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Post-Collapse societal project – The Green Empire of the East and the West by Paul Elvere DELSART

Short Story 1 – The New World

When the last pillars of the old world crumbled—swept away by economic storms, gaping social fractures, and a planet
on the brink—a voice rose up, strange and solitary, bearing a name few had yet heard: Paul Elvere DELSART.
Born in the shadows of the tropics, shaped at the crossroads of cultures, he was neither king nor prophet. He was an
invisible architect, an engineer of souls and territories. He had long dreamed of an empire, but not the kind built on
conquest or domination. His empire bore the name The Green Empire of the East and the West, a world rebuilt after the
collapse, a world where every fragment of ruin would become the seed of a new beginning.
In his manuscripts and blueprints, carefully preserved by the Think and Do Tank LE PAPILLON SOURCE EL4DEV,
everything was described. This new order would have neither capitals nor armies, but self-managed garden cities and
plant-based complexes, vertical living structures called Vegetal Calderas—true electromagnetic beacons capable of
seeding both land and mind.
It was a game, but a very serious one: a fiction-reality world where builder peoples embodied gardener-knights,
philosopher-kings, and anonymous sages, all engaged in a vast planetary project. Each country became a game board,
each community a piece of light in a global game aimed at reconciling humanity with nature, and the human being with
themselves.
Where once people spoke of GDP and markets, Paul Elvere DELSART proposed other metrics: geo-intellectual density,
creative radiance, societal cooperation capacity. He dreamed of a planetary social contract, not written by elites, but coauthored by every human being, based on their experiences, dreams, and struggles.
His post-collapse world was one of vegetal commanderies and diplomacy of the heart, of non-aligned transnational
cooperation, of small municipalities turned moral powers, and of a tourism that came not to marvel at ancient ruins, but
at the seeds of a possible future.
And at the heart of it all was Hope—not passive hope, but structured, engineered, cultivated hope. It was a civilization
born of collapse, a Renaissance unaware of itself yet steadily moving forward, carried by stories, initiatives, and seeds
sown on every continent.
Thus was born the EL4DEV Confederation, and with it, the sketch of a new humanity.

Short Story 2 – After the Great Silence

Since the Great Collapse, the megacities had gone dark one after another. Earth, sickened by humanity, had finally
delivered its verdict.
But at the heart of the ruins, a whisper persisted.
It came from a man few could understand: Paul Elvere DELSART, also known by the codename Henry Harper.
He was neither a political leader nor a mystical savior. He simply called himself a social engineer, yet his project—the
EL4DEV Program—stemmed from a vision no one had ever dared to formalize.