The Chronicles Of The Fallen Heroes: The Preface

Published on 2 September 2025 at 00:45

Preface

 

Welcome to the first instalment of Chronicles of the Fallen Heroes. This preface sets the tone for a journey through myth, memory, and meaning. It’s not a history, it’s a reckoning. It’s not a theory, it’s a lived truth. Read with care, and question everything.

 

These pages will outline what occurred to me.

Why do we know little about humanity’s past?

Due to this fact, they won the war.

They gain the power to control the resources and the population.

Then, they lie concerning affairs of the heart.

As a result, I looked at our ancestors’ possible past.

To investigate how their beliefs entered society.

Creating social norms in politics.

Where the past affects the present and the future.

 

The following preface outlines why I wrote this book and the journey we are about to embark on.

My curiosity started many years ago.

As a young boy, on a warm spring day, I asked my grandmother, ‘Why do we use money?’

In a broad Jamaican accent. She replied, ‘Shut up. Don’t ask me such a stupid question.’

First, this book will examine why society uses money as a means of exchange for goods and services.

Some people give their labour for nothing. Working for a charity makes them feel better. Why doesn’t the world work for a fair share of the resources?

Why does society need a tool that enslaves the population?

This only allows corrupt governments to commit financial crimes and use a psychological weapon.

I asked myself these questions before I went to the library with my school class for the first time.

At the age of five or six, I posed a second thought. I noticed a book about mythology on the bottom shelf on my first visit to the Hulme Library in Manchester.

But that book did not mention a God of Love. It just mentioned Cupid’s association with several warring deities.

Part of growing up is seeing people’s relationships, which posed a third puzzle: Why is he beating her up?

Then, the question is answered when you listen to adult conversations on the other side of the door.

It’s money problems, drinking and hardcore drugs; he’s having an affair, and he doesn’t care.

He beats her every day. You think. No way, he must be insane.

Leave, I say. Run away, don’t stay.

But giving his children the best is challenging.

With economics, there’s no rest or play. It’s stressful every day.

Now that I’m an adult, I’m asking myself.

A fourth question emerged: Since society feels the effects of the economic squeeze, it doesn’t serve humanity’s needs.

Finally, look at all the stress related to financial needs.

Environmental hazards aren’t natural; they’re disastrous.

Then there’s war. Our poor boys come home sore. They are battered, war-torn and those with mind-altering wounds.

I can hear you say anarchy is on the way. I say, ‘No way.’

Two things would prevent chaos and disorder.

We should teach our children to respect and appreciate deities. They are tender, free-giving entities to their children, and society should reflect that fact.

I nearly forgot, and most importantly. Democracy stipulates that any new government must operate within the existing laws. Any unjust law must be voted out.

 

**The Perception of Love in Jesus Christ’s Teachings**

The following paragraphs discuss our Lord Jesus Christ’s perception and philosophy, ‘Love thy neighbour.’

According to the prophet Jesus Christ. Heaven and hell are on Earth.

If you do not believe in divinity. Where do you think you are?

An illusion can deceive your perception. Propaganda repeats the lies, and a falsehood distorts reality.

Throughout history, numerous wars have been caused by the enforcement of game economics and the imposition of rule of law, which has distorted our perception, leaving us without direction.

Most importantly, which deities, if any?

Does the population worship? 

Today, people pray to many types of warring idols. Few set an excellent example to follow, as scientific theories dominate modern reasoning, and there is no unified conclusion. 

Now, the world faces a future with many hindrances in politics.

It is an institute that does not solve problems but creates more.

Storytelling opens the mind to many possibilities. They raise questions that solve a puzzle.

History demonstrates how the Greeks and Romans forcefully imposed their economic systems on the Western world’s population. But who could have devised the game?

Economics dictates governments’ decisions. Many of these have devastating consequences for humanity and the environment.

 

Society now has a system that fails the majority without a positive influence, but instead presents a wicked, warring icon for the future to look up to.

This book will examine how mythological stories influence modern society and how money entered the community. Where the continued racism stems from and why mental health deteriorates.

The untold story reveals a dreadful picture that uncovers why and who could have brought money into society.

 

**The Eye of Providence: A Symbol of Omnipresence and Generosity**

In religious and secular groups, they acknowledge the all-seeing eye. It is known as the Eye of Providence.

Its symbol represents the Spirit’s omnipresence everywhere but nowhere. The deity’s omniscience relates to the collective accumulation of humanity’s scientific knowledge, artistic creativity and spiritual awareness.

The deity’s leadership is demonstrated. The spirits freely give resources with a merciful hand.

The mysterious force or energy has a forgiving soul. Humanity should replicate the spirit’s persona, emulate the generosity of its life force, and honour the essence’s presence.

The summary conclusion details the book’s content and is on the flip side of these pages.

 

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