A Nereidonian-Roman Treaty
The Roman and Nereidonian Treaty of Non-Aggression following the Battle of Palus (4th Century CE). The diplomatic foundation for centuries of cautious coexistence across the Mediterranean.
Treaties, technical manuals, and fictional scientific journals — the meta-documents that flesh out the Nereidonian world. These pieces sit alongside the novels as canon reference material; standalone reader pages are not yet published.
The Roman and Nereidonian Treaty of Non-Aggression following the Battle of Palus (4th Century CE). The diplomatic foundation for centuries of cautious coexistence across the Mediterranean.
Textbook for university-level builders covering water management, road networks, and city planning across the Nereidonian archipelago.
Encyclopedia exploring Nereidonian zoology, biology, and ecology from a unique taxonomic perspective rooted in Taíno and Arawak knowledge.
Explainer on the Nereidonian calendar system and civilizational cycles — how the republic measured time, ritual, and harvest.
A "contained heresy" documenting philosophical debates and contradictions regarding the nature of time. Preserved by the republic precisely because it disagreed with itself.
Visual guide to the evolution of Nereidonian military equipment over two millennia — from Greco-Egyptian armor to Age-of-Sail naval kit.
Deep dive into land-based operations, infantry strategy, and combined arms warfare — the doctrinal counterpart to the better-known naval tradition.
Illustrated encyclopedia of vessel classes, naval tactics, and deep-water campaigns. The defining reference for the Nereidonian way of war at sea.
Manual for specialized units, intelligence gathering, and clandestine warfare — modern Nereidonian doctrine, declassified for the canon.
Scientific journal analyzing the Ptolemaios 25 migratory vessel discovery (25 BCE).
Journal examining New World civilizations' reactions to Mediterranean migrants (100 BCE – 400 CE).
Study investigating the genetic markers and physiological adaptations of the Nereidi people across the diaspora.
Archaeological report on the Ptolemaios 50 merchant vessel shipwreck (mid-1st century BCE).
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