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{{Story|title=Toledot|author=[[Madison Scott-Clary]]|character=Multiple|year=1234|format=Novel|image=Toledot-front.png|source=[[Iris Jay]]|characters=* [[Yared Zerezghi]]
[[File:Toledot-front.png|thumb|Cover by [[Iris Jay]].]]
* [[True Name]]
* [[Michelle/Sasha]]
* [[Ioan Bălan]]
* [[Codrin Bălan Castor|Codrin Bălan#Castor]]
* [[Codrin Bălan Pollux|Codrin Bălan#Pollux]]
* [[Douglas Hadje]]
* [[Tycho Brahe]]|years=2124-2125, 2325-2326, 2346}}
 
{{See also|Toledot/synopsis|l1=Synopsis}}
 
''Toledot'' by [[Madison Scott-Clary]] is the second book in the Post-Self cycle. The title means "generations" and refers in particular to the list of generations ("begats") in Genesis.
''Toledot'' by [[Madison Scott-Clary]] is the second book in the Post-Self cycle. The title means "generations" and refers in particular to the list of generations ("begats") in Genesis.



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Toledot
[[Madison Scott-Clary]]
Source: Iris Jay
Format Novel
Characters
Years 2124-2125, 2325-2326, 2346
Canonicity Canon

See also: Synopsis

Toledot by Madison Scott-Clary is the second book in the Post-Self cycle. The title means "generations" and refers in particular to the list of generations ("begats") in Genesis.

Back copy

“I am saying that you trust me — really trust me — and that life in the System is more subtle than I think you know. You let me into your dreams, my dear, and your dreams influence this place as much as, if not more than, your waking mind."

No longer bound to the physical, what lengths should one go to in a virtual world to ensure the continuity of one’s existence?

Secession. Launch. Two separations from two societies, two hundred years apart. And through it all, so many parallels run on so many levels that it can be dizzying just keeping up. The more Ioan and Codrin Bălan learn, the more it calls into question the motivations of even those they hold most dear.

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