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The God of Mischief and Madness

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She told me not to save her. Said we both already knew how it would end. With the two of us dead. Instead, she asked me to live... Enough for the both of us. But I couldn’t. Because if I couldn’t protect the people I loved, then what was I for? In a world that has forgotten its gods, Dio wants only one thing: to protect Anya, the girl who makes his broken world feel whole. When Anya is Marked by the Reverie, a realm of dreams and divine trials, Dio follows without hesitation. What begins as an act of love soon becomes something far stranger: a descent through mirrors, memory, and impossible truths. Because the Reverie doesn’t give power. It reveals it. And guiding the threads from behind the veil is the man with mismatched eyes and a golden ring. He remembers the age before the gods fell. He remembers what it cost. And he believes Dio may be the key to something greater… or the spark that ends it all. To love. To lie. To become divine. The trials are beginning. The age of stagnation is ending. And someone has to choose what comes next.
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Chapter 1 - The Shattering (Prologue)

She once whispered to him,

"If divinity must break, let it break beautifully."

And so he did.

He shattered himself into madness.

Seven fragments of a god who refused to be whole.

The dream remembered.

And so did she.

[Start of Book One: Forget Me Not]

He emerged without warning, as if the bones of the earth had exhaled him. A silhouette on the shifting dunes, cloaked in a threadbare robe, wandered toward the ruins of a forgotten Citadel. Nothing had changed. Just as he remembered. Shattered columns, towers collapsed in elegant disarray. The echoes of divinity buried beneath centuries of sand and silence.

Infinity did that to you.

He yawned. He waited. He watched.

They would begin to stir soon.

The seven that had been chosen. Still mortal. Still dreaming.

Still unaware of the truth he clung to like a curse.

That infinity was not strength.

It was stillness. Stagnation.

And true divinity would not be found in what one was... but in what one chose to become.

He didn't expect much. He never did.

But the declaration would be made, as it always had.

And Hollow would be here to see how it ended.

Or how it began.

It didn't matter which. He always watched.