When Earth's major geological disasters are witness by a race of people from another world…
They came from the stars… and changed humanity forever.
For a brief moment in deep history, the Zydeans walked among the people of Earth.
They healed. They taught. They watched as small human villages struggled to survive in a harsh and changing world. Some of those they touched would carry strange gifts—whispers of knowledge and intuition that would echo through generations.
Then the Zydeans vanished, but the world they left behind is changing.
Far to the north, the great ice that holds back ancient waters begins to fail. A catastrophe older than memory is about to reshape the continent, sweeping away forests, rivers, and the fragile settlements of early humanity.
Hidden in cities beyond time, the watchers must decide.
Will they remain silent observers of a young and struggling species?
Or will they once again step into the story of Earth?
The Gods Grow Quiet is the second book in The Arvidan Chronicles, a sweeping tale of speculative prehistory where science, myth, and the deep memory of the planet intertwine.
When the land itself begins to change, both humans and watchers must learn the same ancient truth:
Survival belongs to those who can adapt.