Volatile Gods

Self-Published

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Description

The Gods have come.

Not the benevolent gods from religions across the world. They are gods of chaos and mayhem. And humanity is their primary source of entertainment.

And the cruel humans that worship them? The gods give them abilities—powers to “entertain” the gods—and call them Worshipers.

How do I fit into this story?

Well I met a boy; quiet, naïve but adorable Nathan. Imagine my surprise when we run into  Worshipers and instead of tearing us apart theybowto my nice, quiet boyfriend.

Not only is Nathan a god, but he turns out to be the leader of the gods, Prince. He decides he wants tokeepme.

I run.

I run right into a group of rebels calling themselves Warriors and they think I’m the key to killing the gods.

I would call them crazy but they have gods on their side too. Gods who want Prince dead.  Do I risk my freedom and my life on the hope this group brings?

Information

Status
Completed
Year
2022
Author
Inna

Royal Road Stats

Rating
4.6/ 5.0
Followers
15
Views
12,263

Chapters(34 total)

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Community Reviews(2)

  • Jacob La Rue (Rellik_Htaed)Royal Road
    ★★★★★ 4.5
    Overall the story is enjoyable with an interesting world. Each chapter leaves me wanting more, which is good and bad. Good, because I can't wait to get to the next chapter. Bad, because there are chapters I crave for more world building. Some scenes are pushed through too quickly in my opinion and I would have really enjoyed more indepth detail to really engage me and pull me in more to the uniqueness of this world.
    Other than some grammatical errors, it's easy to read and a fun combination of action and some dark content which keeps the mc in a mental and physical battle through out.
  • KnightikRoyal Road
    ★★★★ 4.0
    A little rough around the edges but still very much enjoyable.
    The first chapters didn't flow very well, I had to reread some paragraphs because I got lost in the text as I was reading it but that might just be me.
    But where this work shines is the interactions and relationships between the characters.