Silence in London

LYRA | LAST LIFE AT THE TUNDRA

Ionos travel to London in search of diplomacy.

In Chapter IV of LYRA, our wanderer crosses the Channel carrying the last fragments of hope: a mission to recover withheld profits to help him settle in Spain after forced exile. A night inside King’s Cross Station, strangers who appear like saints beneath the wild rain, and the growing realization that modern systems often erase through silence.

As the Subjects evade and hide, the city transforms into a theatrical labyrinth of train stations, pubs, ferries, shadows, and psychological thresholds where identity itself keeps fracturing.

But Silence in London is not merely a chapter about collapse and the awakening to corrupted systems.

It is about what remains after no one rang the bells and the story continued following us until May 10th, 2026: a day to celebrate warmth, reconciliation and public confession.

About the people who briefly save us. About the unbearable elegance of continuing forward when dignity has already been tested beyond reason.

Where multiple timelines collapse and intersect across two books written in different moments, creating a domino effect that reaches the release date itself.

What will Ionos find once he crosses the Narrow Sea to London? Who is London? A group of hienas? A family? A whole coven? An international company?

And how does Ionos survive with only five euros left in his pocket when even his forced exile keeps being obstructed? What kind of knowledge does he possess to remain that dangerous, even outside his own country, as the obstacles continue closing in?