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A polar expedition breaches the ice and discovers an interior world accessible through a polar gulf. The explorers voyage across an inner ocean, meet advanced inhabitants, learn their language, and are escorted to cities and palaces where a supreme goddess rules. They witness religious rites including twin-soul installations, political intrigue and moral crises centered on the goddess, and escalating conflict that leads to battles, arrests, and a leader's death. Scientific curiosity, cultural exchange, and warfare culminate in victory, reincarnation themes, and a royal marriage and coronation that seal alliances between the visitors and the interior realm.

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William Richard Bradshaw

William Richard Bradshaw was an author known for his work in the genre of speculative fiction. His notable book, "The Goddess of Atvatabar," explores the themes of discovery and adventure in a fantastical interior world. Through this narrative, Bradshaw invites readers to engage with imaginative landscapes and the complexities of conquest. His writing reflects a blend of adventure and philosophical inquiry, contributing to the literary heritage of early 20th-century speculative literature.

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