Temple of the Gods | Chapter One | The Calling
Part I: Arrival | Chapter One Part I: Arrival | Chapter One The Calling The smell hit him first. Incense. Jasmine. Oil. And beneath them all, something older and harder to name β granite warmed…
Part I: Arrival | Chapter One Part I: Arrival | Chapter One The Calling The smell hit him first. Incense. Jasmine. Oil. And beneath them all, something older and harder to name β granite warmed…
Part I: Arrival | Chapter Two | The Medieval City Previously on Temple of the Gods: Andrew Garrick, an Oxford archaeologist, came to India chasing a legend: a hidden tunnel beneath the Brihadeeswarar Temple.He found…
Part I: Arrival | Chapter Three | The King Previously on Temple of the Gods: Three weeks ago Andrew Garrick had nothing. No language. No allies. No standing. A cell and a king he could…
Part I: Arrival | Chapter Four | The Hearing Previously on Temple of the Gods: Andrew Garrick has been brought from a Chola prison to the palace of the king Raja Raja Chola. He stands…
Part I: Arrival | Chapter Five | The Prince Previously on Temple of the Gods: Andrew Garrick stood before the King and answered the only question that mattered. Yes, your name will be remembered. A…
Part II: Immersion | Chapter Six | The Weight of Stone Previously on Temple of the Gods: Andrew Garrick stood before Raja Raja Chola and answered the only question that mattered. The king released him.…
Part II: Immersion | Chapter Seven | The Woman Who Asks Questions Previously on Temple of the Gods: Andrew Garrick has been in 1010 AD for eleven days. He has a task, a workersβ quarter,…
Part II: Immersion | Chapter Eight | The Argument in Stone Previously on Temple of the Gods: Three weeks in 1010 AD and Andrew Garrick has stopped counting the days. He has a task, a…
Part II: Immersion | Chapter Nine | The Prince in the City Previously on Temple of the Gods: Three weeks ago Andrew Garrick had nothing. No language. No allies. No standing. A cell and a…
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