What follows is a mytho-historical account of the famous ancient events which transpired in the early fifth millennium AD. They have been compiled from several sources, most prominently the personal writings of seven key figures involved, but also from many second and thirdhand accounts in myths, visions, and oral histories, as well as the prophet AZP's writings. These sources have been gathered together many times by many scholars, and this attempt is simply one of many. I have studied these events and those proceeding for all of my life, and have obtained every single source possible to create the definitive account of the stories of the cults of Holy Light and Z, the near-incomprehensibly complex web of events from the first Sumerian civilizations in the 5500s BC to the late Zanxian civilizations of the 4000s AD, and AZP's teachings of Supersystem-Superstructure thought.
These various accounts of the critical moments here in the early fifth millenium AD, which have so reshaped the world, have been dutifully reconstructed into a satisfying and mostly chronological modern epic, contrary to the more dry and piecemeal way they are often presented. This account is told primarily through personal writings slightly adapted into a contemporary "prose" format with other related poems, histories, and writings mixed in as I have seen fit to create the best possible effect and I believe most effectively get across the teachings of these events' primary prophet and interpreter, AZP. This form of "prose" may be unfamiliar to those today, with the written word being much less common now than then, but at the time it was extremely common, and so while some will balk at my treatment I believe it is not only the most effective method of transferring these events and messages, but the one most uniquely fitting for that period.
Lastly, while some details here have been lost to time, faded into myth or only unearthed by more recent visions and retroactive prophecies, the bones are utterly real. The core message here is not just to know the history in all its names and dates, but to learn from its patterns and arcs. We tell these stories now to remember the complex, inescapable web we built around ourselves, which took so many lives, and to vow never again to repeat those mistakes.
Long live the Supersystem, and never again shall we build the Superstructure.
-Aladeania Church-Air-Memory