A reflection on Chief of War’s “Day of Spilled Brains,” where foreign sails break the horizon and intrusion reshapes prophecy, loyalty, and law in Hawai'i.
A meditation on law and chaos in The Splintered Paddle, where rebellion, vision, and fragile order collide in a world on the edge.
Faith takes many forms in Chief of War: cultivation, silence, spectacle, and ruin. A meditation on planting peace in a world of fire.
Prophecy falters, loyalties bend, and silence demands choice in Chief of War’s sweeping fourth chapter.
Chief of War widens its horizon in City of Flowers, Part I, where sacred destiny and looming outside forces begin to intertwine.