<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" version="2.0" xmlns:itunes="http://www.itunes.com/dtds/podcast-1.0.dtd" xmlns:googleplay="http://www.google.com/schemas/play-podcasts/1.0"><channel><title><![CDATA[Sean Reynolds]]></title><description><![CDATA[Sean Reynolds]]></description><link>https://writing.amerikatsi.com</link><image><url>https://substackcdn.com/image/fetch/$s_!g020!,w_256,c_limit,f_auto,q_auto:good,fl_progressive:steep/https%3A%2F%2Fsubstack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2F23f0ed6e-91f5-4144-9aec-e25edf8d1a4a_1280x1280.png</url><title>Sean Reynolds</title><link>https://writing.amerikatsi.com</link></image><generator>Substack</generator><lastBuildDate>Tue, 07 Jul 2026 12:00:47 GMT</lastBuildDate><atom:link href="https://writing.amerikatsi.com/feed" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"/><copyright><![CDATA[Sean Reynolds]]></copyright><language><![CDATA[en]]></language><webMaster><![CDATA[amerikatsi@substack.com]]></webMaster><itunes:owner><itunes:email><![CDATA[amerikatsi@substack.com]]></itunes:email><itunes:name><![CDATA[Sean Reynolds]]></itunes:name></itunes:owner><itunes:author><![CDATA[Sean Reynolds]]></itunes:author><googleplay:owner><![CDATA[amerikatsi@substack.com]]></googleplay:owner><googleplay:email><![CDATA[amerikatsi@substack.com]]></googleplay:email><googleplay:author><![CDATA[Sean Reynolds]]></googleplay:author><itunes:block><![CDATA[Yes]]></itunes:block><item><title><![CDATA[The Lost Way - Chapter 1]]></title><description><![CDATA[Four scientists, a hole in the ground, and a 4th-century artifact that makes absolutely zero sense. Publishing a new chapter weekly.]]></description><link>https://writing.amerikatsi.com/p/the-lost-way-chapter-1</link><guid isPermaLink="false">https://writing.amerikatsi.com/p/the-lost-way-chapter-1</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[Sean Reynolds]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2026 12:18:31 GMT</pubDate><enclosure url="https://substackcdn.com/image/fetch/$s_!7GEQ!,f_auto,q_auto:good,fl_progressive:steep/https%3A%2F%2Fsubstack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2F0987769c-9ef8-4b3c-b89e-aa51213305cb_3542x1184.png" length="0" type="image/jpeg"/><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="captioned-image-container"><figure><a class="image-link image2 is-viewable-img" target="_blank" href="https://substackcdn.com/image/fetch/$s_!7GEQ!,f_auto,q_auto:good,fl_progressive:steep/https%3A%2F%2Fsubstack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2F0987769c-9ef8-4b3c-b89e-aa51213305cb_3542x1184.png" data-component-name="Image2ToDOM"><div class="image2-inset"><picture><source 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His trowel wobbled in his hands as he scraped away dirt.</span></p><p><span>The heat was getting to him. Mediterranean summers somehow have both the stickiness of the tropics with the heat of the Sahara. According to local legend, this was a bathhouse and temple from just after the time of the Roman conversion to Christianity. </span></p><p><span>A few amateurish digs looking for evidence of a rumored massacre yielded the usual assortment of common Roman artifacts. If he were being really honest, this site wouldn&#8217;t even warrant further excavation if it weren&#8217;t for the mag hit.</span></p><p><span>Nikolas and Sara were mapping the site using a magnetometer to experiment with her new techniques and found a large area consumed by a magnetic spike. Usually, a &#8216;mag hit&#8217; is just a blip on the map&#8212;a coin or a scrap of iron. But this was a massive spike, the kind of reading you&#8217;d get from a steel beam or a cannon. </span></p><p><span>In a 4th-century bathhouse, that wasn&#8217;t just an anomaly; it was an impossibility.</span></p><p><span>The trowel wobbled again. Adam was exhausted, so he laid on his back for a minute and shouted up at Nikolas, &#8220;Maybe one of Napoleon&#8217;s cannons flew all the way here when the Parthenon blew up.&#8221;</span></p><p><span>&#8220;That&#8217;s not funny,&#8221; he shouted back, &#8220;Find that blip!&#8221;</span></p><p><span>So that&#8217;s how they got there. A small dig to investigate a tech reading that shouldn&#8217;t exist. The site of the modern Basilica of Saint Demetrios was built and rebuilt. Layer on layer of &#8216;mystery&#8217; that was more popular with conspiracy theorists than with real academics.</span></p><p><span>No one becomes an archaeologist or classicist for the money. They do it for the glory, baby. And of course, to dig holes for no reason chasing ghosts. The only problem was, Adam had dug to the base of the wall and, alas, had found no iron, just a boring old wall, probably of a store room.</span></p><p><span>Adam stood up to chug some water from his canteen. Getting heat stroke would be embarrassing. Nikolas and Ani were staring at the site map. Sara had a good old regular metal detector trying to see if there were any other iron bits lying around.</span></p><p><span>&#8220;Is there any chance that one of your students is screwing with us? Threw down a magnet maybe?&#8221; Adam asked.</span></p><p><span>Nikolas sighed, &#8220;For the millionth time, no. I threatened them with a failure in the course and referral to the dean.&#8221;</span></p><p><span>&#8220;Even more reason not to admit it,&#8221; Adam replied, squatting back down in the hole. It was then that he saw it: a change in the rock pattern. There was a perfectly square flat stone built into the bottom of the wall.</span></p><p><span>&#8220;Hey Sara, bring that detector over here.&#8221;</span></p><p><span>Sara walked over and hopped into the trench. She waved the detector over the area and sure enough, it screamed as if the densest metal object known to man was hidden in the hole.</span></p><p><span>He reached down to scrape away the next layer of dirt when suddenly the trowel jumped in his hand and stuck firm against the horizontal surface of the stone.</span></p><p><span>&#8220;Holy shit!&#8221; Adam yelped. A magnet? Something strong enough to pull a tool through a piece of stone? That didn&#8217;t make sense. It did from the standpoint of the readings they were chasing in the first place. Something that magnetic would cause giant hit. But in the 4</span><sup><span>th</span></sup><span> Century, they wouldn&#8217;t have had anything remotely this strong. Would they?</span></p><p><span>Nikolas and Ani wandered over to check on the commotion.</span></p><p><span>&#8220;Question, Nik. Did the&#8230;&#8221;</span></p><p><span>&#8220;It&#8217;s Nikolas.&#8221;</span></p><p><span>&#8220;Did the Romans have lodestones, Nikolas?&#8221;</span></p><p><span>&#8220;They definitely knew about them. They would&#8217;ve called the magnes. Pliny the Elder wrote about them. He told a droll story about a shepherd named Magnes whose iron-tipped staff and nail-studded shoes got stuck to a rock on Mt. Ida. A bit dramatic, but classic Pliny.&#8221;</span></p><p><span>&#8220;Classic Pliny indeed,&#8221; Adam mused, &#8220;Did they use them for anything?&#8221;</span></p><div class="subscription-widget-wrap-editor" data-attrs="{&quot;url&quot;:&quot;https://writing.amerikatsi.com/subscribe?&quot;,&quot;text&quot;:&quot;Subscribe&quot;,&quot;language&quot;:&quot;en&quot;}" data-component-name="SubscribeWidgetToDOM"><div class="subscription-widget show-subscribe"><div class="preamble"><p class="cta-caption">I know you must also like Classic Pliny. Consider subscribing if you do.</p></div><form class="subscription-widget-subscribe"><input type="email" class="email-input" name="email" placeholder="Type your email&#8230;" tabindex="-1"><input type="submit" class="button primary" value="Subscribe"><div class="fake-input-wrapper"><div class="fake-input"></div><div class="fake-button"></div></div></form></div></div><p><span>Ani cut in, &#8220;Yes. They believed they could cure gout or be an aphrodisiac.&#8221;</span></p><p><span>&#8220;I would categorize the uses as parlor tricks,&#8221; responded Nikolas.</span></p><p><span>&#8220;If this is a magnet, it&#8217;s a hell of magnet to grab onto my trowel through a rock,&#8221; Adam said as he reached back for his tool, &#8220;No way they would&#8217;ve had something this powerful right?&#8221;</span></p><p><span>&#8220;Highly unlikely,&#8221; answered Nikolas, &#8220;But there can be a first for anything. Maybe a meteorite or similar. Either way, it would be exceedingly rare for something this magnetic not to be written about anywhere.&#8221;</span></p><p><span>Adam stared at the flat surface on the wall. He&#8217;d looked for the &#8216;halo&#8217;&#8212;the tell-tale staining that happens when someone digs a fresh hole into old earth. There was none. The mortar was a continuous, crumbly gray, identical to the rest of the 4th-century foundation. This stone hadn&#8217;t been tucked away last week by a prankster. Whatever was in there, it had been sealed behind the stone while the mortar was still wet, sixteen hundred years ago.</span></p><p><span>Adam continued to clear away dirt, &#8220;Well, no changes in the soil compaction and everything on this layer of soil matches other areas we&#8217;ve seen from this time period. So whatever it is, it was buried at the right time. Hey Sara, can you take some pictures? I want to pull out this stone.&#8221;</span></p><p><span>&#8220;If you don&#8217;t mind, I&#8217;ll stay up here,&#8221; she said nervously, &#8220;You may want to toss your phone and wallet. Magnetic fields that strong are dangerous. The closer you get to it, the stronger it will be. Also take off jewelry or anything metal on you.&#8221;</span></p><p><span>Adam tossed his phone, wallet, keys, and wedding ring up and out of the trench. Sara snapped a picture with the scale. To say she was nervous was an understatement. Something that could peg out her detector and attract Adam&#8217;s trowel through a wall could be incredibly dangerous. Forget forgery or embarrassment for being set up by a prankster. This could hurt someone.</span></p><p><span>The stone itself was about 15cm on each side and perfectly square. Adam slowly worked the trowel around the edges of the stone. Digging around whatever this was made it difficult to be careful. The trowel jerked as if by magic as Adam tried to dig further. Eventually, the stone came free revealing a hollow half filled with dirt. A curved piece of bronze emerged from loose fill dirt inside the hole.</span></p><p><span>The team leaned in closer. Ani and Nikolas jumped down into the trench for a better view. Sara continued snapping pictures.</span></p><p><span>&#8220;What in the world are you?&#8221; Adam asked.</span></p><p><span>He took out a brush and wooden dowel to more carefully pull the dirt away. Slowly, an object appeared. A bronze dome over a plate of dark steel. The dark steel plate had evenly spaced marks around the base and numerals still smudged with dirt. The dome had impressed writing, some iteration of Greek from the look of it. Sara took a few more in situ pictures before Adam carefully dislodged it from its resting place in the wall and picked it up.</span></p><p><span>Brushing it off, the text on the dome became clear.</span></p><p><strong><span>&#922;&#929;&#927;&#933;&#931;&#927;&#925; &#932;&#927;&#925; &#922;&#937;&#916;&#937;&#925;&#913; &#921;&#925;&#913; &#914;&#927;&#919;&#920;&#919;&#931;&#937;&#924;&#917;&#925;</span></strong></p><p>Nikolas took the object from Adam's hands and stared at the inscription.<span> Even without the magnifier, the symmetry was bothersome. This isn&#8217;t 4th-century work, he realized silently. The depth of the grooves is perfectly consistent. It looks like a CNC milling machine did it, not a Byzantine chisel. He swallowed the thought, hesitant to sound crazy too early in the analysis.</span></p><p><span>Instead, he nudged his colleague. &#8220;Ani, look at the lettering. Tell me I&#8217;m not seeing things.&#8221;</span></p><p><span>Ani leaned in until her nose was inches from the bronze surface. &#8220;You aren&#8217;t kidding,&#8221; she muttered, tracing a finger just above the metal. &#8220;Look&#8212;each letter is absolutely perfect. It could be stamping, maybe? But the edges look cut, not stamped. It&#8217;s almost... laser precise.&#8221;</span></p><p><span>Adam hovered just over her shoulder, his shadow falling across the artifact. &#8220;Is that even possible for this period?&#8221;</span></p><p><span>&#8220;I don&#8217;t know,&#8221; Sara interjected, standing a few feet back as if the artifact might bite. &#8220;It looks awfully manufactured. A little too perfect. Plus the magnetism? My sensors pegged out before I even got within a meter. That thing is putting out a field that shouldn&#8217;t be possible without a power source.&#8221;</span></p><p><span>Adam looked from the artifact to his teammates to the streets around the dig site which were filling with cars and people heading home. He saw the panic in Sara&#8217;s eyes and the obsessive trance Nikolas was falling into. Ani was... well, she was Ani with any bit of antiquated language - Looking ready to devour the thing whole. He felt a sudden, sharp prickle of hair standing up on his arms&#8212;not just from the magnetism, but from the realization that whatever this thing was, their investigation had just gone from basic investigation to something else entirely.</span></p><p><span>&#8220;Okay,&#8221; Adam said, his voice cutting through the silence as he moved to cover the trench for the night. &#8220;Whelp, mission accomplished! We found the blip. To the laboratory! I need a beer and we need a new plan. Because this just got interesting. If we keep standing here looking like a bunch of lovestruck teenagers, people will start to ask questions.&#8221;</span></p><p><span>&#8220;Yes. Honestly, I think we should get this back to the lab and close the dig site as quickly as possible,&#8221; Sara agreed.</span></p><p><span>Ani looked at Sara with a gleam in her eye. She pulled a rock hammer from her tool belt and asked Nikolas, &#8220;Can I see it?&#8221;</span></p><p><span>Nikolas, still dazed and mouthing the words, looked at her and held out the artifact. Ani reached out to grab it before Sara stepped in, &#8220;Absolutely not! Nikolas, do you not see the hammer she has? She&#8217;s going to hit it!&#8221;</span></p><p><span>&#8220;It has literal instructions on it!&#8221; exclaimed Ani.</span></p><p><span>Adam had sat down, pulling off his boots to put on sandals, &#8220;I&#8217;m with her, let&#8217;s hit it.&#8221;</span></p><p><span>&#8220;We cannot hit a priceless artifact with a rock hammer. I can hear it now, &#8216;Esteemed team of archaeologists destroy history defining artifact,&#8217; I&#8217;m not even sure if we shouldn&#8217;t bring this straight to the department chair with the documentation and let him figure it out,&#8221; stated Sara.</span></p><p><span>Nikolas nodded, &#8220;Agreed. We will not be listening to the glorified shovel bum and the woman who thinks every phrase, bird, and cat she sees in on a fresco has the meaning of life. But to the department chair? We should do some tests first before jumping to conclusions.&#8221;</span></p><p><span>&#8220;Low blow,&#8221; exclaimed Ani, &#8220;I can only half tell if you were joking.&#8221;</span></p><p><span>Nikolas&#8217; face was horrified looking at the trowel just inches from the base of the dome. &#8220;I never joke when antiquity is concerned. I...&#8221; He trailed off.</span></p><p><strong><span>Thunk!</span></strong><span> Adam stuck his trowel to the shiny bottom of the domed artifact. It hung there. &#8220;I prefer the term Professional Archaeologist, thank you. And my years of field experience tell me that this is indeed a magnet; we can say that for sure,&#8221; he said, smiling wryly.</span></p><p><span>&#8220;I forgive you buddy, let&#8217;s get cleaned up and I&#8217;ll buy you a drink with the real money I made digging holes for the private sector,&#8221; said Adam.</span></p><p><span>Nikolas&#8217; face looked a cross between sheepish and indignant, but carefully removed the trowel from the artifact and walked towards the car with Sara.</span></p><p><span>&#8220;Weird right?&#8221; Adam asked Ani, staring down at the pit.</span></p><p><span>&#8220;The artifact or our robot colleague?&#8221; Jested Ani.</span></p><p><span>&#8220;Both, but the hole in the wall. It would&#8217;ve been towards the floor.&#8221;</span></p><p><span>&#8220;It was clearly a hiding place. Maybe for a sacred ritual object?&#8221; Ani said, her eyebrows raising, &#8220;The sort of thing that a mob would massacre a whole building full of cultists over.&#8221;</span></p><p><span>&#8220;Why the baths, though?&#8221; Adam asked, looking back at the trench. &#8220;If you&#8217;re a cult with a magic bell, you don&#8217;t hide it where people are scrubbing their armpits.&#8221;</span></p><p><span>&#8220;Maybe because the baths were the only place soldiers and church leaders wouldn&#8217;t think to look for a miracle,&#8221; Ani replied.</span></p><p><span>They were both thinking it. The Massacre at Thessalonica in 390. It was well documented, unlike the supposed goings on at this site. But the circus where the more famous massacre took place wasn&#8217;t that far from here. And with all the disturbance in the site, who knew how this object stayed hidden.</span></p><p><span>&#8220;I&#8217;d like to be Indiana Jones as much as the next guy, but that stuff doesn&#8217;t happen in real life. No bones, no weapons, nothing to indicate a battle happened here.&#8221;</span></p><p><span>&#8220;There&#8217;s a first time for everything.&#8221;</span></p><p><span>&#8220;There sure is,&#8221; Adam sighed, picking up his trowel and wiping it off, &#8220;All right, let&#8217;s go. I need to get out of the sun.&#8221;</span></p><div class="subscription-widget-wrap-editor" data-attrs="{&quot;url&quot;:&quot;https://writing.amerikatsi.com/subscribe?&quot;,&quot;text&quot;:&quot;Subscribe&quot;,&quot;language&quot;:&quot;en&quot;}" data-component-name="SubscribeWidgetToDOM"><div class="subscription-widget show-subscribe"><div class="preamble"><p class="cta-caption">More is coming. Will Adam get heat stroke? (He won&#8217;t) Will Nikolas overanalyze? 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My wife has been bugging me for years to write an adventure story. Here it is.</p><p><em>One day, four scientists found something weird testing out a new field technique.</em> Jeez, that kind makes me cringe but KEEP READING.</p><p>When they dug it up, the artifact they uncovered made even less sense in context. And did the text engraved on the side of it change?</p><p>Follow Adam, Ani, Sara, and Nikolas as they find themselves bounced across time and pantheons at the mercy of famously unreliable and squabbling benefactors.</p><p>Chapter 1 drops today and I have a backlog of chapters ready to go. The first 5 chapters will be free. I&#8217;m kinda hoping you&#8217;ll be interested enough to buy me a coffee or beer to keep reading. I&#8217;ll in turn use that to keep writing. If you really really like it, you can be like Keith and get yourself a character or some other fun gift by being a founder.</p><p>I&#8217;m excited to be in the comments and speculate with you! 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