Book I: Puabi, the Last Oracle opens not with discovery, but with disturbance.Beneath the sun-baked ruins of Ur, where centuries of dust have learned to lie convincingly still, a satellite scan reveals an anomaly no map remembers. Dr. Leila Sadeghi-archaeologist, skeptic, reluctant heir to no myth-joins an elite excavation team expecting ritual artifacts and academic glory. What they uncover instead is a sealed sub-chamber untouched since 2600 BCE, its stones blackened as if night itself were mortared into place.At its center lies a sigil carved into obsidian-neither language nor ornament, but something that resists naming. When Leila takes a forbidden rubbing, the past answers. Visions follow: a red moon, blood poured with intention, a queen who does not kneel before gods but bargains with them. Queen Puabi, long celebrated for her splendor, emerges instead as something far more dangerous-an oracle who chose to become a lock.As the excavation descends, so does Leila. A student vanishes. Bodies are found arranged in spirals that defy funerary logic. Leonard Woolley's sealed notebooks resurface in London, warning across time: Do not let the rosette be turned. And in dreams not her own, Leila speaks fluent Sumerian-words meant to bind, not bless.Pursued by a clandestine order devoted to forgotten moon goddesses, Leila learns the sigil is not inert. It listens. It remembers. And it responds to blood. Genetic evidence reveals a lineage no modern map should contain, tying Leila irrevocably to the queen beneath the sand. Vessel to vessel. Seal to seal.As rituals long denied begin to stir, Leila must confront an unbearable truth: Puabi did not die to protect her people. She endured-holding something the gods abandoned, something that still presses against the walls of time.The question is no longer what lies buried beneath Ur.It is what will happen when the seal-cracked by curiosity, ambition, and fate-finally decides to open.And somewhere, beneath dunes that shift but never forget, the oracle waits-awake, watching, and no longer willing to remain silent.