The Shadow of Divinity
Long ago, a king from one of the Four Great Nations sought ultimate power to unite humanity under his reign. Through forbidden experiments, he gained god-like abilities—but at a devastating cost. His ambition tore open dimensional rifts to the Otherworld, unleashing chaos upon the land. As centuries pass, the gods of the Otherworld fix their Gaze, preparing to claim Earth as their own. Humanity’s fate hangs by a thread. Will anyone rise to stop them, or will Earth fall to divine conquest?
Kuro never saw himself as a hero. He wasn’t chasing power or destiny—he just wanted to survive.
But survival became impossible the moment he and Arthur were taken—ripped from their world and thrown into a realm ruled by gods who see mortals as nothing more than obstacles in their way. The gods don’t fear him. They don’t see him as anything special. he was a just another pawn to them who would eventually be erased,
But Kuro refuses to be erased.
Every battle forces him to grow stronger, to wield a power he never asked for and still doesn’t understand. It surges inside him, unpredictable at first, but with each fight, he learns to control it. Even so, one question haunts him: Why does he have this power at all?
He’s not alone in this fight. Along the way, he finds allies— who stand with him not because of fate, but because they’ve made the same choice: they will not kneel.
Together, they carve a path through the gods’ world, pushing forward, battle after battle, He realizes that if he wants to win he willl have to accept the fate, to become one of them,
To transcend to become a God,
And when he does, he will decide for himself what it truly means to be divine.