The Million-Year EmpireA forgotten civilization. A war across memory. A second chance for time itself.When Dr. Elan Rho is called to a newly uncovered ruin beneath Antarctica's melting ice, she expects ancient bones or shattered pottery-not a glyph that seems to remember her. Within days, visions torment her sleep, languages she shouldn't understand ignite in her mind, and a silent AI-buried for over a million years-calls her by name.She is not the only one drawn to the awakening.Tomas Iver, billionaire architect of a global tech empire, wants the ancient Kairothian AI for himself-believing it holds the key to humanity's next evolution.Dr. Ayesha Malik, physicist and prophet in her own right, uncovers quantum scars in spacetime.And Rafi, a neuro-linguist with a haunted past, begins translating not just lost texts, but memories embedded in human DNA.What they've found isn't merely a ruin-it's a civilization that chose to vanish.Not from weakness.But from a final, horrifying wisdom.Kairoth, the Million-Year Empire, was once the dominant force on Earth, mastering genetic memory, thoughtform warfare, and time as a weapon. But its knowledge fractured space itself, unleashing an intelligence-the Reclaimer-designed to judge the survival of worlds. Now, as its systems come online, Earth faces a mirror: are we destined to repeat Kairoth's fall, or can we evolve beyond the gods we almost became?Across five sweeping parts-The Awakening Earth, The Race to Remember, The Reclaimer Rises, The Choice of Gods, and The Future is Forgotten-this gripping sci-fi epic combines cinematic pacing with philosophical depth, touching on: AI and the soulGenetic memory and time recursionForgotten civilizations and mythic scienceDream contagion and neural archivesThe ethics of knowledge, power, and sacrificeAs memory bleeds into reality, wars are fought not with guns, but with truths no one is ready to face. The sky folds inward, children dream of cities they've never seen, and humanity must choose whether to become gods-or finally let go of the need to be one.Will Earth survive its second contact with itself?Or was the first fall merely a prelude to the one to come?Perfect for fans of Interstellar, The Three-Body Problem, Origin, and The Silent Patient of Time, this is a thought-provoking, immersive, and emotionally resonant sci-fi thriller. Every chapter unfolds a mystery, confronts a moral paradox, and builds toward a finale that reshapes not just a world-but what it means to be human across time.The Million-Year Empire is Book One in an expansive new universe of memory, myth, and possibility.You won't just read it.You'll remember it-as if you lived it.