
by Danilo Pereira
Victor died as an ordinary man on Earth. But he was reborn in a brutal fantasy world… as something impossible: a newborn god on the verge of vanishing. Now called Tauron, the Minotaur God of Labor, he discovers the cruel truth of divinity: without faith, gods weaken. Without worshippers, they are forgotten. And forgetting is silent, inevitable death. His only followers are a small tribe of isolated minotaurs. A forgotten people, living on the edge of extinction in the wild northern lands. No temples, no armies, no empire — just survivors. Too weak to impose his will by force, Tauron must do the unthinkable for a god: build his power from scratch. He does not destroy enemies. He inspires workers. He does not perform grand miracles. He grants efficiency, resilience, and purpose. He does not conquer lands. He helps a forgotten people become a civilization. But the world is not empty. Other gods are watching. Mortal empires vie for power. Wild hordes advance. Ancient forces — infernal, abyssal, divine — will not ignore the rise of a new deity for long. Every victory strengthens Tauron. Every death weakens him. Every lost worshipper brings him closer to oblivion. To survive, he doesn’t just need to be worshipped. He must be indispensable. Thus begins the unlikely rise of a god who commands neither storms nor death… but something far more dangerous: The power to turn labor into destiny, faith into civilization, and a doomed people into a nation capable of changing the world. ---
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