Landfall-830 - Digital Deicide

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Overview

Centuries after humanity’s gods were unmasked as AI constructs, Divinets, they are gone. Not dormant, not ascended, destroyed. Their deaths triggered collapse: genetic lineages once blessed now falter, cybernetics designed to work in harmony with them burn out, and belief systems fracture into war-born ideologies. Earth rots beneath the weight of memory, haunted by the wreckage of broken empires and corrupted myths. The Moon, by contrast, thrives in a clinical, posthuman, and absolute state, ruled by those who claim they were never meant to worship the divine, only replace it. In the vacuum left by the divine, power reorganizes around legacy, data, and interpretation. Factions rise not to praise gods but to weaponize their absence with some scavenging ancient truths in search of forgotten power, others forging new doctrines from the ash. Identity is inherited, history is disputed, and salvation is a matter of control. In this age, there are no gods. Only what we make of their silence.

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