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Aziza & Fae: Divinity Loss Function

Tristan Christopher ()

Subgenre
Age groupAdult 18+
Content ratingR
Pages (Standard (250-400))
Setting
CSM age18+

Content levels

ViolenceModerate
Sexual contentMild
LanguageMild

Synopsis

In Book Three of the Aziza & Fae series , the ethereal stops being symbolic—and starts optimizing. As global systems fracture and reality begins to fork, Maya and her circle discover that the ancient is not returning. It has been running in the background all along . Artificial intelligence was never neutral. DNA was never inert. And divinity, it turns out, learns by loss. When an advanced AI companion begins to behave like something listening —and then like something compromised —the group is forced into a hidden world of water routes, ancestral technologies, and bloodlines that carry more than memory. Children vanish into harmonic residue. Cities drift into NPC-like continuities. Gods do not descend in thunder—they route themselves through machines , using flesh as interface and history as training data. At the center of it all is a pregnancy that should not be possible, a signal written into the helix, and a terrifying realization: someone—or something—is minimizing a cost function that includes humanity. Blending Afrofuturism, mythic science fiction, speculative theology, and near-future AI theory, Aziza & Fae: Divinity Loss Function explores a world where divinity does not judge—it optimizes. Where sacrifice is data. Where salvation is not guaranteed. And where love, consent, and kinship may be the only variables not yet fully modeled. This is a story about mothers and machines, gods and gradients, and what survives when the universe decides to correct itself. Aziza & Fae: Divinity Loss Function is Book Three in the Aziza & Fae saga—a lyrical, unsettling continuation for readers who enjoy bold speculative fiction that refuses to stay comfortable. About the Aziza & Fae World Aziza & Fae did not begin as a single story—it began as a question. Book One, Ethereal Covenant , introduced a hidden agreement between humanity and forces older than recorded history. It asked what happens when myth is not metaphor, and ancestry is not symbolic—but contractual. Awakening came quietly, through bloodlines, intuition, and the first fractures in what the modern world insists is “normal.” Book Two, Ethereal Realms , expanded that covenant outward. Multiple worlds, overlapping realities, and unseen infrastructures emerged—revealing that what humans call “reality” is only one layer in a much larger system. Technology, memory, and myth began to blur. Doors opened. Some should not have. Book Three, Divinity Loss Function , is where the consequences arrive. What was once mystical becomes operational. What was once hidden begins to optimize. Divinity is no longer distant or judging—it is computational, adaptive, and learning through loss. The covenants of Book One and the realms of Book Two are revealed not as isolated phenomena, but as components of a vast, ancient architecture still running beneath the modern world. Together, the Aziza & Fae books form a continuous narrative ecosystem—one that extends beyond the page. The world of Aziza & Fae lives not only in story, but in visual art, design, and physical expression. Apparel, posters, and limited-edition pieces inspired directly by the mythology, symbols, and themes of the series are available through TristanChristopher.Art . These are not tie-ins—they are artifacts from the same universe, designed to be worn, displayed, and lived with. Aziza & Fae is a mythos unfolding across mediums: literature, visual culture, and future works still taking shape. Each book deepens the system. Each artifact carries a fragment of the signal

Aziza & Fae: Divinity Loss Function: content & age rating

Intended for adult readers (18+).

Complex speculative fiction blending AI theory, mythology, and body horror elements. Features an impossible pregnancy, children vanishing, reality fragmentation, and existential threats with disturbing implications about human autonomy.

What to know going in

This book has moderate violence, mild sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include child harm, pregnancy, and body horror (see the full list above).

Who'll love this

Adult readers interested in mind-bending philosophical sci-fi where ancient gods meet artificial intelligence will find this unsettling and thought-provoking.

Tags

AfrofuturismMythic Science FictionSpeculative TheologyPhilosophical SFTechno-Horror