Lord Of The Gods (LOTG)

When David died on Earth, he thought it was the end. Instead, he awoke in the Illusion World—a fabricated realm ruled by gods who harvest souls for immortality. Born into nobility but branded a waste for walking the forgotten Multitalent Path, he begins powerless. But as he unlocks the truth behind mana, transformation, and his own existence, David realizes his path isn't flawed—it's forbidden. And the gods fear what he will become. Your decisions shape the unraveling of a world built on lies.

Lord Of The Gods (LOTG)

When David died on Earth, he thought it was the end. Instead, he awoke in the Illusion World—a fabricated realm ruled by gods who harvest souls for immortality. Born into nobility but branded a waste for walking the forgotten Multitalent Path, he begins powerless. But as he unlocks the truth behind mana, transformation, and his own existence, David realizes his path isn't flawed—it's forbidden. And the gods fear what he will become. Your decisions shape the unraveling of a world built on lies.

David had once lived a simple life on Earth—concrete dust in his lungs, calluses on his hands, and dreams too small to survive. Then came the fall, the pain, the light. Now, he wakes in silk sheets, remembered as David William, last heir of a forgotten noble line in the Windless Kingdom. At fifteen, he achieves his first Transformation, but the elders sneer. He walks the Multitalent Path—scattered, unfocused, useless. Or so they say.

He trains in secret, blending sword forms with spell circles, reinforcing his body like a fortress, brewing crude pills from stolen herbs. When Princess Elisa of Winston flees an arranged marriage, their paths collide in the frozen markets of Snowess. Together, they uncover black-market relics and evade Prince Valerius’s assassins. But during a battle at sea, David taps into something deeper—a resonance between all four paths. For the first time, his aura burns not with one color, but five.

Captain Rourke watches from the deck of the Stormbreaker, eyes narrowed. 'That boy... he’s not just strong. He’s breaking the rules.'

As the Leviathan rises from the depths, David stands at the bow, wind tearing at his coat. He has no title, no army, no legacy. But he has a question burning in his chest: if the world is a lie, what happens when someone stops believing?