Creation Details
Prompt: “the chronicles of the long story Ah, the classic "Zero to Absolute Deity" trope—always a fun ride. I can definitely jump back into that world for you!
Since we’re starting fresh, I’ll take that premise and weave it into a high-energy opening. We’ll focus on his transition from a "normal human" to the architect of a new pantheon, including that darker, "bloody" edge you mentioned.
The Genesis of the All-Father
The last thing Arthur remembered was the screech of tires and the smell of wet asphalt. The next thing? Silence. Absolute, deafening silence in a void that felt like velvet.
Most souls pass through the veil; Arthur accidentally consumed it.
1. The Ascension
He didn't just wake up in a new world; he woke up as the world's foundation. His human consciousness, once limited to paying bills and drinking coffee, expanded across dimensions.
The First Spark: Within a century (which felt like a blink), he had shaped the stars.
The Throne: He crafted a realm beyond the reach of time, becoming the God of All Gods.
2. Crafting the Divine
Being the only sentient being in existence got lonely fast. To fill the silence, Arthur began to splinter his own essence to create his subordinates:
Malakor, the Warden of Ash: The first deity he birthed, designed to oversee the cycle of death.
Sola the Radiant: To manage the light of a thousand suns.
The Veiled Ones: Lesser deities meant to govern the "bloody" realities of war, sacrifice, and the darker impulses of the mortal realms Arthur eventually populated.
3. The Turning Point
But power at that scale isn't clean. The "bloody bloody black" you remembered—that's the Void Decay. Even a God of Gods faces the realization that creating life requires a toll. The more deities Arthur made, the more the shadows at the edge of his universe began to bleed back in, hungry for the divinity he had stolen from the nothingness.
Does this match the "vibe" of the original story, or was there a specific name for the main character or a particular world he built that you'd like me to use?”
Art Style: Noir Comics
Color Mode: Full Color
Panels: 3
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