The Revelation Protocol
When Disclosure Became the Book of Christ
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Publisher Description
The final revelation begins.
For generations, the Seraphim have guided humanity from the shadows, never as gods, never as conquerors, and never without consequence.
Eden awakened knowledge.
Egypt broke power.
Now the final intervention must confront responsibility.
As empires rise and fall, hidden custodians preserve fragments of ancient truth through cords, scrolls, bloodlines, geometry, exile, and silence. Across centuries, the Seraphim withdraw from spectacle and wait for the one life where law, prophecy, compassion, violence, and memory will converge.
The world remembers him as Jesus Christ.
This story follows him as Yeshua.
Born under a sign, raised in danger, trained in stillness, and returned to the people with power that refuses spectacle, Yeshua becomes the moral center of the Seraphim’s most delicate mission. His miracles are not tricks. His mercy is not machinery. His suffering is not illusion. The pain is real. The sacrifice is real. And the mystery remains larger than the mechanism around it.
But the story does not end at the tomb.
Centuries later, humanity reaches the threshold the Seraphim always feared. Weapons multiply. Control systems tighten. Trust collapses. The old secrecy can no longer hold. Revelation is no longer prophecy waiting in symbol.
Revelation is disclosure.
The hidden becomes visible. The weapons fail. The systems of coercion are exposed. The sky changes, and humanity is forced to face the truth of its origins, its wounds, its myths, and its future.
The Revelation Protocol is the final book in The Seraphim Chronicles, a cinematic speculative science fiction series that reimagines sacred history through first contact, ancient mystery, hidden stewardship, biblical reinterpretation, and the moral cost of intervention.
This is not a story about faith being mocked.
It is a story about wonder becoming deeper than the categories used to explain it.
What if Revelation was not the end of the world?
What if it was the end of secrecy?