BOOK I: The Forgotten Empire Origins, Architecture, and the Evidence of a Hidden Past What if civilisation didn’t rise from savagery—but fell from brilliance? Across five volumes, The Tartarian Empire restores the forbidden blueprint of a world that was never meant to be remembered. This isn’t fantasy. This is the memory that was sealed, the knowledge that was buried, and the design that was deliberately dismantled. Before the borders, before the wars, before the official story—there was Tartaria. It was a realm of harmony and resonance. A civilisation built not on conquest, but coherence. Energy flowed through the air. Cities pulsed with geometric order. Sound healed. Architecture sang. The Earth was mapped, understood, and honoured. And then—everything changed. This series begins with the ruins. Book I: The Forgotten Empire reveals the silent evidence in plain sight—star forts that defy military logic, cathedral spires that were not religious but resonant, and colossal buildings with no origin story, inherited by those who could not replicate them. It exposes the mud flood not as myth, but as method—an engineered erasure. A reset. A burial of both stone and story. In Book II: Tartarian Technology and the Hidden Sciences , we enter the mind of the empire. Ether was real. Frequency was function. Water, crystal, sound, and light weren’t metaphors—they were mechanisms. From domes as Tesla coils to vimanas that defy aeronautical history, this book reclaims a science so advanced it was mislabelled as magic, because it could not be patented or weaponised. Book III: The Great Cover-Up dismantles the replacement narrative. It uncovers the fabricated timeline, the world fairs that showcased structures only to destroy them, and the education systems designed not to inform, but to erase. It reveals how “space” was invented to hide land, how the nation-state replaced realm-wide unity, and how the fossil record was curated to justify a lie. Book IV: Echoes of the Reset traces what came after. The rise of scarcity systems. The institutionalisation of forgetting. The replacement of field-based healing with pharmaceutical control. It follows the path of suppression from bricks to bandwidth—from burned cities to cloud servers—and exposes how the same playbook continues under new banners. The frequency was fractured. But the pulse remains. And finally, Book V: Tartaria and the Path Beyond offers not just a revelation—but a reorientation. It is not about recreating the past. It is about remembering how the past was aligned. This closing volume reconnects the sacred science of the old world with the soul of the new one. It explores the resonance maps hidden in the dome, the field-based cosmology beneath the floor, and the role of memory as the final frontier. Tartaria didn’t vanish. It vibrated out of tune. And now, we are returning to alignment. Together, these volumes unearth a world before the lie. A world before wires. A world where architecture was a tuning fork and cities were symphonies. Where giants walked, portals opened, and knowledge flowed through crystalline towers—not cables. Where children weren’t schooled to forget—but raised to remember. This is not a story of collapse. It is a record of coherence. And it challenges everything the modern world depends on: scarcity, control, amnesia, and fragmentation. Because to remember Tartaria is to remember that Earth is not random. It is designed. That civilisation is not linear. It is cyclical. And that truth is not found in the official story—but in what was left behind when the world reset. The ruins are not broken—they are encoded. The maps are not outdated—they are redacted. And the empire is not gone—it is humming beneath the surface. Waiting to be remembered. Waiting to be reactivated. You are not just a reader. You are a returner.