For those who rule a world, power is everything. With immense strength and the will to dominate, you can earn the trust, love, and loyalty of your subjects, whether you're a mayor of a small town or an emperor of an entire nation. But why be a king or emperor, when you can achieve the pinnacle of existence. A god.
Imagine ruling entire worlds with kings, emperors, and lords kneeling at your feet and praying at your altars. People
The universe is filled with gods and different worlds, with races that have loving gods who nurture and protect their subjects. But then there are those who choose or are forced to revel in bloodshed and the misery of others, do as their god commands, or suffer the consequences.
And all these people and places are for you to choose. Do you save and help, or do you destroy and challenge the other gods?
With the help of your divinity, you will bend the laws of reality to your will or even destroy them completely. You can sail with ships known as gravity ships to other worlds and see the wonders, or choose for people to curse you, wishing you never had landed on their world.
Rufus, an orphan from the slums of Aesis world, a land of knights and kings where feudal lords wage war and the peasants starve, don't want to become a god, but fate pushes him in that direction. He is about to embark on an epic adventure, where he will have to navigate his way through the power struggles and political intrigues of the different worlds. Join Rufus as he rises to the top.
"The most dread-inducing aspect of the gods is their all-too-mortal fallibility, rendering them akin to do the same mistakes as we do."