a novel cycle by Andrew Wader

The Andromeda
Saga

"Visitors from a distant galaxy arrive among us — and, quietly, begin to remind humanity of who it could still become."

The Legend

Three errors to correct, one story to tell.

Beneath the saga lies a bold manifesto — a call to recognize the Spinozan worldview, to see humanity's role in the recurring rebirth of the world, and to trust the B-morality by which we are actually guided.

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  1. 01

    The third possible worldview, expressed by Baruch Spinoza, is the true one.

  2. 02

    Humanity participates in the recurring rebirth of the world — this is the true purpose and meaning of life.

  3. 03

    Human beings are guided, in fact, by B-morality.

The Cycle

Six books. One arc across the stars.

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I

The Arrivals from M31 Galaxy Are Among Us

Where the saga begins.

We meet the first protagonists — visitors from the distant Andromeda galaxy — and glimpse the vast intention that has brought them to Earth.

II

Sissi the Alien

First steps on a fragile world.

The Arrivals' first days on Earth — culture, contact, and the quiet miracle of being newly among us.

III

The Stars' Promise of Rescue

The first conference.

The descendants convene an elite gathering, inviting minds capable of imagining strategies to avert catastrophe. A promise takes shape.

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Enter the saga in motion

Join the meta-game

A creative endeavor in which participants craft their own works, reveal their intentions, and take part in the real-world transformation the saga imagines.

Read the Legend