The Continuity Saga

A cycle of speculative novels set inside a world that does not reset.

The City

ATLAS

▫️Atlas is a post-collapse city built on inheritance rather than recovery.
▫️It did not rebuild itself after the fall. It reorganized.
▫️The city fractured into districts, each governed by its own logic of survival, control, and belief.
▫️Some preserve memory. Others erase it. Others monetize it.

Above / Below

The Spire

▫️A corporate arcology of crystal megatowers anchored over the Atlantic.
▫️Sterile, sealed, and vertical — where memory is archived and bodies are assets.
▫️Nothing decays here. Nothing escapes.

The Districts

▫️Below the Spire, Atlas persists through districts that enforce survival as policy.
▫️Each one governs continuity differently — through debt, ritual, violence, faith, or silence.
▫️Control is localized. Survival is conditional.

The Concept

CONTINUITY

▫️Continuity is the governing principle of this world.
▫️Systems are designed not to innovate, but to persist.
▫️Not to adapt, but to maintain.
▫️Memory is preserved beyond consent.
▫️Identity is enforced beyond the body.
▫️History is treated as a resource.

The Story

The Books

The books are connected, but not repetitive.
Each one exposes a different failure mode.

Manifesto

When memory can be rewritten, survival is no longer enough.

Nothing here is clean.
Nothing here is accidental.

The saga begins with Mnemosyne.

Notes

The concept of Mnemosyne originates in Greek mythology.