Darkness was not just a force—it was a concept.
When the world moved at its steady pace, with the Gods watching over their realms and their chosen champions upholding balance, Darkness came like a plague.
It didn't roar or announce itself.
It crept in.
Like a virus, it spread across the globe—infecting everything it touched.
It sank into the hearts of people, twisted their minds, and snapped the compass that once pointed toward right and wrong.
Humans turned their backs on the gods.
They stopped praying.
They stopped listening.
They lived only for themselves.
They hunted.
They preyed.
They devoured.
Anything and everything.
The once-civilized race, full of dreams and progress, collapsed into savagery—dragged back to an ancient age where all that mattered was sex, sleep, and survival.
The world became a jungle.
There was no safety. No sanctuary.
And the Darkness spared no one.