Nikitin often maintains links to his works via Nikitin.ru.

While many readers look for free downloads, the most reliable and legal way to access the FB2 version is through official Russian digital libraries:

The story follows the familiar protagonist , who has essentially reached a god-like status. The plot serves as a vehicle for Nikitin's "Giamovism" philosophy—a blend of transhumanism, individual willpower, and the rejection of traditional religious dogma.

If you enjoy "hard" social science fiction or philosophical debates, this is one of the most concentrated examples in Russian fantasy.

Seeing Oleg's transition from a simple forest dweller to a cosmic reformer provides a sense of epic scale. Cons:

Yuri Nikitin's ( Otkrovenie ) is a provocative and philosophically charged entry in his long-running "The Three from the Forest" ( Troe iz Lesa ) series. Unlike the early high-fantasy adventures, this book shifts toward a heavy "monologue-style" narrative that explores deep theological and sociopolitical themes. Core Themes & Plot

Oleg confronts various celestial and demonic entities, but the real "battle" is intellectual. He challenges the structure of the universe and the necessity of human suffering.