Children of Auraleth
Children of Auraleth
- ISBN 13:
9798317815783
- ISBN 10:
8317815781
- Format: Paperback
- Copyright: 11/05/2025
- Publisher: BookBaby
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Summary
That exploration changes everything when Elyari explorers reach the edge of known space. There, they discover a vast network of wormholes—gateways linking distant galaxies. Each portal opens onto a new world: some barren, some vibrant with life. Again and again, they encounter planets eerily similar to their own… and people who could be their mirror image.
The greatest challenge comes with the discovery of Earth. Rich in beauty and innovation, yet scarred by conflict and inequality, it stands at a crossroads between progress and self-destruction. For the Elyari, first contact will demand patience, trust—and the wisdom to share their knowledge without repeating history's mistakes.
Allies are found in unexpected places: visionaries, scientists, and leaders who dare to imagine a better future. Together, they must navigate the delicate balance between helping and interfering, offering and imposing, guiding and controlling. The stakes are nothing less than the survival of both worlds—and the chance to forge an alliance unlike any in the galaxy.
From dazzling alien landscapes to the corridors of Earth's power, Children of Auraleth is a sweeping tale of discovery, diplomacy, and the search for common ground. It's a story of two civilizations born under the same stars—separated by light-years but united by possibility.
The universe is vast. The journey is dangerous. But sometimes, the most extraordinary discoveries aren't in the stars… they're in each other.




