Les Survivants de l'Atlantide, Albert Slosman
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📘 Les Survivants de l'Atlantide (The Survivors of Atlantis), the second volume of Albert Slosman's trilogy, here is a summary of the work:
The Starting Point: The Post-Cataclysm
The narrative begins immediately after the "Great Cataclysm" of July 27, 9792 BC, which submerged the continent of Ahâ-Men-Ptah (Atlantis). The survivors, few in number, managed to escape in unsinkable boats ("Mandjit") and landed on the coast of present-day Morocco, a region they named Ta Mana (The Land of the West).
The Fratricidal Struggle
The book portrays the division of the survivors into two enemy clans who wage a "battle of giants" over millennia:
The Followers of Horus (*Hor*): Led by the lineage of Ousir (Osiris) and his son Hor (Horus), they represent the original monotheism faithful to Ptah and seek to re-establish the "Covenant with God".
The Rebels of Set (*Sit*): Led by Ousir's brother, Sit, and his descendants. They are described as idolaters and "Sun Worshippers", morally responsible for the cataclysm due to their impiety.
Key Events and Characters
Resurrection of Osiris: A crucial part describes the arrival of Ousir wrapped in a bull's skin. Thanks to the rituals and faith of his wife Iset (Isis) and Nek-Bet, he is "resurrected" (awakened from a comatose state) long enough to instruct his son Horus and legitimize his succession as the first divine Pêr-Ahâ (Pharaoh/Descendant of the Ancient One) in this new land.
The Blacksmiths of Horus: To combat the violent rebels, a caste of warrior-artisans, the Masnitiou (Blacksmiths), is formed, who use iron weapons to protect the monotheistic community.
Anubis: The book highlights the role of Anubis, son of Nek-Bet, who develops the techniques of embalming and preserving bodies, fundamental to the theology of the survival of the soul.
The Great Exodus
The work narrates the "Great Mourning" and the long march of exile through North Africa. The survivors crossed a region that was progressively drying up, which they called Sâ-Ahâ-Râ ("Land Burned by the Ancient Sun" — the Sahara). Guided by astronomy and the calendar based on the star Sirius (*Sep’ti*), they sought the "Promised Land" or the "Second Heart of God" (*Ath-Ka-Ptah*), which would become Egypt.
Historical Conclusion
The narrative culminates with the arrival at the Nile and the eventual unification of the "Two Territories" (North and South) under King Menes in 4244 BC, founding the first historical dynasty and attempting to reconcile rival factions under a renewed theocracy. The book aims to explain the Atlantean origins of Egyptian civilization, its astronomical science, and its theology before history was distorted by later myths.
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