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Guardians of Gaia: Humanity's Last Stand is a near-future eco‑sci‑fi thriller about four planetary stewards-Cephos (stone), Veina (wind), Gorg (fire), and Antone (time)-who intervene to stop humanity from igniting a global catastrophe. The novel follows their strategic, morally complex interventions as they disable launch systems, reshape atmospheres, neutralize warheads, and grant a single hour for leaders to choose a different path.
The story moves from subterranean awakenings to orbital flares, from UN chambers to Arctic ice platforms, blending political drama, technical detail, and elemental spectacle. It asks what justice looks like when the planet itself takes a hand: who decides, who pays the cost, and how a species remakes its institutions, rituals, and ethics after a near‑miss with extinction.
Guardians of Gaia is vivid, character‑driven, and urgent. It is for readers who like intelligent climate and geopolitical thrillers, speculative first‑contact mythos grounded in planetary science, and stories that treat stewardship as both a technical challenge and a moral practice.
Key themes: planetary agency; deterrence and disarmament; moral courage under pressure; the slow work of repair.