Aaron De Vries is an Australian writer, artist, and independent researcher whose work explores the intersection of mythology, lost history, symbolism, and speculative narrative. With a background in visual design, restoration craft, and long-form research, his writing blends grounded realism with mythic and esoteric themes to create immersive, high-concept storytelling.
Born in Tasmania and now based in Australia, De Vries has spent years studying historical non-fiction, symbolic systems, ancient sites, and alternative frameworks of history, drawing inspiration from classical sources, Renaissance thinkers, and modern speculative fiction. His work is driven by a fascination with hidden structures—whether architectural, cultural, or psychological—and how these patterns shape human belief and memory.
This manuscript represents a major creative project developed over several years, combining narrative tension with deep world-building. It reflects his broader interest in stories that challenge conventional interpretations of history while remaining accessible to a contemporary readership.
When not writing, De Vries works across multiple creative disciplines and continues to develop long-form projects that merge art, research, and storytelling.