The obsidian crime
The Order of the Gods is a prison. Jormund is the key that will break it.
The Hook
For eons, the great pantheons have shared the world and the fate of mankind. But at the heart of this perfect system, an error was born: Jormund. Designated an "Anomaly," he possesses the power to break divine laws that even the gods cannot transgress. Hunted by Odin, the "Father of All," and betrayed by those he protected, Jormund has only one goal left: extinction.
The Story
The story begins with a bloody escape. Jormund, breaking free from the clutches of Asgard, allies himself with Siegfried, a fallen legendary hero, and the wolf Fenrir. Together, they form a trinity of outcasts determined to overthrow the thrones of Olympus and Valhalla.
However, revenge comes at a price. In an act of pure rage, Jormund commits the irreparable: he murders Apollo and extinguishes the sun.
The world then plunges into Fimbulvetr, the eternal winter. As humanity freezes under black snow, Odin reveals his true face. Taking advantage of the chaos and darkness, the Norse king launches a war of total conquest against the other weakened pantheons. Olympus falls, forcing Zeus and his people to take refuge in the depths of Hades' realm.
The Stakes
Years after the fall of daylight, Siegfried emerges from the Labyrinth to discover an unrecognizable universe. Guided by the revelations of the fallen goddess Amaterasu and the dark pacts of Beelzebub, he must find Jormund before Odin gets his hands on it.
In this ruined world where survival is a luxury, two forces now clash: Odin's Iron Order, which claims to bring back the light through tyranny, and the Chaos of the Anomaly, which has freed the world from its chains at the cost of its own destruction.
The sun is dead. The gods are fleeing. The Wild Hunt has begun.