Synopsis
Aurion, The Primordial Light, awakens from a slumber of millennia to find the divine world frozen in the same apathy he left behind. The gods of the Eterna Pantheon remain idle, consumed by their vanity and detached from the mortal realm, their ambitions veiled behind a façade of stagnation.
Turning his gaze to the world of mortals, Aurion is struck by their resilience. Unlike the gods, mortals embrace change—thriving through their struggles, whether driven by virtue or vice. Inspired and disillusioned in equal measure, Aurion makes a momentous choice: to walk among mortals.
Sealing away his memories, his immortality, and nearly all his godly power, Aurion descends to the realm of humanity, seeking the one thing his eternal existence lacked: growth through adversity.
But while Aurion ventures into the mortal world, his absence stirs the Pantheon. For millennia, he was the unshakable pillar that kept their ambitions in check. Now, with their greatest obstacle weakened, the gods are free to scheme, and their clash threatens to shatter both realms.
In a world where the divine play their games and mortals fight for survival, can a god learn to be human—or will his choices bring ruin to everything he seeks to protect?