Throughout history, blood has been a subject of fascination and mystery. It is a symbol of life and death, of power and sacrifice. Blood has been used in rituals, art, literature, and mythology. But what happens when blood is used for darker purposes? In this post, we delve into the life of a notorious figure from ancient times, Babylon, who was surrounded by a veil of obscurity and death. We will explore the dark secrets of Babylon's use of blood in rituals, sacrifices, and other mysterious practices. This post will uncover the hidden truths behind Babylon's obsession with blood and the impact it had on the people of that time. This intriguing topic will offer a glimpse into a dark and mysterious world that is often overlooked in traditional history books.
A Boy. A Bow. A Sacred Arc.
When a child is abandoned by the sea in Wïtukubuli, raised by roots, rivers, and visions, no one suspects he will one day carry the spiritual burden of the entire Caribbean. But Hubert is no ordinary child.
From the jungles of Dominica to the barracks of Wadadli, from the firestorms of Ayiti to the mystical peaks of Karukera, The Eagle’s Claw: Rise of the Seres tells the epic journey of one man called in silence to confront envy, witchcraft, and forgotten gods—while raising a family and leading an unseen nation.
Infused with Kalinago spirit, Caribbean culture, and divine encounters, this is a story of spiritual warfare, ancestral memory, and awakening into destiny. Hubert is more than a survivor. He is the arc-keeper.
And the flame he carries is not his own.
About the Author
Leon Hubert Peters, PhD, is a Caribbean-born storyteller, spiritual teacher, and lifelong student of history, culture, and sacred calling. Deeply rooted in the land and oral traditions of his people, he writes to preserve truth, inspire quiet courage, and remind readers that divine purpose often moves through the unseen.