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The Divinities
The DivinitiesThe gods shaped the world, named themselves eternal, and taught mortals never to ask why. For generations, divinity has meant order: fixed roles, unquestioned truths, and a history written by those powerful enough to survive it. But beneath the myths lies a quieter reality-one of manipulation, erasure, and fear of irrelevance. The gods do not rule because they are perfect. They rule because they cannot afford to be forgotten.
As mortals begin to change in ways the divinities never intended, the foundations of creation start to fracture. Ancient agreements fail. Forgotten beings awaken. Faith-once the source of divine power-becomes unstable, and the line between god, creator, and destroyer collapses. What follows is not a rebellion, but a reckoning. The Divinities is a dark, sweeping fantasy about belief as a weapon, immortality as a curse, and a world forced to confront what happens when its gods lose control of the story.
Spanning creation, collapse, and transformation, it asks a single question: when divinity can be rewritten, who deserves to remain divine?
As mortals begin to change in ways the divinities never intended, the foundations of creation start to fracture. Ancient agreements fail. Forgotten beings awaken. Faith-once the source of divine power-becomes unstable, and the line between god, creator, and destroyer collapses. What follows is not a rebellion, but a reckoning. The Divinities is a dark, sweeping fantasy about belief as a weapon, immortality as a curse, and a world forced to confront what happens when its gods lose control of the story.
Spanning creation, collapse, and transformation, it asks a single question: when divinity can be rewritten, who deserves to remain divine?
The DivinitiesThe gods shaped the world, named themselves eternal, and taught mortals never to ask why. For generations, divinity has meant order: fixed roles, unquestioned truths, and a history written by those powerful enough to survive it. But beneath the myths lies a quieter reality-one of manipulation, erasure, and fear of irrelevance. The gods do not rule because they are perfect. They rule because they cannot afford to be forgotten.
As mortals begin to change in ways the divinities never intended, the foundations of creation start to fracture. Ancient agreements fail. Forgotten beings awaken. Faith-once the source of divine power-becomes unstable, and the line between god, creator, and destroyer collapses. What follows is not a rebellion, but a reckoning. The Divinities is a dark, sweeping fantasy about belief as a weapon, immortality as a curse, and a world forced to confront what happens when its gods lose control of the story.
Spanning creation, collapse, and transformation, it asks a single question: when divinity can be rewritten, who deserves to remain divine?
As mortals begin to change in ways the divinities never intended, the foundations of creation start to fracture. Ancient agreements fail. Forgotten beings awaken. Faith-once the source of divine power-becomes unstable, and the line between god, creator, and destroyer collapses. What follows is not a rebellion, but a reckoning. The Divinities is a dark, sweeping fantasy about belief as a weapon, immortality as a curse, and a world forced to confront what happens when its gods lose control of the story.
Spanning creation, collapse, and transformation, it asks a single question: when divinity can be rewritten, who deserves to remain divine?
