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The Libro Blanco was his journal. Each page described a reality beginning to split: a crusade that never happened, a language that reversed its syntax, a star vanishing from the night sky. To repair the damage, Ramtha knew he had to do what no weaver had done: write a confession in a medium so inert that time’s agents—beings he called the "Erasers"—could not detect it. Tin. White vellum. Silence.

To be continued, perhaps, in a library that doesn’t yet exist. libro blanco ramtha

No one had spoken that name in centuries. Ramtha was a ghost story whispered to novices: a Moorish scholar who had converted to Christianity, only to be tried by the Inquisition not for heresy, but for something far stranger— chronological dissonance . The Libro Blanco was his journal

He lit a second candle. The letters gleamed like quiet stars. To be continued, perhaps, in a library that

Brother Mateo read by firelight, his faith trembling.