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Recruiter of Gods

On the day after his college graduation, Tristan Moore's world collapsed right in front of his eyes. Otherworldly beings appeared out of nowhere, a product of the breaking of an intergalactic truce, leading to the demise of half of the human race. But to great relief, with tragedy also comes salvation. All survivors were given game-like status boards, allowing for inhumanly ascension, all in preparation for the entertainment of gods, the Universal Feud. After being the first of all humans to die from the game, Tristan receives pity from the game-master and is given the opportunity of revival, but with an unique bonus… The power to recruit all gods as his guardians and gain there blessings. ——————————————————————-———————————— Cover: AI MADE

BackScratcher · Fantasy
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4 Chs

Schizophrenic

Character Introductory #1:

[Tristan Moore]

A 22-year-old blonde Caucasian with a muscular physique. His friends say he has majestic green eyes. Graduated from Harvord University with a doctorate in Biology.

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Glass shards scattered around me as I leaped out the window of my intruder-infested 13th-floor hotel room. Thinking on the spot, I much rather preferred a falling death than one where I'm fighting against bizarre goblin-like creatures armed with daggers. I said "goblin-like" as goblins seemed too unreal to be true.

As gravity pulled me down, an clear screen appeared before my eyes, slightly capturing my attention while I began flailing my arms. And that's when I realized something.

"Ha, so the goblins were most likely figments of my imagination," I mused. "In that case, I, Tristan Moore, must have been schizophrenic! How fun!"

And with those final words, I plummeted through the glass roof of a nearby church building, meeting my fate as I was pierced by a stone Christian cross.

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Darkness. No clouds, angels, or pleasant music. Neither was there fire, demons, or pained screeches. Darkness was what I woke up to, and perhaps will be what I see for the rest of eternity.

"Hello? Anyone out there?"

I was about to call out once more when suddenly, a white silhouette of a man appeared in front of me.

"What are you doing here, young man? The game quite literally just started, and you've already died. I don't quite understand how anyone can manage such a feat."

"WHY ARE YOU BLAMING ME, D*MNIT? I WAS PEACEFULLY SLEEPING IN MY HOTEL ROOM WHEN A GANG OF WHAT'S-IT-CALLED ATTACKED ME. DID YOU EXPECT ME TO FIGHT BACK OR SOMETHING? I GRADUATED WITH A BIOLOGY MAJOR FOR CHRIST'S SAKE."

"There, there, young man, calm down. I never expected this myself either. After all, who would be so incapable-"

"Alright, alright, I got it. On a more important note, who are you?"

The silhouette scoffed.

"Who am I, you ask? I am the one and only creator of this god-sponsored game, and I am the one who put you here. Or more simply, the game did."

"Creator?"

I stopped breathing for a second, contemplating my previous dialogue with the man, where I behaved most ferociously. I was most definitely screwed. And then I decided to act.

"I DONT GIVE A D*MN WHO YOU ARE, GIVE ME MY GODD*MN LIFE BACK!"

(It was a shame I lost my thought process at this moment, as I was normally a very intelligent man. If I did, the next few passages most definitely wouldn't have happened.)

As I lunged forward to throw a punch at the man, he swiftly dodged to the left and subdued me to the ground. I squirmed, desperate to break free and land some damage on him.

However, all my attempts were futile as he effortlessly turned my body into a fleshy pulp with a single devastating blow. To my surprise, within seconds, he regenerated me back into human form. He continued this relentless cycle, repeating the process over a hundred times. It seemed like an endless torment I couldn't escape from.