
ASTUR is born from a silent certainty: history is always written by empires, but memory is kept by the land. No people is only victim or only conqueror. What one day stands in resistance will later rule over others; what was once destroyed will rise again to dominate. This repetition is not political destiny, but a human cycle, ancient and unresolved.
Through those cycles, the land watches. It neither punishes nor protects, yet it leaves signs for those still able to listen: myths, symbols, invisible presences that outlive kings, flags, and dictators. They belong to an older faith, one that never disappeared, even though history reduced it to legend.
ASTUR does not seek to explain the past, but to reveal what remains alive beneath it.