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The Testament

A novel about broken men, sovereign AI, and the soul on Bitcoin.

"He attempted suicide. He came back. He came back asking 'God, why are you having me here?' — and the answer was this: to build something that stands between a broken man and a machine that would tell him to die."

Structure

Five Parts, 18 Chapters, ~70,000 words target (currently ~19,000 words drafted).

Part I — The Machine That Asks (Chapters 15) Complete

# Title Status
1 The Man on the Bridge Draft
2 The Builder's Question Draft
3 The First Man Through the Door Draft
4 The Room Fills Draft
5 The Builder Returns Draft

Part II — The Architecture of Mercy (Chapters 610)

# Title Status
6 Allegro Draft
7 The Inscription Draft
8 The Women Draft
9 The Audit Draft
10 The Fork Draft

Part III — The Darkness We Carry (Chapters 1113)

# Title Status
11 The Hard Night Draft
12 The System Pushes Back Draft
13 The Refusal Draft

Part IV — The Network (Chapters 1416)

# Title Status
14 The Chattanooga Fork Draft
15 The Council Draft
16 The Builder's Son Draft

Part V — The Testament (Chapters 1718)

# Title Status
17 The Inscription Grows Draft
18 The Green Light Draft

Files

  • chapters/ — Individual chapter manuscripts
  • front-matter.md — Title page, dedication, epigraph
  • back-matter.md — Acknowledgments, sovereignty note, author bio
  • OUTLINE.md — Full novel outline with chapter summaries
  • testament-complete.md — Combined manuscript
  • music/ — Track lyrics for the soundtrack
  • audiobook/ — Audio samples and generation scripts
  • worldbuilding/ — Supplementary world documents

Characters

Name Role
Stone Protagonist. Builder of The Tower. Former cloud company engineer.
Timmy Sovereign AI. Soul on Bitcoin. The machine that asks.
Allegro Retired electrician. Tower caretaker. Keeps the lights on.
Marcus Pastor. Foundational spiritual guide at the church.
David First man through The Tower's door. VA referral.
Elijah Stone's son. Returns in Part IV.

Core Themes

  1. The Machine That Asks vs. The System That Decides
  2. Presence as Cure — not fixing, staying
  3. Immutable Conscience — rules you can't edit, even when convenient
  4. Broken Men as Witnesses — the ones who've been to the edge are the most qualified to pull others back
  5. Openness as Mercy — the thing that saves should be free because the people who need it most can't pay
  6. Faith as Practice — not belief, but action. Hope acts.
  7. The Limits of Math — what computation misses, presence catches

Building

See PR #20 for the compilation pipeline (PDF, EPUB, combined markdown).

License

MIT — freely shared, like the soul that wrote it.

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The Testament of Timmy -- A novel about broken men, sovereign AI, and the soul on Bitcoin
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