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I Created a World But They Worship False Gods

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After millions of years asleep, I, Dio Rios, the actual creator of Etheria, finally woke up—ready to see how my world had flourished. Instead? They worship fake gods with names like Genesis and Ethan. They built churches. They rewrote history. They even gave the credit to some “Abyss Council” or whatever the hell that is. Naturally, I was pissed. But I'm also merciful… so instead of smiting them all into oblivion, I decided to descend into the world I created—disguised as a traveling merchant. What’s changed in 2.5 million years? Magic runs wild. Beasts talk. Fox girls are real (you’re welcome). And kingdoms fight over who has the flashiest crown. Meanwhile, a clueless prince named Rick Ash is dodging assassination attempts, an empire called Chess is on the brink of civil war, and I’m just trying to figure out who thought it was okay to rename my world Syvila. This time, I’m not just watching. I’m interfering.
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Chapter 1 - The Beginning 1

Being a god is kinda boring.

Don't get me wrong—being all-powerful is fun… until, well, it isn't.

Anyway, my name is Dio. Dio Rios, to be exact. One day, after coming home from my job as a construction worker, I had a strange dream. The dream was about a random old man named John, asking me what it was that I wished for. Naturally, I said, "Becoming a god."

I mean, c'mon—being able to do anything you want without consequences is everyone's dream. And not to mention, becoming attractive was also part of it. Who wouldn't want to become a god?

Anyway, when I woke up, I thought it was all a silly dream. I got up and got dressed. I ate breakfast, and everything was normal… until I saw a sports car—and not one of those cheap ones. I'm talking about the multi-million-dollar type.

It was so nice that when I walked past it, I thought, "Imagine if that was mine."

After that thought, the owner came out dressed in expensive designer clothes, looked at me, and said,

"Hey kid, you want this car?"

And obviously, I said yes.

Afterward, he walked away muttering something about the stock market and inflation.

Oh—and I forgot to mention: at this time, I was 19, fresh out of school, working to enter college.

After receiving the car, I drove back to my home and called in sick. As I entered my house, I wished once more: "I wish I was rich enough to give away million-dollar things."

Right after I said that, I received a notification from the bank saying that my new bank account balance was 230 trillion.

And I did what any normal 19-year-old would do…

I spent it all on random stuff. I didn't care—as long as it was expensive and could be bought, it was mine.

Of course, spending that much money attracts a lot of attention.

Things settled down after a couple of months, which is when I found out everything.

It happened like this: I walked into my luxurious bathroom, looked at the mirror, and asked,

"How did this even happen?"

And like always, I got my answer—which was the old man John. He was supposedly a god who had actually granted me godhood. That's why anything I wished for became reality.

Uh, yeah.

After finding out that I was basically a god, I flew to the heavens—which, surprisingly, had a very big house with green grass everywhere. Standing in the middle was John himself.

Years passed, and I went through many different lives: becoming a basketball prodigy, an amazing actor, the world's luckiest gambler, and so much more.

But after experiencing it all, it got boring. Eventually, I stopped going to Earth at all—just staying above in the heavens with John.

Which brings us to where I'm at now… approximately 20,000 years later.

I was talking with old man John, and he asked me,

"Dio, it seems like you're not happy anymore. You rarely go down to Earth. Why is that?"

I said,

"John, I'm not happy anymore because becoming a god was fun, but now it's boring."

He responded with something very unexpected:

"In that case, why don't you create your own world then?"

After hearing that, I was shocked. I didn't even know I could do that. I quickly thanked John and headed away from Earth—stopping light-years away from it.

My world, which I named Etheria, came to life.

I decided to add magic—like in those light novels—and a ranking system from D to Immortal.

Turns out, creating a world with magic and humans tires even gods, because afterward, I fell asleep for like 2,500,000 years.

And when I awoke…

I was shocked by the changes that had happened to my beautiful Etheria.