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Amberstone Extras 3

  Amberstone Extras #024 – The Saint Programme: France’s Miracle, or Its Last Gamble?

  Excerpt from The Amberstone Doctrine – A Study of Faith & Warfare in the 21st Century

  "A Saint is not made. A Saint is called. But if they do not hear, we must listen harder." – Mother Superior Beatrix, 2059

  Deep beneath the streets of Paris, carved into the bones of a city older than empires, lies the Amberstone Cathedral. It is not a church in the traditional sense—no grand masses are held, no pilgrims visit. Instead, it is a sanctuary, a sealed convent where faith is not simply practiced but cultivated.

  It was here that the Saint Programme was conceived.

  Stolen from its rightful author, this tale is not meant to be on Amazon; report any sightings.

  After the nuclear scare of the 2030s, France—like many nations—began building underground sanctuaries. But the Amberstone Project was different. Within its walls, the holiest relics of Christendom were gathered:

  Ascalon, the spear of St. George, said to slay not just dragons, but demons.

  A fragment of the True Cross, preserved beyond time.

  The banner of the Fleur-de-Lis, once carried by Jeanne d'Arc herself.

  The tunic of Saint Martha, who tamed the beast Tarasque with but her voice.

  The purpose of the Saint Programme was simple: Raise a Saint.

  No experiments. No enhancements. No forced miracles.

  Only prayer, scripture, and immersion in divinity.

  For decades, the convent waited. Candidates came and went, devout but untouched by the divine. It seemed that whatever voice had spoken to the Saints of old had long since gone silent.

  Then came Chevelle.

  The first girl to hear something. The first to speak back.

  The question remains: Was she chosen by God, or did she awaken something that should have remained asleep?

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