The Weight of Creation
God created the universe to escape the endless loneliness of the void. Stars, life, humanity. He gave them free will, compassion, and the potential to become something beautiful.
Instead, they built a world of war, greed, oppression, and cruelty. They pray in His name while committing atrocities, twisting His gifts into weapons against each other.
Watching from afar is no longer enough.
To understand His creation, God fractures His consciousness and enters the world as a mortal. Again and again He is reborn—beggar and king, slave and tyrant, saint and sinner—living human lives and dying human deaths.
With every life He gathers perspective. With every death He returns to the void, closer to a final judgment.
Should humanity be allowed to continue…
or should the universe be unmade?
But one ordinary life changes everything.
Because for the first time, God doesn’t just observe humanity.
He falls in love with it.
***MATURE CONTENT (18+)***
This novel contains: death, poverty, violence, oppression, existential themes, and tragedy.
It is a slow-burn philosophical journey, not an action fantasy. Expect complex morality, multiple protagonist deaths, and a bittersweet ending.
Readers seeking feel-good stories or power fantasy should skip this.
For those who stay: prepare for a story that questions everything.
A/N - Read till Chapter 8 before judging please!!!