This work is a fictional philosophical reconstruction inspired by the character of G’Kar from Babylon 5. Told through the voice of a Centauri archivist writing a century after G’Kar’s disappearance, it attempts to preserve the fragments of his teaching — fragments scattered across rumor, testimony, and myth. The collected scripture explores themes of truth, suffering, self-reflection, and the unity of all beings, presented as contemplative verses meant to evoke the style and spirit of the Narn philosopher. It is not doctrine, but homage — a river of ideas in which readers may glimpse the echoes of wisdom.
The reconstructed text contains eleven cantos and an epilogue, including:
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Stepan, R. (2025). The Gospel of G’Kar: The River of Truth (Chronicler’s Edition). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17612824
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