Category overview
This page gathers claims about giant peoples, softened stone, monumental construction, and built remnants interpreted as evidence of an older sacred order. The imported file repeatedly treats architecture as material memory.
The result is a category where saints, giants, and megalithic structures all become part of one continuous civilizational argument.
Reading orientation
This page gives the section physical weight. Instead of staying in texts alone, it shifts attention to builders, monuments, routes, and techniques that supposedly left traces in stone.
It is also one of the easiest pages to strengthen later with images and side-by-side visual comparisons.
Entry 1
Account clusterGiants as knowledge-bearers
Repository or source thread: Brendan material, giant chronicles, and synthetic summaries from the imported source.
The file describes giant peoples as preserving maps, techniques, and inherited knowledge from before the Flood, including awareness of shifting lands and sacred northern destinations.
"Giants twelve cubits tall maintained ancient knowledge from before the Flood and showed maps depicting all continents joined as one land."
- Giants are often linked to western islands, ancient roads, and pre-cataclysm memory.
- They function as bridge figures between sacred history and physical monuments.
- This allows the page to connect folklore to geography and construction.
Entry 2
Account clusterSoftened stone and impossible building methods
Repository or source thread: Epistolae Sancti Brendani and related references described in the imported file.
The source claims certain builders used plant extracts, preserved techniques, or nonstandard methods to shape enormous stoneworks later attributed to lost civilizations or unexplained engineering.
"They demonstrated the ability to soften stone using certain plant extracts."
- This supports the broader architectural-anomaly side of the website.
- It also overlaps naturally with the Evidence section for future internal linking.
- The page can later expand with image comparisons, monument case studies, and captioned examples.
Entry 3
Account clusterSanctuary infrastructure and route architecture
Repository or source thread: Pilgrimage, geography, and giant-legacy material combined from the source file.
Architecture here is not limited to temples or monuments. It also includes route markers, islands, stations, and engineered spaces said to support sanctuary access and end-times movement.
"Megalithic structures erected by giants before the Flood marked the path to the Sanctuary City at the northern axis."
- Built structure becomes part of the gathering system.
- The imported file repeatedly treats monumental remains as clues rather than isolated curiosities.
- That makes this page especially useful for future visual build-out.
Section takeaway
This page turns megaliths, strange construction traditions, and giant narratives into a unified argument about who built the older world and why their works still matter for reading the little-season timeline.
