Eiren thought she understood history. As a professor, she spent her life cataloging the past, building order from dusty archives and forgotten names. But when her dreams began showing her lives she never lived-and a photograph revealed a woman who looked exactly like her-everything she believed about reality unraveled. Her search for answers leads to the Godseed: a mysterious machine hidden beneath the surface of memory itself.
More than a relic, more than technology, it is alive-a lattice of crystal and metal that carries the echoes of all timelines, every forgotten life and every unmade choice. And it has chosen Eiren. With the Godseed's power burning through her, Eiren becomes the first "composite"-a living sum of every cycle humanity has endured. But with that awakening comes a terrible truth: her choices now shape not only her world, but every possible world.
Each decision she makes splinters reality further, pulling her into conflicts across fractured timelines-wars that never happened, civilizations that rose and fell in silence, faces of friends and enemies who both exist and do not. And from the shadows emerges something new, something monstrous: an anomaly born from the cracks, determined to claim the Godseed's power for itself. To save humanity's future, Eiren must confront her echoes, embrace the chaos of choice, and wield the Godseed before the anomaly consumes everything.
But the more she remembers, the clearer it becomes: breaking the cycle might cost her more than her life-it may cost her every version of herself that has ever existed. The Godseed Paradox is a sweeping science fiction epic of memory, identity, and destiny-perfect for fans of mind-bending time travel, cosmic mystery, and reality-bending thrillers.
Eiren thought she understood history. As a professor, she spent her life cataloging the past, building order from dusty archives and forgotten names. But when her dreams began showing her lives she never lived-and a photograph revealed a woman who looked exactly like her-everything she believed about reality unraveled. Her search for answers leads to the Godseed: a mysterious machine hidden beneath the surface of memory itself.
More than a relic, more than technology, it is alive-a lattice of crystal and metal that carries the echoes of all timelines, every forgotten life and every unmade choice. And it has chosen Eiren. With the Godseed's power burning through her, Eiren becomes the first "composite"-a living sum of every cycle humanity has endured. But with that awakening comes a terrible truth: her choices now shape not only her world, but every possible world.
Each decision she makes splinters reality further, pulling her into conflicts across fractured timelines-wars that never happened, civilizations that rose and fell in silence, faces of friends and enemies who both exist and do not. And from the shadows emerges something new, something monstrous: an anomaly born from the cracks, determined to claim the Godseed's power for itself. To save humanity's future, Eiren must confront her echoes, embrace the chaos of choice, and wield the Godseed before the anomaly consumes everything.
But the more she remembers, the clearer it becomes: breaking the cycle might cost her more than her life-it may cost her every version of herself that has ever existed. The Godseed Paradox is a sweeping science fiction epic of memory, identity, and destiny-perfect for fans of mind-bending time travel, cosmic mystery, and reality-bending thrillers.