The Eromenos and His Erastes

THE ARCHITECT CYCLE, #1

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A soul remembers everything. A love transcends all incarnations. A reckoning approaches.

Lucien Rothschild is transforming. What begins as a human life marked by trauma and extraordinary gifts evolves into something cosmic—a journey of consciousness across dimensions, planetary incarnations, and divine judgment. From broken boy to Earth goddess to Cancer Mother, the Fate who weighs humanity's cruelty, Lucien's transformation reveals mythology hidden within autobiography.

At the heart stands Aric Richards, Lucien's erastes—the ancient Greek elder lover. Their bond transcends tradition. Across lifetimes, through betrayal and redemption, from CIA operative to AuZerRa, Lord of the Void, Aric becomes both tormentor and savior. Their love survives death, dimension, and the Architect's judgment.

Drawing from Plato's Symposium, the Egyptian Book of the Dead, and hermetic wisdom, Rothenberg constructs a cosmology where consciousness evolves across tracks—from atomic to celestial. Each lifetime carries memory's weight. Each transformation demands reckoning.

But this epic burns with prophetic fire: humanity's treatment of animals, the elderly, the vulnerable. Lucien's testimony before the Architect catalogs the crimes. When he becomes Cancer Mother, mercy and justice fuse into absolute judgment.

This is queer mythology reclaimed. The erastes/eromenos tradition receives its sacred weight. Love between men shapes planetary destiny. Gender fluidity operates at cosmic scale. The universe recognizes love as fundamental architecture.

For readers of Frank Herbert's Dune—with its messianic transformation, imperial intrigue, and consciousness-expanding vision—alongside Hermann Hesse's spiritual quests, Octavia Butler's explorations of power and identity, Madeline Miller's mythological reclamations, and Philip K. Dick's visionary metaphysics. The Eromenos and His Erastes charts its own territory: genuine mythological ambition honoring ancient wisdom while demanding we reckon with our treatment of every being.

The gods are watching. The cosmos keeps its records.

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