About the Saga
A War That Shaped the Future. A Legacy That Cannot Be Erased.
The Galatean Saga is more than a series of books—it is a multi-layered, immersive storytelling experience that unfolds across different mediums. It is a journey through war, survival, and transformation, told through novels, music, visual storytelling, and interactive media.
At its core, the saga explores:
- The rise and fall of those who shaped history.
- The weight of knowledge and legacy, passed down across generations.
- The search for truth—and the dangers hidden within it.
- The collision between humanity and something far greater.
This is a story of war. Of discovery. Of what it means to change—and what it means to be human.
The Many Layers of the Galatean Saga
The saga is structured across multiple eras, each revealing a deeper layer of the universe:
The Age of War → The struggle for survival and the price of victory.
The Unraveling Thread → A search for truth that changes everything.
Beyond the Known → A final step into the unknown.
Each book, each revelation, brings the reader closer to understanding the forces shaping history—and the choices that will define the future.
More Than Just Books: A Multi-Format Experience
The Galatean Saga is an experiment in storytelling, expanding beyond traditional novels into music, interactive media, and visual experiences:
The Songborne Albums – A cinematic soundtrack capturing key moments in the saga.
A Visual Novel – Step into the world of Galatea in an interactive story format.
Audiobook Experience – A fully voiced adaptation, bringing the story to life.
Lore, Archives & Hidden Stories – A deeper dive into the past, the myths, and the mysteries waiting to be uncovered.
Each format reveals different perspectives, emotions, and moments, making The Galatean Saga an evolving experience—one that can be felt as much as it can be read.
Join the Journey
The saga is still unfolding, but this is where it begins. Follow for sneak peeks, exclusive insights, and updates as we build toward release.
Some stories are meant to be told. Others are meant to be experienced.

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