The Tide: Unbroken
For centuries, the gods ruled unchallenged, their power absolute, their dominion unquestioned. To them, mortals were nothing but tools—disposable, fleeting, insignificant.
All except one.
Andrea, the Goddess of Balance, saw humans not as servants, but as people. She walked among them, blessed them, and loved them in a way no god ever should.
For that, she was betrayed.
On the night of the Red Eclipse, Andrea was struck down by her own kind, her divine essence sealed away, her name erased from history. The world forgot her. The gods thought they had won.
But eternity is a long time.
Five hundred years later, in a world overrun by monsters, hunters, and ancient ruins, a nameless girl awakens in a prison cell—weak, lost, and painfully human. She doesn’t remember who she is. She doesn’t remember what she lost.
But she remembers the pain.
The anger.
And the feeling that somewhere, deep inside her, something is waiting to rise again.
The tide was pushed back. But it was never broken.
And soon the gods will once again remember why they feared her