Synopsis
As Einstein once proclaimed, "I do not know with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones," and his foresight echoed through the annals of time. Following a series of tragic events that brought humanity to the brink of annihilation, relentless years of hard work and determination saw the resurgence of societies.
However, the world reborn was markedly different from the one that existed a century ago. While technology returned to a semblance of its former self, civilization underwent profound changes. In a small country in Michigan, ancient Greek customs were rekindled, and the worship of the 12 Gods of Olympus was resurrected. This revitalized religion, however, had to intertwine with new traditions. Now, a young boy, handpicked by "The Gods," is destined to live as the Chosen One of his city.
For his fellow citizens, this appears to be the epitome of an ideal life—popularity, acceptance, desirability, and wealth. Yet, when he unveils the truth, he can no longer sustain this artifice.
As the Chosen One grapples with the dissonance between societal expectations and personal convictions, he discovers that the seemingly idyllic life he leads is built upon a foundation of deception and hidden truths. The narrative delves into the complexities of tradition, adaptation, and self-discovery, offering a poignant exploration of a world reborn from the ashes of its own demise.