Kids’ Games Aren’t Supposed to Be This Hard
Brian was an utterly ordinary man—unremarkable, predictable, and quietly careless with his life. Even as diabetes slowly tightened its grip, he drifted through days without urgency or ambition.
Then came the change he never truly intended.
One ordinary night, as fleeting thoughts of “maybe I should do something different” crossed his mind, Brian slipped into an impossibly deep sleep. When he awoke, he was no longer in his own body, nor in his own world.
He had been pulled into a grotesque, fractured reality—a playground constructed by incomprehensible higher beings who call themselves gods. To them, existence is a spectacle, and mortal suffering is premium entertainment. Entire civilizations burn, heroes are twisted into monsters, and hope is systematically dismantled for the amusement of immortal spectators.
Reborn in a new, battle-scarred vessel, Brian discovers he is neither truly dead nor fully alive. He is now a piece on their board, yet something about him resists complete control. The supreme gods—ancient, capricious, and terrifyingly powerful—offer no mercy, only cruel games with impossible stakes.
To survive, to understand why he was chosen, and ultimately to strike back, Brian must traverse nightmarish realms, forge uneasy alliances, endure soul-crushing losses, and confront each enthroned deity in turn. Every victory demands sacrifice: companions, memories, pieces of his humanity, and perhaps the last remnants of the man he once was.
His objective is stark and almost certainly suicidal:
Uncover the forbidden secrets these gods guard so jealously…
and kill them.
In a cosmos built for their entertainment, one insignificant soul dares to rewrite the script—with blood, betrayal, and unrelenting vengeance.
What begins as survival becomes a war against divinity itself.