The Bloodlines of Sahael Volume Three Book Five: The Housa of Sahael (AUTHORS CUT) Edition (Copy)
The Nibiru know where every gate in Aarde is hidden. And Lord Commander Natas knows that they do.
In The Housa of Sahael, the fifth and final book of Volume Three of The Bloodlines of Sahael, Emperor Vadas and his sons descend from the skies of Nethal's Realm into the sewers of the 'Arth Nations, the last place the Hausan bloodline expected to need. But the path back to Sahael does not run through open sky. It runs through stone, shadow, and a bloodline that has been hiding in plain sight for twenty years.
The Nibiru were the builders of Sahael. They know the locations of every Nairohenge Gate, every vault, every tunnel carved before the fall. When Sahael collapsed, the Nibiru were divided. Half vanished. Half survived in isolation, waiting for the Signs of the Times to confirm the Black Madonna was alive and the long return could begin.
Sisters Ngosi and Niobe have been searching for their father, Monarch Niemus, ever since. Queen Noni, their mother, has led the Ndebele people in the Cove beneath the 'Arth Nations with patience and discipline. Now Emperor Vadas and his sons have arrived, their Hematite eyes unmistakable. And the Nibiru Envoy who can only communicate through sign language carries the message that changes everything.
But Monarch Niemus has not been sitting still. He has survived. He has built a second family. And when he arrives at the Cove with his new wife and twin daughters Nura and Nuru, the room fills with the kind of silence that comes before everything shifts.
Lord Commander Natas is moving against every bloodline simultaneously. The Narsans and the Ennead now patrol the sewer systems. There is no room for delay.
The seven promises are made. The new family connections are finally formed. The Sahaelian skies open wide. And for the first time in the long history of this saga, Sahael itself is in reach.
The Housa of Sahael is the Author's Cut Edition of Dwayne A. Madry's mythic saga drawn from Kemetic, Yoruban, Hausan, and Sumerian history, and now arriving at its most anticipated destination.