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In a distant future where humanity believes it has solved every mystery and reached the pinnacle of existence, peace reigns across the galaxy—or so it seems. Advanced technology has transformed society into something almost divine, with humans taking on saintlike animal forms and spending their days in spiritual reflection, artificial bliss, and carefully maintained harmony. Yet beneath this utopian surface lie hidden truths that threaten everything their civilization is built upon.
When rumors spread that an ancient prophet has returned in the form of a troubled young girl, long-buried questions begin to resurface. Her appearance challenges accepted history, unsettles powerful institutions, and threatens to unravel a society that has spent centuries believing it had all the answers.
At the center of the coming upheaval are two royal siblings locked in a struggle over the future of humanity. One is a revered empress who believes salvation can only be found through faith and spiritual awakening. The other is her estranged brother, an alcoholic university dean whose hopes rest on technology and scientific progress. As resources grow scarce and tensions rise across the galaxy, both become convinced they hold the key to humanity’s survival.
But as events spiral beyond their control, they discover that certainty can be as dangerous as ignorance. Their competing visions will set worlds on a collision course, forcing them to confront uncomfortable truths about power, belief, and the nature of progress itself.
Blending grand science fiction, philosophical questions, and dark humor, Geometry for Ocelots is an imaginative and thought-provoking tale about faith, technology, family, and the consequences of believing you have all the answers at the end of history.







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