Regression of The Perfect Human
When the strange disease called The Syndrome spread around the world, only a small number of people lived through it, and none of them were human. People who lived woke up with impossible powers, and people split into two groups: those who saw the event as divine and those who used it as a weapon.
A man named Morgan Paxton rose to what the world called "The Perfect Human" in the ashes of a world torn apart by holy wars. But as the Syndrome grew stronger, it created a cosmic being known as the Almighty, a false god that feeds on blind faith.
And Morgan's father was the shepherd who led people to their destruction. Murphy Paxton, a kind pastor on the outside, had the mind of a snake behind his smile. He was manipulative, brilliant, and terrifyingly charming. He used the Syndrome to create a religion of fear and hope that gave power to the very thing that would destroy the world.
In the end, Morgan found out the truth: The Syndrome was not divine. It was a design for an old machine made to collect faith itself. As the entity that claimed to be God took over the world, Morgan was transported back in time to a point before the first outbreak.
Morgan comes back in the body of a younger man, armed with knowledge of the future, inhuman instincts, and one goal:
"I'll do whatever it takes to stain my hands with every sin. But I'll never let this world bow down to a false god again."
But the man he used to call father is his biggest problem. Murphy, still dressed like a humble pastor, has already started to build the faith that will soon rule the world. Morgan sees the snake waiting to strike behind every kind word. It is a manipulator who turns hope into chains and worship into weapons. In this second timeline, one man wants to save people by making his soul dirty, and the other wants to rule them with a god of lies.
The father represents Faith, while the son embodies Truth. The battle pits one monster against another. And only one will change the course of history.