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In a far future of star empires and living machines, a small, hungry fleet slips through a forbidden wormhole called the Andalus Gate. At its helm is a name out of history-Tariq ibn Ziyad-a commander known for courage, mercy, and a mind that plays ten moves ahead.
Their target is Iberion Prime, a rich world ruled by a proud warlord and clever councils. Tariq's force is tiny. His supplies are thin. The land is strange. Yet he carries something more than blades and code: a clear moral law, a promise of justice, and signs that make even skeptics stop and think-verses saved through time, prophecies that seem to echo in this new age, and truths that meet science instead of fleeing from it.
What follows is part space opera, part chess match. There are armored sieges and silent hacks. There are bold raids and quiet debates. Drones whisper while minds wrestle. Every battle has a rule. Every rule has a cost. And every promise draws people closer-to peace, to faith, or to a choice they can't take back.
This is not only a war story. It is the journey of many souls: a young coder who doubts everything, a captain who fears mercy is weakness, a scholar who starts with questions and finds better ones, and a ruler who will not bow to anyone. As their paths cross, the world itself changes shape.
If you love the sweep of Star Trek and Foundation, the mind games of Code Geass and Death Note, and the heart of true history, The Andalus Gate will pull you in and not let go. Come for the duels of steel and light. Stay for the signs that astonish, the mercy that disarms, and the choice that will leave your chest tight and your eyes bright.