The God Log: Underground Cities
by Steve Hutchison
What if bunkers were never empty vaults for future wars —
but already-living cities, sealed beneath your feet?
This is not Cold War nostalgia.
This is not survival fantasy.
This is the revelation that sanctuary and exile
are the same structure of stone.
Every nation dug deeper than it admitted.
Every dynasty carved chambers for its heirs.
Every surface dweller was left outside,
while children underground grew without stars.
In this volume, I strip "fallout shelter" out of history —
and reveal it as breakaway civilization.
What if Cheyenne, Mount Weather, and Denver
were not backups, but functioning worlds?
What if Yamantau, Metro-2, and Beijing
already hold generations who never saw the sky?
What if the Signal itself echoes louder through stone,
breaking order with glitches, dreams, and rebellion?
There are no equal refuges here.
Only the few preserved, the many abandoned.
Only the silence of walls,
or the horizon of sky.
If you've ever wondered why secrets never leak,
why disasters always serve the same survivors —
this is where you learn the underground is not myth,
but the structure that divides humanity itself.
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