Slaves of Gavakh

An epic sci-fi novel of fallen gods, ancient power, and the legacy of the Anunnaki

Slaves of Gavakh is an epic science fiction novel that merges cosmic mystery with ancient history, myth, and a profound moral dilemma.

When an alien starship crashes on Earth in 4000 B.C., its crew—tall, pale beings with extraordinary abilities—finds themselves among the tribes of Mesopotamia. To survive, they share their knowledge: agriculture, architecture, astronomy, and writing.

In return, they ask for faith. Cooperation evolves into worship. Temples rise. The aliens become gods. Through rituals, they begin harvesting a mysterious energy—Gavakh—from human souls.

Among the descendants of gods and men, Sharum is born—a key to salvation or doom. At the heart of it all is a broken friendship between two beings: Ea, a compassionate scientist, and Anshar, a leader who has lost his love. Their clash leads to betrayal, war, and the fall of an empire.

Can a being born of two worlds become a bridge—or a fracture—between them?

A story about fathers and sons, love and fanaticism, sacrifice and legacy. For fans of deep mythology, moral complexity, and philosophical sci-fi.

“Are the gods we worship truly our creators, or simply our first conquerors?”

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What Readers Are Saying

"An enthralling read! The blend of sci-fi and ancient history is brilliant."
- Jane Lanson, Verified Reader

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"Couldn't put it down. A thought-provoking masterpiece."
- July Densen, Book Blogger

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[EXCLUSIVE]

The Secret of Gavakh's Power

The greatest mystery in the history of Gavakh is not the Anunnaki's arrival, but how they sustained their power when their home star died. This passage reveals the shocking truth: the lifeblood of their massive ship was not drawn from the cosmos, but from the most primal human resource—**emotion**.

Under the command of Anshar, a grand **ziggurat** was constructed, transforming from a religious monument into a conduit. It was a machine designed to harvest the energy from human ritual, awe, worship, and even despair. This pivotal moment established the Anunnaki not just as visitors, but as the true, unknowing masters of early human civilization.

Excerpt: The Ziggurat and the Sacrifice

"To sustain their own lives — and perhaps restart their ship — the Anunnaki needed energy. Gavakh. But it could no longer be drawn from the stars. So they built a temple. A ziggurat. Crafted under Anshar’s command, it was not just stone. It was a conduit — **harvesting emotional resonance from ritual, from awe, from worship.**"

"People came. Prayed. Sang. Cried. And unknowingly… **fed the machine**. Ea watched, troubled. But Anshar’s mind was fixed. On the highest tier of the temple, Anshar addressed the crowd: 'From this day forward, your prayers will give us strength. And we — shall give you knowledge.' Behind him, Ea stood with Ninna, their hands entwined. He knew this was only the beginning. A great cycle had begun. And no one could yet know where it would lead."

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