David Talbott - The Saturn Myth Apr 2026

The idea that Saturn, Venus, and Mars were once aligned in a single "stack" above the Earth's North Pole.

The myths were true: the gods were going to war, and the sky was about to fall.

If you are developing this further, you might want to incorporate these specific concepts from Talbott’s thesis: David Talbott - The Saturn Myth

Young Elian stood on the edge of the obsidian cliffs, looking up. Around the Great Star, a shimmering skirt of light—the —pulsed with a low, rhythmic hum that vibrated in the marrow of his bones. There was no moon, no scattering of distant stars; there was only the Column of Light that connected the earth to the heart of the god above. "It is moving," Elian whispered.

As he spoke, a jagged arc of crimson lightning leaped from the horizon, clawing toward the celestial pole. The ground groaned. For the first time in ten thousand years, the shadow of the mountain shifted. The "Sun" was swaying. The idea that Saturn, Venus, and Mars were

When the alignment broke, the resulting plasma storms were interpreted by survivors as dragons or serpents attacking the sun. Commentaries on the Gallic War by Julius Caesar (1908).pdf

Beside him, the High Shaman didn't turn. His eyes were milky with age, fixed on the radiant wheel. "The axle is breaking, boy. The Golden Age is a thin glass about to shatter." Around the Great Star, a shimmering skirt of

In the time before the Great Shaking, the world lived under the unblinking gaze of the . It hung at the very peak of the heavens, a colossal wheel of violet and gold that never set. To the elders of the valley, it was the Throne of the First King—the star they called Saturn.

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