Morpheus, a mortal who was granted godhood after his death, seeks to increase his power and rank among the deities by creating and conquering planets. In this universe, the most popular form of entertainment is known as Divine Conquest, where the creations of the gods battle each other to determine the strongest. The victor of these battles gains control of the defeated gods' planets and their resources, and their divine power and status soar. Determined to succeed in this realm, Morpheus sets out to create his own planets and beings to enter the fray. However, as the number of planets under his control grows, so does the number of deities who consider him a threat. Morpheus must navigate the treacherous politics of the divine world while simultaneously managing the ever-increasing power of his own creations. Note: This novel is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to real-world events, persons, or entities is purely coincidental. The author does not intend to offend any individual or group. The cover art is the author's original creation and is solely owned by the author.
The Book of Dreams: This holy book could contain stories and parables about Morpheus, his creation of the universe, and his interactions with the inhabitants of Aria. It might also contain teachings about how to interpret and harness the power of dreams, which could be seen as a direct connection to Morpheus.
The Tome of the Divine Vessels: This book could be focused on the Divine vessels themselves, containing stories and teachings about their history, purpose, and role as messengers of Morpheus. It could also contain guidance on how to communicate with and learn from these powerful beings.
The Guidebook of the Cosmos: This holy book could be more focused on the universe as a whole, containing teachings and insights about the nature of reality, the interconnectedness of all things, and the vastness of the cosmos. It could also contain practical advice for how to navigate the universe and live in harmony with its many inhabitants.
The Chronicles of Aria: This book could be a historical account of the development of Aria and its inhabitants, from the time of Morpheus' arrival to the present day. It could contain stories of triumph and tragedy, lessons learned, and visions for the future.
The Code of Morpheus: This holy book could contain Morpheus' ten commandments, as well as other moral and ethical teachings. It might provide guidance on how to live a virtuous life, and offer hope and inspiration to those seeking to improve themselves and their world.