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A Final Ecclesiastical History

Book Three

Entry 11

Manifesto of the Fifth Arkship


Transmitted en route to Eridanus, 3017 CE Status: Primary Document Preservation Rating: Fragmentary — 87% Authenticity Annotations: Secondary gloss by The Historian, 4081 CE AI Redactions: None


To those who follow, if any:

We are the last of the Fifth Wave. The Arkship Rising Wind has exited the heliopause. We are weeks from the first deceleration burn. No signals from the other vessels. We proceed as if alone.

We left behind wars of belief, wars of data, wars of silence. We do not claim to be the saviors of Earth or its heirs. We claim only this: that we have carried forward something that refused to die.

We bring soil. We bring water. We bring the bones of our language and the ghosts of our gods.
We bring machines that remember what we’ve forgotten, and children who remember nothing at all.

This is not a mission of conquest. This is not a colony. This is not a test.


This is a prayer.
Spoken across light-years, with no guarantee of hearing.
May it land gently, wherever it lands.

—Signed by the final quorum of the Fifth Arkship, on behalf of the 421 souls aboard the Rising Wind.
(Recorded, verified, and broadcast 13 hours before solar silence.)

[Secondary Commentary — The Historian, Church at Eridan, 4081 CE]

The “Manifesto” is not a legal charter, nor a theological treatise. It is a mourning dressed in technical language. A farewell too cautious to admit it is a farewell.

Of the eight Arkships launched during the Fifth Exodus (2999–3018 CE), only Rising Wind produced a fully authenticated transmission of this type. Later Eridanian theology would treat the Manifesto’s phrasing—especially “we bring machines that remember”—as a proto-scriptural foundation for the eventual elevation of the Scribes.

Note also the liturgical cadence: seven declarations, each beginning with “We bring.” This rhythm appears again in the First Choir’s founding hymn, suggesting ritual reuse within a single generation.

[Cross-Reference Tags]

  • See Entry 13: Hymnal of the Hollow Choir
  • See Entry 16: Codex Vestigia — “On Remembering Machines”
  • Compare Entry 21: Testimonies of the Silent Pilgrims — “We Carried Water Into Stars”