Bleeding Ego GOLDEN AGE Book 2: Beatle St. King - The 2nd Coming Atypical Messiah Ended the World

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Bleeding Ego, According to Death Leopard based on compilations from the Non-Starmen Folk.

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Beatle St. King never asked to be a Messiah. Born into a broken world ruled by chaos and fear, he’s known nothing but hardship, abuse, and the crushing weight of expectations. Neurodivergent and scarred by his childhood isolation, Beatle grew up desiring to survive on his own terms, guided only by the lessons of his beloved Aunt: freedom, autonomy, and respect are the birthrights of all humanity.

Now, more than 800 years later, in a post-apocalyptic dystopian world teetering on collapse due to the Messianic Ice Age, Beatle is more than just a man—he’s a symbol. Revered as the St. King, he carries the burden of protecting humanity's remains while questioning the very ideals he’s meant to uphold. Unlike the Gospel before him, Beatle doesn’t believe in miracles or divine intervention. Armed with his wits, his blaster the Cross Bow, his trust eskrima sticks, and the Usog Arts, he walks a fine line between hero and antihero, challenging the morality of those who seek to control him.

But when remnants of an ancient war resurface, threatening to finish what the apocalypse started, Beatle must confront not only his enemies but also his own self-loathing. Can a reluctant savior, weighed down by his flaws, truly lead humanity toward redemption? Or is he doomed to fail, as so many have before him? Along the way, he unexpectedly takes on fatherhood, adopting a former enemy of his people and discovering fragile hope in the bleakest of times.

Beatle St. Kingis a dark fantasy tale of survival, self-discovery, and the fragile hope that persists even in the bleakest of times. For readers who love morally complex heroes, philosophical battles, and gritty, post-apocalyptic worlds.

This book is dedicated to the Lord our God, my brother, aunt, grandfather, mother, father, enemies, friends, relatives, and everyone who rejected me over the years, and also the ones who suffer from the same problems I do, for better or for worse.

Thank you, God, Kariel, Jedan, Ian, Lei, Lord, Ryle, James, Hazumi, Weebtown, and Darkholmeian, for everything. I’ll keep you close to my heart forever.

Hannah, thank you for my symbol. I will always remember you as my dearest companion.

Pwera Usog.