Why I’m Writing The Seven Seals — and What It Means for The Architects of Eden
Most books begin with a story.
Some begin with a question.
The Architects of Eden began with this one:
What if human history is missing its most important chapter?
That question led me into forgotten sites, ancient myths, suppressed histories, and uncomfortable contradictions inside the official timeline of civilization. Along the way, it became clear that the story did not end with Architects of Eden.
It was only the beginning.
That is why I am now writing The Seven Seals.
While Architects of Eden explores humanity’s lost origins and the shadowed edges of our past, The Seven Seals follows where that knowledge leads — into the forces, symbols, and hidden systems that have shaped civilization from behind the veil of recorded history.
These two books are not separate projects.
They are one unfolding investigation.
Readers of Architects of Eden will recognize the same core questions inside The Seven Seals:
- Who really guided the earliest civilizations?
- Why do ancient cultures across the world preserve the same forbidden knowledge in different forms?
- What was humanity meant to become before that knowledge was fractured, hidden, or sealed away?
I am sharing this here because I want this page to be more than an author profile.
I want it to be a place for readers who are not satisfied with surface answers.
Over the coming weeks, I will be posting:
- research notes
- excerpts from both books
- behind-the-scenes discoveries
- and questions that continue to reshape my own understanding of our past
If these questions resonate with you, I invite you to follow this page and walk this path of discovery with me.
History is not finished speaking.
We are only beginning to listen.
— Bryan Gallan