Who is a god? What is a god? What is a god's purpose?
These questions had been asked since the dawn of time. By mortals who feared the unknown. By rulers who sought power beyond their grasp. By warriors who wanted to defy fate itself.
Some say a god is a being of absolute power, one who transcends mortality and commands forces beyond comprehension. Others claim a god is an idea, a symbol born from belief, given strength by the devotion of those who worship.But history has proven that gods are neither untouchable nor invincible. They bleed. They fall. And when they do, new gods rise to take their place.A god does not simply come into existence. They are forged—by time, by legend, by the collective will of those who revere or fear them.Some ascend through raw power, their strength so vast that the universe itself bends to their will. Others emerge through faith, their names whispered in prayer, their myths shaping the very fabric of reality.