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In a vast universe where gods shape entire planets, a young god named Solas has created Earth-an unremarkable and unfinished world. Among the gods, Earth is considered a "beginner planet," and Solas is mocked for its simplicity. The other gods, with their extravagant creations, challenge Solas to prove himself worthy of his title.
When a powerful rival god offers a wager, Solas can't refuse. The terms are simple: Solas must travel to different planets, each ruled by another god, and overcome challenges while living in mortal flesh. If he succeeds, Solas gains the right to take an aspect or concept from that planet-be it a unique power, an element of creation, or even divine servants like angels-to enrich Earth and make it thrive.
As Solas embarks on his journey, he faces dangers, confronts the complexities of creation, and learns valuable lessons from each world. Along the way, he begins to realize that Earth's simplicity may be its greatest strength. Armed with new powers and insights, Solas sets out to transform his barren world into something worthy of the gods, proving that even the humblest beginnings can lead to divine greatness.
But the stakes are high. If Solas fails, he may lose not just the wager, but his very place among the gods.