
The Incarcerated Gods: The Devil You Buried
Synopsis
Every civilization on earth tells the same story: something powerful existed before us, and we locked it up. The Babylonians split a goddess in half. The Greeks threw titans into a pit. The Hebrews chained an angel under a desert. The Japanese tied ropes around rocks and prayed. These stories span every continent and era with no evidence of cross-contamination - yet they describe the same prison.
The Incarcerated Gods is a dark speculative non-fiction work that traces these binding myths across cultures, treating them not as metaphor but as evidence of a shared, buried reality. The book moves through five phases: first introducing the prisons themselves - from Babylonian dragon-coffins to djinn sealed in architecture to fallen angels beneath mountains. Then it examines the wardens - the gods, bloodlines, and rituals designed to keep the doors shut. It escalates into possession, cracks in the containment, and a haunting "Chorus" section where the imprisoned entities speak for themselves - Tiamat, Azazel, a Djinn Marid, the Asura King Bali, and the Kitsune. Written with a researcher's rigor and a horror writer's instinct, the book is structured as an emotional descent: from fascination, to understanding, to unease, to existential dread. It asks one question and spends nineteen chapters making sure you dread the answer: Should we open the doors?
Publisher information
- Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
- ISBN: 9798250368018
- Number of pages: 186
- Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 10 mm
- Languages: English