The Kiru Society, its founders, the scrolls, and all associated characters, events, and discoveries are entirely fictional. They are products of creative storytelling and do not depict or reference any real individuals, living or deceased. Any resemblance to actual persons, organizations, or historical events is purely coincidental.
The scrolls were not found in Zimbabwe. The translations were not conducted at Harvard. The names, dates, and rituals are part of a mythic narrative crafted to inspire, not to deceive.
And yet…
Though the Kiru Society is fictional, what it stands for is profoundly real and urgently needed.
A world where breath is sacred. Where stewardship replaces dominance. Where care outweighs profit. Where people of all backgrounds come together to protect life, honor memory, and help one another.
This story is not true in the literal sense. But it is true in the way that matters most.
It is a truth of intention. A truth of unity. A truth of hope.
We invite you to carry that truth forward, gently, peacefully, and with breath.

