Through the Distant Universe
Adam was meant to be an MIT student, with a new life stretching before him. But one day, he and his classmates vanished in a blinding flash, torn from their familiar reality. However, while others awoke in golden cities, endowed with supernatural abilities, Adam opened his eyes amidst dead metal, charred ruins, and the screech of broken machines. He found himself without a gift, without purpose, and without explanation in a world where even the air is lethal, and darkness whispers with the voices of the long-departed. This planet died long before his arrival, and here, no one awaited him, no one cared; no one left unchanged.
Through this nightmare, Adam will walk, seeking not power, but truth. When he finds it, the universe will tremble, for it will be just the beginning. Beneath the dead crust of this existence lies something more: not just reality, but a mask draped over the rotting framework of reality itself. Everything unfolding is merely a grand game, far greater than any of them, and it remains unclear whether Adam is a player or merely a puppet within it. It's not just an error, but an endless loop, tightening its spiral again and again. Here, beneath layers of grime, betrayal, and death, lives a twisted truth – a cycle where gods live and heroes perish, an endless trap for anyone who ever believed in their destiny.
Adam was not the chosen one. He was not supposed to survive. But this very fact makes him different. In this world, merely being strong isn't enough to endure; one must be the one who defies the rules, who breaks the script, and who is willing to descend where even those who created this reality fear to look. He does not wish to save the universe; he desires to destroy the lies upon which it is built. And when he reaches the core truth, there will be no cycle, no chosen ones, no divine illusions. Only the truth will remain – and the one who found it.