The Archangel Chronicles

Raymond Colautti

The Archangel Chronicles is a sweeping historical fantasy set at the hinge of history—when heaven brushed the earth and the fate of nations trembled. A reluctant prophet is summoned by the archangels and sent on an extraordinary journey across the ancient world—from the power corridors of Rome to the libraries of Alexandria, from the steppes of Scythia to the deserts of Persia and the distant frontiers of India. Along the way, warriors, queens, philosophers, merchants, and mystics are drawn into a hidden struggle unfolding behind the visible world. As empires clash and destinies converge, unseen forces press against the boundaries of human history. This is a story of courage tested by fire, of love forged in exile, and of the eternal conflict between darkness and light—where faith is not passive belief, but the force that reshapes the world. Author's email : raymond@raydiantlightstudios.com

  1. 4d ago

    AC III Chapter 6 The Prophet's Word

    Send us Fan Mail In the torchlit halls of Machaerus, Herod Antipas celebrates amid wine, music, and intrigue. Under the watchful manipulation of her mother, Herodias, the young Salome performs a mesmerizing dance before the tetrarch and his guests. Intoxicated and enthralled, Antipas rashly swears to grant her whatever she desires. But the request whispered into Salome’s ear by her mother turns the revelry to horror: the head of John the Baptist. Deep beneath the fortress, Brigomarus realizes what is about to happen. Haunted by his own bloody past and determined never again to stand aside while an innocent dies, the aging Gallic warrior attempts to stop Antipas’ executioner. He fights desperately, but is overwhelmed. As John is led away, the prophet refuses rescue and instead blesses Brigomarus, telling him that the Lord has seen his heart. Moments later, imprisoned in John’s empty cell, Brigomarus hears the fatal stroke of the executioner’s sword. Above, the terrible consequence of Antipas’ oath is carried into the banquet hall. John’s severed head is presented beneath a mound of white chrysanthemums. Salome recoils in horror, while Herodias savours what she believes to be her victory. Yet there is no triumph. The guests respond with revulsion and dread, and Antipas realizes that the prophet he ordered killed has become something far more powerful, a martyr whose words now haunt him more fiercely than ever. Alone in the darkness, Brigomarus confronts his grief and the guilt he has carried since the massacre at Bethlehem. Remembering John’s message of repentance, he begins to understand that the past need not remain a prison. As dawn approaches beyond the walls of Machaerus, he senses that although the voice crying in the wilderness has fallen silent, the Word it proclaimed is only beginning to speak. Before sunrise, Shoshanna arrives with Andrew and several of John’s followers. Secretly acting on the remorseful Salome’s orders, they free Brigomarus and recover the Baptist’s remains. They carry John from the fortress and lay him reverently in a hidden tomb among the desert hills. Salome, meanwhile, has fled Machaerus, unable to bear what her mother compelled her to do. Standing before John’s sealed tomb in the light of a new morning, Brigomarus knows what he must do. The Baptist’s mission is finished, but the man John proclaimed still walks the roads of Israel. With Andrew beside him, Brigomarus turns north toward Galilee to seek Jesus, the carpenter from Nazareth. Support the show Send your comments to raymond@raydiantlightstudios.com

    AC III Chapter 6 The Prophet's Word
  2. 5d ago

    AC III Chapter 5 Machaerus

    Send us Fan Mail High above the Dead Sea, the fortress of Machaerus becomes a prison for a prophet, and the setting for a gathering tragedy. In the darkness before dawn, soldiers descend upon the wilderness encampment of John the Baptist. Brigomarus recognizes the danger immediately and stands between his friend and the men sent to arrest him. For a moment, the legendary warrior Brigomarus the Red emerges once more, fighting with the strength and fury of his younger years. But John refuses to resist. Calmly accepting what he knows must come, he allows himself to be taken into the fortress. Within Machaerus, Herod Antipas discovers that Herodias has engineered the arrest without his command. Troubled and divided, he descends into the dungeons to confront the prophet himself. There, stripped of the trappings of court and power, ruler and prisoner speak of authority, corruption, repentance, and mercy. John sees through Antipas with unsettling clarity, telling him that even now mercy remains possible, but only through repentance.  Above the dungeon, another drama is unfolding. Salome, newly arrived at Machaerus, begins to understand why her estranged mother has summoned her. She confides in her faithful servant Shoshona about Herodias’ abandonment, Antipas’ unsettling attention, and her growing fear that her own beauty is about to be used as a weapon. From deep beneath the fortress, John’s voice suddenly rises through the ancient cisterns, denouncing the corruption of the court and crying out against Herodias herself. Salome listens, shaken by a man who seems utterly without fear.  Herodias then reveals the true purpose behind her daughter’s presence. Knowing of Salome’s secret love for the Nabataean prince Obodias, she threatens the young man’s life unless Salome obeys her. She will dance at Antipas’ approaching birthday feast, captivate the tetrarch, and wait until his desire and drunken pride lead him to promise her whatever she asks. Only then will Herodias reveal the price she intends her daughter to demand.  Meanwhile, Brigomarus refuses to surrender his friend. Bribing his way into the depths of Machaerus, he brings Andrew and John, son of Zebedee, to the Baptist’s cell and offers to free him. But John refuses escape. His mission, he tells them, was never to gather followers for himself, but to prepare the way for the One who comes after him. John commands them to find Jesus, the carpenter from Nazareth, and remain with him. And when the grieving Brigomarus begs to save him, John gives the old warrior a different purpose: “You were spared for what comes after.”     As music and laughter echo from Antipas’ feast far above, Brigomarus and the disciples reluctantly leave the dungeon. Behind them, alone beneath the mountain, John the Baptist waits in chains for the fate he has already accepted. In “Machaerus,” the paths of prophet, warrior, ruler, mother, and daughter converge within a fortress of stone. Fear struggles against faith, power against truth, and love against manipulation, as Herodias’ carefully laid trap begins to close. Support the show Send your comments to raymond@raydiantlightstudios.com

    AC III Chapter 5 Machaerus
  3. Jul 24

    AC III Chapter 4 Truth

    Send us Fan Mail The wilderness falls silent as history reaches its turning point. Beside the waters of the Jordan, Brigomarus witnesses the arrival of the humble stranger whom John the Baptist has long awaited. In a moment that changes the course of the world, Jesus is baptized, the heavens are opened, the Spirit descends, and the voice of the Father proclaims Him as the beloved Son. For Brigomarus, every step of his long journey, from soldier and warrior to servant of God, suddenly finds its purpose. As the months pass, Brigomarus continues to serve alongside John, watching vast crowds flock to the wilderness in search of repentance and hope. Among the new seekers are Andrew and Simon, future disciples whose arrival hints at the greater work about to begin. Yet while John’s influence spreads throughout Judea and Galilee, so too does the hostility of the religious authorities and the growing concern of Herod Antipas. The chapter builds toward a series of unforgettable confrontations. At the shadow of the grim fortress of Machaerus, John meets Herod Antipas face to face, fearlessly challenging the ruler’s conscience and declaring that truth is more powerful than any sword. Though fascinated by the prophet’s courage, Antipas is deeply unsettled by words he knows to be true. Soon afterward, John publicly denounces Herodias for her unlawful marriage to Antipas, earning the implacable hatred of the ambitious queen. Behind the palace walls, Herodias begins weaving the deadly intrigue that will ultimately seal the Baptist’s fate, while Antipas finds himself torn between political expediency, personal weakness, and a lingering reverence for the holy man he cannot bring himself to silence. Truth is a chapter of revelation, conviction, and gathering darkness. It marks the passing of the torch from John to Jesus, while revealing how worldly power recoils before uncompromising truth. As the Kingdom of God begins to unfold, the forces determined to oppose it quietly set their plans in motion. Support the show Send your comments to raymond@raydiantlightstudios.com

    AC III Chapter 4 Truth
  4. Jul 11

    AC III Chapter 3 Voices in the Wilderness

    Send us Fan Mail Chapter 3: Voices in the Wilderness Following the death of his beloved mentor, Mara ben Hannaniah, Brigomarus receives one final charge: journey into the Judean wilderness and seek the mysterious prophet called John. Leaving behind the peaceful refuge of the Therapeutae, the former captain of Herod's Gallic Guard undertakes a solitary pilgrimage across the deserts of Egypt and Judea, wrestling with memories of violence, guilt, and the lingering shadows of his past. At the banks of the Jordan, Brigomarus encounters John the Baptist, a fearless prophet whose fiery call to repentance pierces deeper than any sword. Through baptism and John's uncompromising teaching, Brigomarus discovers that true peace is not merely the absence of violence, but the complete surrender of self to God's purpose. The warrior who once served earthly kings begins to find his place in preparing the way for the coming Messiah. As Brigomarus joins John's growing band of followers, he witnesses lives transformed through repentance, mercy, and hope. Around nightly campfires, John recounts his own extraordinary journey, from his miraculous birth and years among the Essenes at Qumran to his realization that God's call was not to hide from the world, but to summon all people to renewal. Their conversations reveal the spiritual foundations of John's ministry and the profound meaning behind the waters of the Jordan. The chapter closes with an ominous new destination. John announces that they will journey to the fortress of Machaerus, the very stronghold where Brigomarus once served Herod Antipas. There, the prophet hints, they will each play their part in a mystery far greater than themselves, setting the stage for one of the most pivotal moments in the Gospel story. This chapter continues the spiritual transformation of Brigomarus while introducing John the Baptist as the prophetic herald of Christ, weaving together themes of repentance, redemption, vocation, and the quiet preparation for the arrival of Jesus. Support the show Send your comments to raymond@raydiantlightstudios.com

    AC III Chapter 3 Voices in the Wilderness
  5. Jun 30

    AC III Chapter 2 Gerasenes

    Send us Fan Mail Adam and Sophia finally arrive in Galilee, where the quiet beauty of the land stands in stark contrast to the growing sense that history itself is about to change. As pilgrims speak of John the Baptist and a mysterious rabbi from Nazareth, the two travellers realize that the child they once journeyed across the world to protect has begun His public ministry. At the shores of the Sea of Galilee, they witness the departure of Jesus' disciples for the Decapolis and, from afar, behold Jesus Himself—not as the infant of Bethlehem, but as a man whose presence radiates quiet authority. Determined to follow, Adam and Sophia set out along the eastern shore, only to be caught in a terrifying storm that seems driven by more than natural forces. Amid the raging wind and rain, they risk their own lives to rescue a family trapped beneath an overturned wagon, revealing once again the compassion and courage that have defined their long pilgrimage. Yet unsettling visions of dark watchers upon the hills and whispered tales of a possessed man among the tombs hint that another, unseen battle is drawing near. Crossing into the bleak country of the Gerasenes, they encounter the tormented demoniac, a man shattered by unimaginable spiritual darkness. Before they can comprehend the full horror of his condition, Jesus arrives with His disciples. In a moment of breathtaking confrontation, the possessed man falls before Him, crying out, "What have you to do with us, Jesus, Son of the Most High God?" As Jesus calmly commands the legion of demons to depart, the chapter builds to a dramatic climax, ending on the very threshold of one of the most powerful miracles recorded in the Gospels. Support the show Send your comments to raymond@raydiantlightstudios.com

    AC III Chapter 2 Gerasenes
  6. Jun 20

    AC III Chapter 1 The Gathering

    Send us Fan Mail Three decades have passed since the night beneath the Star of Bethlehem, and the scattered companions of the League of Star Bearers have each followed their own roads across the world. Yet unseen currents are beginning to move once more.   In the mountains of the northern steppes, Targitus, once the young wanderer who journeyed with Adam and Sophia, has become a respected Eagle Master, husband to Loukia, and father to three children. As he guides his son Arctos through the ancient ritual of releasing a trained eagle back into the wild, he reflects upon the passing years and the lessons of freedom, stewardship, and letting go. Their peaceful life is interrupted when Loukia receives a prophetic dream of the Child of Bethlehem, now grown to manhood and standing beside the Jordan River. Soon afterward, the archangel Raphael appears and delivers a solemn message: the time of waiting is ending, and the roads are gathering once again.   Targitus and Loukia travel to the great tribal gathering of the Massagetae and Sarmatians, where they meet Queen Axia and her son Aldaran, heir to the steppe kingdoms. Amid contests of horsemanship and lance mastery, old friends are reunited and reminded of sacrifices long past, including the death of Arsalion. When they reveal Raphael’s warning, Axia realizes that the peace of recent years is drawing to a close. The Child of Light is awakening to His mission, and the Star Bearers may soon be called together once more.   Far away in Alexandria, another reunion unfolds. Balthazar arrives at the home of Theron to meet the aged Gondophares. The surviving Star Bearers reflect on the passing of time, mourning the death of Scarus and discussing the mysterious disappearance of Adam and Sophia. Yet even amid sorrow, hope remains. Reports from Judea speak of a prophet preaching beside the Jordan and of a long-awaited revelation drawing near. Gondophares declares that the Child they once honored in Bethlehem is preparing to reveal Himself to the world.   As old companions receive the same call from distant corners of the earth, The Gathering sets the stage for a new chapter in the story. The years of waiting are ending. Ancient friendships are rekindling. And the world is about to encounter the man who was once the Child of Bethlehem.   Support the show Send your comments to raymond@raydiantlightstudios.com

    AC III Chapter 1 The Gathering
  7. Jun 14

    Prologue III

    Send us Fan Mail The journey resumes beneath a forgotten mountain by the sea. A year after their astonishing discovery, Havelock, Alicia Alesso, Hassan, and the mysterious hermit Adam Aliquis return to the hidden grotto that first revealed the ancient scrolls of the Archangel Chronicles. What begins as a simple visit soon becomes something far greater when Adam reveals a secret concealed behind the cavern walls. Deep beneath the mountain lies an impossible chamber, a vast underground library illuminated by candlelight and filled with thousands of manuscripts written in countless languages. As the scholars explore the endless shelves, they realize they have uncovered not merely a collection of ancient writings, but a hidden treasury of firsthand testimony spanning centuries. The mystery deepens when Alicia discovers that every manuscript bears the hand of the same scribe: the very person who recorded the original chronicles. The answer to a question that has lingered since the beginning of the story is finally revealed: the identity of Sophia, the woman whose words preserved the tale of Adam, the Star Bearers, and the coming of the Son of Man. But the greatest surprise awaits still, f   or somewhere within the vast chamber, the scribe herself is waiting. Prologue III opens the final stage of the Archangel Chronicles, bridging past and present as ancient mysteries are unveiled, old companions are reunited, and a new summons from heaven calls Adam and Sophia toward one last witness. Support the show Send your comments to raymond@raydiantlightstudios.com

    Prologue III

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The Archangel Chronicles is a sweeping historical fantasy set at the hinge of history—when heaven brushed the earth and the fate of nations trembled. A reluctant prophet is summoned by the archangels and sent on an extraordinary journey across the ancient world—from the power corridors of Rome to the libraries of Alexandria, from the steppes of Scythia to the deserts of Persia and the distant frontiers of India. Along the way, warriors, queens, philosophers, merchants, and mystics are drawn into a hidden struggle unfolding behind the visible world. As empires clash and destinies converge, unseen forces press against the boundaries of human history. This is a story of courage tested by fire, of love forged in exile, and of the eternal conflict between darkness and light—where faith is not passive belief, but the force that reshapes the world. Author's email : raymond@raydiantlightstudios.com