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mythological-resurgence
Various cultures interpret the Wanderer through their own mythologies, such as Hindu kalpa cycles, Egyptian deities, and Christian apocalyptic imagery, revitalizing ancient beliefs.
1 chapter across 1 book
The Wanderer (1965)Fritz Leiber
Chapter 29
Chapter Twenty-eight of The Wanderer depicts the fifth appearance of the Wanderer planet in Earth's night sky, triggering widespread social, religious, and psychological upheavals globally. The narrative explores diverse human reactions—from worship and revolt to scientific skepticism and personal crises—amid catastrophic floods and environmental chaos. The chapter also portrays intimate human moments of resilience and adaptation, highlighting the contrast between cosmic events and individual experiences.