“Civilizations pass. Structures remain. A structural reading of worlds, systems and cycles.”
Most of what surrounds us appears stable. Continuous. Accessible. Shared. But this perception is incomplete.
When continuity breaks. At certain moments, something shifts: access changes, zones appear or disappear, connections weaken or intensify. The world does not collapse. It reconfigures.
What we call reality is not a uniform field. It is structured:
• shared presents
• non-shared presents
• retained zones
• fluctuating zones
• rejected zones
These are not metaphors. They are conditions of access.
Navigating a structured world. Understanding a system is not enough. One must learn to move within it.
Some paths remain open.
Others require alignment.
Some are permanently closed.
What matters is not only where you are — but what remains accessible.
Why narrative becomes necessary. A purely analytical description is not sufficient. Because structure is not always visible. Narrative allows exploration, displacement, and testing of limits. It reveals what cannot be directly observed.
The Mide Inquiry series explores:
• structured worlds
• zones and boundaries
• access and continuity
• control points and stable lines
Through fiction — but grounded in structure.
A different kind of inquiry. This is not a detective story. It is not speculative fiction alone. It is a method of exploration.
Each volume examines a world where structure becomes visible:
• Volume 1 — the emergence of structured zones
• Volume 2 — movement through constrained environments
• Volume 3 — control points and system stability
In development
• further explorations of structured worlds
👉 Full volumes available at: https://www.legendsandcycles.com