When kings became demons and righteousness wept in silence, the Earth cried out. In an age where the royal thrones are overrun by wicked impostors and adharma (injustice) spreads like wildfire, the goddess of Earth, Bhūmi, takes the form of a grieving cow and pleads her case before Lord Brahmā. The balance of the cosmos teeters on the edge of collapse. With celestial urgency, Brahmā, Śiva, and all the gods approach Lord Viṣṇu in the Ocean of Milk. Through divine meditation, they receive a cosmic message: He will descend. Kṛṣṇa, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, shall incarnate upon Earth. Alongside Him, gods will be born as warriors. The mighty serpent Ananta will incarnate to support His mission. Even Māyā, the Lord’s illusion, will serve as His instrument. This is not just mythology—it is the chronicle of a cosmic war. Follow the events that led to Kṛṣṇa’s birth, the rise of the Yadu dynasty, and the preparation for the greatest battle in history: Kurukṣetra. A divine saga of duty, deception, destiny—and God Himself walking among men.
Some people died with honor, joy, and some of them having unpleasant way of death, tragic death. The Soul of Sorrow are always listening and watching, she can't help but wonder and asked a question. "People die in a various way, why do people still think that human is equal in their death?" The Soul of Sorrow always asking so many other questions, a few people get tired of it and most of them just thought that was usual because she took a form of a innocent child—so are the way she speak. She seems always so cheerful and full of life, maybe only she and the Spirit of the death knows why is she called as The Soul of Sorrow, why dead people or human called it as ghost are attracted to her.
When the moon embraces the sun, the child awakens to bear witness and its fangs devour the tail, the age of the Serpent is near. Watch. Question. Bear the weight. Suffer. Arise Eternal Serpent! *** Borous, an aspiring eldritch horror is reborn on a planet filled with magic and adventures. But strangely all of his memories have vanished, leaving him purposeless and confused. After being adopted by the friendly neighbourhood witch Elaine, Borous quickly discovers both his talent and love for magic. Accompanied by his best friend Arthur, the son of the baron governing the territory around his home village, he leaves the village he had learned to call home. Together, they go on an adventure to learn how to channel magic, explore the vast reaches of their world and uncover its secrets, making friends along the way and even discover bits and pieces of Borous' secrets as he slowly begins to remember his past. Join him and his friends on their journey, on which his natural curiosity is bound to cause trouble, often getting them into all sorts of sticky situations. After all, what is better than a whimsical fool? A powerful whimsical fool! *** Witness him. Worship him. Remember him. The Serpent is near.
In a nameless, choking city, people don’t die once—they die in fragments. Every abandoned dream, every forgotten version of yourself is another quiet corpse nobody bothers to bury. Noor, a burned-out night worker drifting between shifts and half-lives, stumbles onto the proof when a new route appears on the metro map: Line ∞. The black train that runs it doesn’t take passengers home. Its blurred riders call themselves “your deaths” and offer a brutal mercy: Endless Death, a service that erases you from records, algorithms, and other people’s memories, gathering all your tiny, wasted endings into one deliberate rebirth outside the story the city wrote for you. Noor steps aboard. As files vanish and conversations rewrite themselves without him, he begins to explore the hidden system beneath the streets—a network built from lost stations and discarded futures. But something in the city resists his erasure. Something remembers him when no one else can. And if a world that has already killed you once refuses to let go of your name… what exactly did you step into that train to escape?