Before time had form, before realms had names—
There was only the Divine Trinity.
The Creator: He who dreamed the first breath of life, the architect of all beginnings. Where there was nothing, he imagined something.
The Preserver: He who upheld the structure of the cosmos, holding entropy at bay. He did not create, nor destroy—he balanced.
The Destroyer: He who ended what had grown twisted, to make way for rebirth. Not evil, but inevitable. Not wrathful, but necessary.
These were not gods in the way mortals worship—they were forces. Infinite. Impartial. Divine.
Together, they forged the foundation of existence:
The Heavens — realm of order and observation.
The Planets — diverse worlds of mortality, conflict, and wonder.
Hell — not torment, but judgment. A realm of consequence, where the corrupt fall.
To watch over creation, the Trinity birthed beings of immense power—
The Supreme Angels, guardians of cosmic law, each overseeing the ever-turning wheel of existence.
And upon each planet, they placed Demigods—warlords of immense might, rulers whose will shaped the fate of their realms.
But peace was never permanent.
From one of the planets, a mortal rose. Not born divine, nor chosen by the heavens.
He was merely… relentless.
Driven by sorrow. Forged in fire. And cursed with vision.
He did the unthinkable—he defied the heavens, and in doing so, cracked the balance that held all three realms in harmony.
A war followed.
One that scorched the skies, poisoned the lands, and fractured the gates of death.
Now, 300 years later...
The ashes of that war still shape the world.
The angels watch from above. The demons hunger below.
And on Earth, the dungeon gates bleed open—portals not of chance, but of consequence.
The era of passive gods has ended.
A new age begins—not of peace, but of reckoning.
This is the tale of a boy named Judas—scarred by loss, consumed by guilt, and driven by a rage he barely understands.
He doesn't seek justice.
He seeks the one who shattered his world—a being worshipped as a god.
As his journey unfolds, Judas is pulled deeper into the threads of fate—uncovering truths tied to ancient deities, forgotten wars, and powers this world has yet to awaken.
But this is not the story of fate choosing a hero.
It's the story of one who defies it.
A mortal who walks the same path as a god who once broke destiny itself.
In the end, it will be a battle not of good and evil—
But of two beings who exist beyond fate itself.
---☆The story begins—"