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Before medicine became science, it was heresy. In the dying marshlands of ancient Eridu, disease is worshipped instead of cured. The empire of Akkad-Vow rules through sacred bio-mystic rituals, while healers are forbidden from cutting the human body under penalty of death. Illness is declared divine judgment. Suffering is law. Then Namshu commits the ultimate taboo. A young tribal healer obsessed with anatomy and physical causality, he saves a dying child by stitching a severed artery shut — proving that flesh can be understood rather than feared. Branded an enemy of temple and empire, Namshu is hunted across plague-ridden kingdoms as a deadly sickness known as the Uh-Rot spreads through poisoned rivers and collapsing cities. Joined by Adapa, a battle-scarred hunter infected by the Rot, and Ninsun, a priestess who uncovers a conspiracy between religion and empire, Namshu discovers the horrifying truth: the plague is not a curse from the gods, but a man-made catastrophe accelerating the collapse of civilization itself. As empires burn and faith begins to fracture, Namshu fights to preserve forbidden medical knowledge before it is erased forever. But clay tablets cannot survive war. To save the future, he creates something the world has never seen before: A portable book. Tome Genesis is a dark epic about the birth of medicine, the war against ignorance, and the first scientist in a world that believes curiosity is sacrilege. Enter the Divine Healer Universe — where knowledge itself is rebellion.
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