirth** of their civilization, marking the period of radical recovery and socio-technological transformation following the catastrophic **Terrestris** invasion. It is defined not by divine mandate, but by the awakened potential and **unwavering resilience of the T'haerian spirit**. This movement represents a conscious societal pivot away from the past failures—specifically, the **Ma’an Su's** misguided ambition leading to extradimensional contact —and towards a future built on **unity, self-reliance, and innovation**. Key Pillars of Alnahda: * **Collective Restoration:** Alnahda's foundation is the power of collective action. The citizens, exemplified by artisans like **Taqi** , transformed personal sanctuaries into **hubs of community**. This communal effort focuses on the physical restoration of cities like **Festuca** and the repair of technological and infrastructural damage. * **Technological Re-evaluation:** The invasion exposed the flaws in the seemingly utopian **T'haerian** world and the vulnerability of their advanced technology to external forces. Alnahda demands a re-assessment of prior innovation, ensuring future technological progress is aligned with societal protection and the core values of harmony and balance, rather than unchecked curiosity or ambition. * **Ethos of Interconnectedness:** The guiding principle is the **unyielding bond of unity and interconnectedness** among all **T'haerians**. This secularized "spirit" is the recognition that their true strength lies in their community and mutual support, acting as a direct counter-force to the isolation and subjugation imposed by the **Terrestris regime**. * **The Bridge Generation:** Central to the future of **Alnahda** are the hybrid children, **Wadi Alhubi and Tajalaa Alhubu**. Their unique heritage, a **blending of terrestrial and ethereal essence** , positions them as a **bridge between worlds**. Their role is not mystical salvation, but rather a socio-political and biological symbol of the potential for **Primis** to forge a new path of integration and understanding with other dimensions, avoiding the mistakes of ambition and conflict that led to the cataclysm.
Esmée S. Geier Carmichael
Dharatee
**Dharatee** is an ambitious science fiction epic detailing the spectacular rise and fall of the **Terrestris** civilization, tracing its journey from a spiritual homeworld to a **militaristic, secular empire**. **Thematic Conflict and Worldbuilding** The universe is defined by two protocols: **Protocol Shraavana** (Dimensional Architect) governs the **Novissimus** dimension (Aakaashaganga, Dharatee), and **Protocol Brjamohana** (Primordial Regulator) governs the mirror dimension, **Primis**. The Terrestris flourished, spreading across Dharatee’s five continents and developing technologies like **clouded cities**. Their expansion throughout the Aakaashaganga system was secured through **genetic alchemy**, allowing them to adapt biologically (e.g., transparent skin on Kioo, aquatic traits on Olomi) to colonize extreme environments. The core conflict arises when the Terrestris, fueled by **technological hubris** and self-reliance, abandon their ancestral reverence, embracing **secularism**. This ideological shift devolves rapidly into **coldness, oppression, and aggression**, creating tyrannical **military city-states** like Idarudapọ. **The Protagonist's Gamble** The story centers on **Owokuqala Uzelwe (Owo)**, a brilliant scientist ostracized for her gender and trapped in the suffocating patriarchy of Idarudapọ. Driven by a fierce desire to defy her world, Owo resolves to be the first aimra'a (Terrestri woman) to pioneer **intergalactic space travel**. Owo's journey is enabled by two breakthroughs: the creation of **Lówó**, an advanced AI companion , and the discovery of the **Iksray crystal**, the necessary **quantum conductor** for dimensional transit. Owo secures the vessel Utata to test her quantum drive to the dimension of **Primis**. However, her scientific triumph is a Trojan horse. The ruthless **General Ori Alagbara** and the Terrestris Science Board have a covert mission: to use Owo’s science to launch an **imperialistic invasion** of Primis and impose Terrestris dominion. Owo's mentor, Professor Ofeefee, secretly knows of this duality but is initially sworn to silence. **Crisis and Convergence** En route, Owo confirms the military presence on Utata. Simultaneously, she discovers she is pregnant with **hybrid twin daughters** following an intense encounter with the **Karoobi** sentinel, **Ayifunwa**. The unique, accelerated growth of the anomaly, which shares molecular markers with the Iksray crystal, forces Owo to perform a complex extraction into an **artificial womb**. The Utata breaches the barrier and arrives in **Primis**. While Owo seeks help for the impending birth from the **T'haerians**, the Alqubaeat alkhadra' infiltrate Primis’s planetarum (e.g., Aashvi, Arunima), sowing **widespread discord** to collapse their societies before the full invasion .
Esmée S. Geier Carmichael
Terahaveen
The primary theme of the book **Terahaveen** is the transformative power of women-led governance and the catastrophic consequences that arise when ambition and patriarchal structures disrupt social and ecological balance. The narrative is structured around the women-led, ecologically conscious society of T’haeri (governed by the Bhabhi Salaah), which champions the Way of Sincerity—a path focused on communal unity, mental discipline, and non-exploitation of nature. **Core Thematic Conflicts** **Women and Governance** The central premise explores a society where women are the genesis of order and power, challenging traditional gender narratives. The **Bhabhi Salaah** establishes a stable, science-driven **gyneocracy** that values **empathy, collaboration, and collective wisdom**. This matriarchal structure explicitly addresses and contains the potential for male-driven ego and chaos through social engineering (the **qafil** avunculate system). **Ambition vs. Stability** The internal failure of T’haeri occurs when **Ma'an su Duniani’s** ambition prioritizes grand technological achievement (extradimensional travel) over the core mandate of Stability. This is compounded by the ethical drift of using **Aushadhi** as a crutch for cognitive prowess, leading to impulsive, risk-laden decisions that are divorced from objective wisdom. The narrative highlights the inherent danger in unchecked power, even within an enlightened society. **Ecological and Social Reckoning** The reckless pursuit of the dimension-breaching technology culminates in **Terahaveen**, the catastrophic invasion by **Novissimus** (Dharatee's dimension). This event is the ultimate consequence of T’haeri’s transgression. The invaders, driven by **militaristic ambition** and **patriarchal dominance**, shatter T’haeri's harmony, destroying their **libraries and institutions of knowledge** and plunging the dimension into a dystopian nightmare. The destruction serves as a brutal testament to what happens when **ecological interconnectedness is severed and intellectual freedom is suppressed**. The book ultimately uses the conflict to explore themes of **resilience** and the possibility of **rebirth (Alnahda)**, resting hope in the next generation of women and the potential for the hybrid children to forge a new path of balance.