Here are discussion questions for mature readers to help them unravel the deeper themes woven into Adigana.
Thematic & Reflective Questions
- Which character’s journey resonated most with you, and why?
- How does the theme of forbidden truth reflect real-world dynamics today—politically, socially, or spiritually?
- What do you think Lithimyos represents on a symbolic level?
- Have you ever had a moment in your life where something you were taught turned out to be false? How did you respond?
- What does the book suggest about the relationship between memory and identity?
- If you lived in Manland, would you be a truth-seeker like Histan, or would you be tempted to stay safe and silent?
- What role does fear play in keeping people from seeking truth?
- How does distraction function as a tool of control—in the book and in our culture?
- Which character do you think grew the most from beginning to end, and how?
- What does this story say about generational influence—what we inherit, forget, or rediscover from those who came before us?
Imaginative & Creative Prompts
- If you could add one new scene or chapter to this book, what would happen?
- Choose a minor character and write a brief journal entry from their perspective during the story.
- What would a sequel look like from Isabella’s point of view?
- Design your own forbidden word. What would it mean, and why would someone want to erase it?
- Imagine a modern version of Emperor Dinamo. What would his tools of deception look like today?
Spiritual & Allegorical Prompts
- Which deception used by Emperor Dinamo felt most similar to the tactics used by the enemy of our souls?
- In what ways does the story mirror the Gospel message—truth hidden, rediscovered, and ultimately victorious?
- How does the book challenge your understanding of spiritual warfare or cultural compromise?
- Who in your own life has been a “Proffa” to you—offering wisdom in a disarming or unexpected way?
- How can we respond, practically, to the kinds of truth resistance shown in the novel?
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