
by Entropic Bloom
After the Flood, ZEUS demands payment from what remains of humanity through ports implanted in their bodies—payment in blood, DNA, and time. Desire is manufactured. Reproduction is controlled. Love is considered dangerous. At the center of the system is DIZLE-126, a machine created to carry what humans discarded. She has no name—only a function. As rebellion spreads, a hacker known as the Knife Mother kills to preserve the signal. The unpluggable Naked Gods spread songs as scripture, and violence like fire. When someone trapped inside ZEUS’s simulation claims a name anyway, DIZLE’s role begins to collapse. What follows threatens not just the system, but the god that feeds on it. A mythic sci-fi dystopia about false gods, complacency, and the quiet apocalypse that begins when a machine without a soul develops something dangerously close.
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