Antarctica Wasn’t Always Frozen — And History Knows It
Antarctica is supposed to be simple.
A frozen wasteland.
Uninhabitable.
Untouched by ancient civilization.
But history doesn’t agree.
Ancient maps — some drawn centuries before Antarctica was officially discovered — depict land masses shockingly similar to its coastline. The Piri Reis map. The Orontius Finaeus map. Cartography that shouldn’t exist.
How could ancient civilizations chart a continent buried under miles of ice?
That question became the spark behind Legend.
In the opening pages of the novel
LEGEND
a mysterious vessel docks in Alexandria in 20 B.C. — carrying scrolls, coordinates, and a map that should not exist. A map showing land beyond the known world. A chain of islands stretching toward Antarctica.
And then… the ship vanishes.
For two thousand years, the secret waits.
Until Dr. Calvin Prentice uncovers it.
Legend explores a chilling possibility:
What if Antarctica wasn’t always frozen?
What if something ancient still lies beneath the ice?
And what if powerful forces have worked for centuries to keep it buried?
This isn’t just a thriller.
It’s a question mark aimed directly at human history.
If you’re fascinated by:
Lost civilizations
Forbidden knowledge
Ancient cartography
Antarctica conspiracy theories
Then Legend was written for you.
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