In a mythological world where gods and mortals once coexisted in fragile harmony, Areson, the powerful God of War, is betrayed by his lover, Seraphina, the Goddess of Deception. Conspiring with other gods to overthrow him, Seraphina lures Areson into a celestial ambush, where he is slain and cast into the Void. As he fades, Areson swears an oath of vengeance, vowing to return and destroy all who betrayed him, especially Seraphina.
Centuries later, Areson's essence finds a way back into existence, reincarnated as Arin Sorran, an ex-soldier tormented by PTSD and violent impulses. Arin's memories of his divine past slowly awaken, overwhelming him with confusion and rage. Meanwhile, Seraphina is reborn as Sophia Crane, a brilliant archaeologist driven by an inexplicable pull toward ancient artifacts, unaware of the dark history she shares with Arin.
As Arin's powers grow, he discovers Sophia's existence and begins stalking her, convinced she remembers her betrayal. Sophia, in her quest for ancient knowledge, uncovers an artifact that connects her to Areson's past, forcing her to confront the truth. Realizing the full scope of her past actions and their tragic consequences, she grapples with guilt and fear.
In a forgotten temple, the two clash in a battle fueled by centuries of anger, betrayal, and love corrupted by ambition. However, as the truth about her coerced betrayal comes to light, Arin is forced to confront his own flaws and the consequences of his rage. In the end, Arin must choose: seek redemption and break the cycle of vengeance, or let his wrath consume him, unleashing destruction on the modern world.