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Dehumanized | Collections of Short Stories

Dehumanized | Collections of Short Stories

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sun, Sep 28, 2025
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Fiction
Social Themes
Abuse and Trauma
Religion and Spirituality
Mental Health and Neurodiverse
(WARNING, THIS IS NOT FOR KIDS) In a dehumanized universe, violence finds justification through dominance, role, and superiority, a very fact across both humanity realm and celestial domains. Regrettably, this anthology of short narratives finds itself situated amidst a tumultuous world, where it languishes under the weight of inequity and the indifference of those in positions of authority. This story's intention is not meant to insult to any type of religion, and I'm sorry if I offended to the group of religious group. Heavily inspired by: 1984, Ultrakill, Centaura, and All Quiet Of The Western Front. (Background picture's origin is not mine)
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When Isaac woke up in Chronicles of the Eternal War, he thought he'd finally escaped the boredom of his old life. But instead of becoming a hero, a villain, or even a side character, he was reborn as a nameless god. No temple. No prayers. No myths. Even the High Pantheon didn't know he existed. At first, it felt like freedom, a chance to shape the world however he wanted. But freedom comes with a cost: a god without worshippers is powerless, and in a world ruled by divine politics, being "powerless" is a death sentence. Friends will be won. Enemies will be made. And entire nations may burn as Isaac decides whether to rewrite destiny itself... or embrace the role of a nameless god.

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