In a cosmos where gods dare to defy their own celestial scripts, Gods Create Their Destinies unfolds as a haunting odyssey of divine rebellion and mortal audacity. Here, deities are not sovereigns of order-they are wanderers of shattered mirrors, scribes of forgotten constellations, and architects of questions that unravel eternity. At the story's core lies Aeon, a godling born not of light, but of the void between truths.
Bound by a cosmic prophecy yet driven to carve his own fate, he allies with Lira, a mortal sculptor whose chisel reveals shadows even gods fear to name. Together, they ignite a war that blurs creation and chaos, courage and ruin, rewriting the laws of existence itself. From the ashes of celestial temples to the whispers of unborn galaxies, this tale asks: What becomes of mortals when gods rebel? Can a single choice ripple across the fabric of time, space, and soul? If destiny is a mirror, who dares to shatter it? Lyrical, visceral, and unflinchingly philosophical, Gods Create Their Destinies is not just a fantasy-it is a mirror held to the battles we wage between the stories we inherit and the truths we dare to live.
For fans of: The existential fire of Neil Gaiman's American Gods, the mythic intimacy of Madeline Miller's Circe, and the cosmic scale of N. K. Jemisin's The Broken Earth Trilogy.
In a cosmos where gods dare to defy their own celestial scripts, Gods Create Their Destinies unfolds as a haunting odyssey of divine rebellion and mortal audacity. Here, deities are not sovereigns of order-they are wanderers of shattered mirrors, scribes of forgotten constellations, and architects of questions that unravel eternity. At the story's core lies Aeon, a godling born not of light, but of the void between truths.
Bound by a cosmic prophecy yet driven to carve his own fate, he allies with Lira, a mortal sculptor whose chisel reveals shadows even gods fear to name. Together, they ignite a war that blurs creation and chaos, courage and ruin, rewriting the laws of existence itself. From the ashes of celestial temples to the whispers of unborn galaxies, this tale asks: What becomes of mortals when gods rebel? Can a single choice ripple across the fabric of time, space, and soul? If destiny is a mirror, who dares to shatter it? Lyrical, visceral, and unflinchingly philosophical, Gods Create Their Destinies is not just a fantasy-it is a mirror held to the battles we wage between the stories we inherit and the truths we dare to live.
For fans of: The existential fire of Neil Gaiman's American Gods, the mythic intimacy of Madeline Miller's Circe, and the cosmic scale of N. K. Jemisin's The Broken Earth Trilogy.