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Reborn As The Useless God

SamuelWilson
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Xylos Zephyrin, a once-revered god of forgotten tides from a dying pantheon, faces oblivion as his world crumbles. In a desperate twist of fate, his immense power is fractured and his consciousness thrust into the insignificant body of Pipkin Featherbottom, the most ridiculed man in the magic-rich realm of Aethel. This new world operates under a nascent "System," a mysterious force that grants abilities and dictates fate. Stripped of his godly form and forced to conceal his true, albeit fragmented, power, Xylos as Pipkin must navigate a world that scorns him. He grapples with the bitter irony of his useless facade, a stark contrast to his former glory. Yet, his divine knowledge and latent abilities begin to stir, interacting unpredictably with the "System," offering glimpses of his past might and unique pathways to new strength. As Pipkin endures treacherous adventures and uncovers the intricate political webs of Aethel, he secretly manipulates events from the shadows. Driven by a chilling foresight of a looming catastrophe that only he recognizes, his methods often stray into morally gray territory, positioning him as an unlikely anti-hero. Amidst the ridicule and danger, he finds an unexpected connection with Lumi Nymphaea, a sharp-witted herbalist who sees beyond Pipkin's weak exterior. Their bond deepens, challenging Xylos's carefully constructed facade and forcing him to confront the possibility of genuine connection in his new existence. Torn between the strategic advantage of remaining underestimated and the desire to unleash his true power, Xylos must walk a precarious path. He will face remnants of his old pantheon, powerful adversaries who sense his hidden strength, and the ultimate test of preventing the impending destruction of Aethel all while wrestling with his lost identity and the unexpected affections of a woman who might just see the god beneath the guise of the useless man.
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Chapter 1 - Fading Light

The air in the realm of the Forgotten Tides tasted of salt and sorrow. Xylos, god of the deep, felt the familiar crackle of his world dying around him. The vibrant hues of his domain had dulled to the gray of ancient coral.

"Another one gone," rasped Theron, god of silent winds, his form barely visible in the fading light. "Lyra of the Lost Songs… just a whisper now."

Xylos finally opened his eyes, the movement heavy. He gazed at Theron, a fellow relic. "Did she sing a beautiful farewell?" His own voice felt like the echo of a crashing wave, weak and distant.

Theron shook his head, a wisp of movement. "Silence. Like most of us now."

Xylos sighed, the sound like the tide pulling away from a barren shore. He was weary of the slow fade, the quiet deaths of his kin. Their once mighty pantheon was crumbling, forgotten by a world that had moved on.

Suddenly, a jolt ripped through him, an invisible force yanking him away from the familiar decay. Colors exploded before his inner eye, a chaotic symphony of light and sound. He heard a high-pitched whine, like metal screaming, mixed with a frantic buzzing.

Then, a crushing sensation, as if he were being squeezed through a keyhole. He felt his very essence being reshaped, forced into a form alien and… small.

Darkness swallowed him whole, followed by a sharp, stinging slap that made him gasp and then wail.

"It's a boy! A scrawny little thing," a rough voice chuckled nearby.

"Hush, Bram," a softer voice scolded. "He's just arrived."

Xylos's vision swam into focus, revealing a blurry face looming above him, its expression a mixture of concern and wonder. He was upside down, wrapped in something rough and itchy. The air smelled of earth and something sweet, like dried flowers.

A boy? Scrawny? His internal outrage didn't translate into any physical power. He tried to command the air, to summon a flicker of his oceanic might. Nothing. Only a weak twitch of his tiny fingers.

"Welcome to the world, little Pipkin," the softer voice said, her face now clearer. She had kind eyes and a gentle smile.

Pipkin? The name was an insult. "I am Xylos!" he tried to roar, but only a pathetic cry escaped his lips. He was helpless, utterly and terrifyingly helpless.

Bram, a man with calloused hands and a weathered face, peered down at him. "Quiet now, little one. You've had a long journey."

Journey? Xylos thought, his mind reeling. You have no idea.

Elara, the woman with the soft voice, cradled him close. "He's so small, Bram."

"He'll grow," Bram said, though his voice held a hint of doubt.

Trapped in this fragile body, Xylos could only listen to their unfamiliar words, feel their clumsy but well-meaning touch. His power was gone, his world was gone, and he, Xylos, god of the deep, was now a crying infant named Pipkin, in a world that smelled of hay and held the terrifying weight of the unknown. His new life had begun, not with a roar, but with a whimper.