I was Reborn as a God Candidate in a Dead World
Noah dies young, angry, and beautiful—and wakes up in the ruins of a world that’s already ended.
Chosen as one of a hundred “god candidates,” he’s given one chance: build a civilization, gather followers, and ascend to godhood in a land haunted by monsters and the echoes of dead divinity. While others choose practical tools—torches, blades, compasses—Noah, of course, picks the one thing no sane person would: a deck of ancient tarot cards.
Only one card reveals itself: The Fool.
It’s not a weapon. It’s not even useful. But it is fate. And Noah doesn’t play fair.
With every evolution, new cards awaken—each a fragment of mystery, power, or something far darker. As he survives trial after trial, Noah begins to draw men to him: warriors, beasts, mercenaries, even rivals—bodies built for war, loyalty, and sin. They kneel for him. They fight for him. But gods are born lonely, and Noah knows how desire can be a leash just as easily as a blade.
He may have started as the weakest link in a broken world.
But even fools can become gods.
And Noah? He plans to make them all fall—one by one.