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Tuesday, January 20, 2026

Museum of Faceless Gods

Museum of Faceless Gods
© Surazeus
2026 01 20

Linking America to Angloland 
through Arthurity of my startled heart, 
I cartograph through noble characters 
narrative charter of our mythless state, 
rebuilding both Eden and Avalon 
as amusement parks where children can play. 

Constructing nation of Zarathia 
from crumbling ruins of America, 
I constitute new order of the world 
based on liberty and justice for all 
that aggregates all nations of the Earth 
with equal opportunity to live. 

To be means to belong to the tale 
of all world nations united through law 
that treats each individual with fair code, 
instead of the enclosed genetic tribe, 
for all humans on this resourceful globe 
spring from One Mother who taught us to sing. 

Though Justice sometimes seems to take too long 
to bend arc of the universe toward right, 
we stake fate on Utopian asymptote 
to secure thin curve from rational function 
of historical progress toward democracy 
against existential void of despair. 

Great heroes die into world narrative 
when selfless deeds of courage they perform 
inspire our hearts with vision of their role 
as now essential to our social health 
so we idolize them as divine gods 
to preserve ideal spirit of their trope. 

To achieve immortality through fame 
as stereotype based on your character, 
you must sacrifice your life to your myth 
through curse of fortune engineered by stars 
which molds your spirit to mask of your mind 
portrayed in Museum of Faceless Gods. 

After empire of America falls, 
corrupted by greed of the narcissist 
who tries to make himself hero of fate 
till his fantasy collapses from lies, 
we rewrite tale of our democracy 
signified with new name Zarathia. 

Zarathia means courage of the truth, 
which motivates our quest for liberty, 
inspires brave heart of every human being 
who shares this globe from sea to shining sea 
with generous attention of respect 
to each soul whose tale weaves our world myth. 



1 comment:

  1. Orpheus hangs mask of every human who has ever lived in the Museum of Faceless Gods to include everyone in the epic tale of humanity.

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