After ninety-five years of experiencing the mundane life of a mortal, A'lravee woke up from his grave five years later to find out that things were way more complicated than what he thought them to be and that the last hundred years was just a short period his parents invested into raising him, a young god. Faced with his not-so-new reality, he quickly realizes that he has to drop some of his way of thinking if he wants to have a comfortable life within this vast universe. From planet-busting spaceships to unique creatures capable of superhuman feats and magicians who could reshape entire continents. He could definitely not forget his fellow gods whose powers he could not even begin to comprehend. With new ideas, mentality, a rising desire, and an ambition he never knew he could have, he decides to follow an unethical path to acquire as much power as possible. At the end of the day, he's not the only one willing to do anything for power. TAGS: #Lawful Evil Mc #Multiple Subordinate leads #Sci Fi #Gods and Goddesses #Magicians #Cyborgs #Superpowers #Empires #Harem # No Harem #Schemes #Politics #Interstellar War #Shapeshifters #Undead #Beasts #Cults #Thearchy #Kingdom Building ----------- Would you like to support the author or read on a different platform? Visit my Patreon: All For Power Feel free to support this work of art by buying me a coffee on:
It would be a better story if it did not belittle autistic people, pretend schizophrenia is as silly and as simple as cross-dressing, and if it did not paint cross-dressing as something worth being violently angry over. The author insists that having multiple personalities is a facet of schizophrenia, and it is absolutely false and a harmful narrative. Having multiple personalities is often a result of trauma and childhood abuse, and is something that a doctor must diagnose after meeting with the child. It is not schizophrenia. Schizophrenia causes hallucinations and violent actions and suicidal thoughts. Cross-dressing is not violent, nor is it a result of hallucinations or suicidal thoughts. Schizophrenia causes anger and irritability and causes those suffering from symptoms to withdraw entirely from society. It is often diagnosed at age 20 and typically occurs as a result of prolonged drug usage, brain injury or through an inherited genetic marker being activated, in which case one or both parents would have also been schizophrenic and possibly presenting symptoms.