ŠICLIS: The Seal of the Empire and the Golden Cross
Horizons of Stone, Blood, and Spirit: the Metamorphosis of the Limestone
The second volume of the ŠICLIS saga marks the definitive transition from the timeless breath of myth to the feverish heartbeat of History.
The Clash of Civilizations: from Greek Geometry to the Sword of Rome
The narrative opens with the arrival of Hellenic sails, bearers of a new and splendid pride. The encounter between the ancestral lineage of Šiclis and Greek παιδε?α (pai-DÈI-a, education and culture) is not an idyll, but a clash of telluric forces. You will see the τ?ξις (TÁ-xis, order) of the fortress-cities attempt to subdue the wild soul of the canyons.
In these pages, the Šiclistan people experience the tragedy of the λατομ?ι (lah-toh-MÒY, stonecutters): slaves in their own land, forced to extract from the bowels of the limestone the blocks destined for temples of foreign gods. It is the time when the Greek λóγος (LÒ-gohs) seeks to sever the chthonic bond of the lineage, imposing the tyranny of the frieze and the column upon the naked severity of the mountain.
But the shadow of marble is followed by that, far heavier, of the Imperial Eagle. Rome arrives in Šiclis with the clangor of iron and the rigor of the law. The land of shepherds is furrowed by the groma of magistrates, and the Law of the Twelve Tables carves new boundaries onto paths that previously knew only the tread of flocks.
Šiclis sheds its skin, becoming a vital cog in the imperial machine, where the lineage of the fathers, embodied by the descendants of Titus, must learn to navigate between the waters of Roman power and fidelity to their own roots of stone.
The Transmutation of Blood: Martyrdom and the Cross
Beneath the surface of this geometric order, the novel explores a wound that pulses once more with a new light. It is no longer the light of weapons, but that secret and burning light born in the catacombs.
The Hyblean limestone undergoes a mystical fecundation through martyrdom: the blood of the first witnesses of Christ flows into the fissures of the karst, transmuting the ancient quarries into sanctuaries. In this central section of the volume, the narrative becomes dense and spiritual. You will follow the transition from ritual sacrifice to eternal liturgy.
Figures like the young Egeria and the elder monk Vitalis become the new guardians of the Substratum, where prayer merges with the millennial breath of the rock. The cave, from a place of toil, becomes a mystical ladder to the Absolute.
The Dawn of Byzantium and the Seal of the Basileus
The concluding chapter of this volume delivers us to the glory of Byzantium. Šiclis welcomes the Golden Cross, becoming the outpost of an empire that speaks the language of incense and icons. Under the stern gaze of the Basileus, the identity of the valley consolidates definitively.
Characters like Gregorius incarnate the soul of this 6th century: a time when Šiclistan resilience becomes pure aesthetics, an unceasing clash between the iron of the invader and the memory of the stone. It is not a dusty chronicle, but the vibrant tale of a metamorphosis that transforms the Greek colonist into a Roman magistrate and, finally, into the Byzantine monk who watches over the destiny of an immortal lineage.