"There's a prison for fallen gods... and one of them just escaped."
That's how the story was supposed to start.
But Micah Key doesn't remember being a god.
A quiet student at UNC with no real history, Micah lives on the edge of invisibility-no high school record, no memories before age thirteen, and strange gaps in how the world responds to him. But when a door that shouldn't exist opens into a place that defies logic-a place between broken dimensions and forgotten time-Micah stumbles into the impossible: a prison for gods long erased from reality. And someone... escapes.
Him.
Plagued by visions that feel like memories, pulled toward places he shouldn't know, and haunted by the whispers of beings that claim to have served, fought, or betrayed him, Micah begins to unravel the truth:
He is not just a boy.
He is not just human.
He is Allevin-the god of origin, perception, and the in-between-sealed away by forces too ancient to name, forgotten by everyone, including himself.
But something has awakened him.
And now, gods are stirring.
The world is cracking.
And nothing-including Micah himself-will ever be the same.
A choice was made, long ago, to erase what should have been remembered.
But now, as everything unravels, he must face what was lost-and decide if he's ready to reclaim it.
Similar to Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint, Solo Leveling, The Beginning After the End, Bastard (by Carnby Kim), Tower of God, The World After the Fall, Dies Irae, Tsukihime, Kara no Kyōkai, Erased, Fate/Stay Night, Bleach, The First Hunter.