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Life as a low class slumdog was all that Adelaide had. With his days spent scavenging in the toxic waste zone, and the nights spent sleeping under the creaking towers of high-tech junk.
His life changed on the day he found a strange, lifeless crystal buried beneath piles of junk.
The crystal was anything but ordinary. One pulse of energy and Adelaide’s world shattered—literally.
When he woke up, he saw that he was in a completely different body, in a completely new world, with memories that weren’t his.
Now going by Rion Hale, a sixteen-year-old human with a hidden potential, Adelaide finds himself in a world where the rules are not quite what he was used to. Instead of the supremacy of technology, the world was teeming with Cultivators who wielded supernatural powers through a force called Origin Energy.
But all hope is not lost.
Armed with the knowledge he brought with him, he uses his Resonance ability, an uncommon Adept power that allows him to harmonize with machines, amplifying their capabilities far beyond their design limits, to become what would eventually be known as the Deity of Machinery.
Armed with ingenuity, inherited memories, and a supernatural gift tied to technology, Rion walks a fine line between two identities and two worlds. But as forces from his new world begin to take interest in him, one thing becomes clear.
He didn’t just cross into a new world.
He might be the one to change it forever.
Author-kun here. Yes, I shamelessly 5-starred my own book. Look, I could tell you this book has deep worldbuilding, cool sci-fi tech, and a main character who’s not afraid to break the rules (or a few bones). But let’s be honest—you're here because you're either: 1. Curious about what Mechanical Deity is, 2. Stalking my profile (jokes on you I'm into that), or 3. Accidentally clicked this while trying to vote for something else. Either way, welcome. I’m just a writer trying to turn caffeine and questionable ideas into a readable story. If you like: Reincarnation without insta-overpowered nonsense Cultivation meets fantasy scifi Mc with actual plans (and backup plans) Then stick around. I update regularly and might even respond to your comment with wit or memes. Or both. Power stones are appreciated. Sacrifices to the Algorithm Gods even more so. Ps: War crimes might or might not be committed [img=sad]