How I Accidentally Became a Deity

How I Accidentally Became a Deity

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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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This is the oldest story in the universe. But it's not the version you know. They say the victors write the history books. The truth was the price I paid when I did what I had to do. I believe that when you see something wrong, you have to take a stand and do something about it, consequences be damned. And I did. That's how I became the villain. Lucifer tells his side of the story: watching his father change for the worse, and determined to make a stand for the humans he loves, he abruptly finds himself exiled from heaven along with all the angels who stood with him. He sets out to carve out an afterlife for himself, the other fallen angels, and the humans he knows will soon be joining them. Through it all, he must anticipate God's next moves if he hopes to save humanity from final destruction, and he cannot shake the feeling that war is inevitable. *Note:* This draws heavily from original biblical concepts and church tradition, but I weave it together and built on it with my own fancy. This is also not meant to be an attack on anyone's set of beliefs, but do know that Lucifer is portrayed as a protagonist and God is not portrayed in a favorable light 100% of the time (and functionally fills the role of an antagonist). If you are not comfortable with this, give it a pass.

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