He was a Celestial God—betrayed, executed, and erased from the heavens.
Now, reborn on Earth with no memory of his divine past, Matt lives as an ordinary human… until enemies from the divine realms hunt him down.
As his forgotten powers awaken, so does the cursed Void—an ancient force that once shattered realms.
Hunted by gods. Bound to chaos. Matt must choose: remain mortal, or reclaim his divinity… and unleash divine vengeance.
In a world where mortals rise and gods fall, only one truth remains: Sacrifice carves destiny.
I’m already on Chapter 31 of Void Requiem, and all I can say is—damn bro, you cooked this story to perfection. Every scene hits hard. It's packed with pain, fire, and peak moments. Nothing feels wasted. The buildup is tight, and the payoff is explosive. Much respect.[img=gift][img=gift][img=gift]
> “Fall as a God. Rise as a Void.” That tagline alone? Already gave me chills—and the story actually delivers on it. I didn’t expect this to hit me the way it did. What starts as another OP MC fantasy suddenly spirals into something deeper, darker, and more soul-crushing. Matt’s descent from celestial divinity to fragile humanity isn’t just a power-down—it’s a reckoning. You feel his pain, his confusion, his loss of self. But then he claws his way back—not to who he was… but into something terrifyingly new. What I loved: The Void concept is crazy unique. It’s not just some edgy power. It’s alive. It talks back. It tempts him. It breaks him. Every battle feels like it matters. Brutal. Bloody. Personal. There's this eerie loneliness woven into the story… like the deeper Matt falls into power, the more human connections he loses. It’s tragic but beautiful. Room to grow: Needs some grammar and flow editing, no sugar-coating. Some lines don’t hit as hard as they should. A few characters could use more screen time or arcs para di lang sila background noise. Final Words: This isn't just another power fantasy—it’s a journey of identity, of death and rebirth, of what happens when power becomes your curse.[img=update] It's raw. It's ambitious. It's not perfect, but it's unforgettable. If this book had an anime? That OST would go hard. That final fight would break the internet. [img=strong][img=recommend]
This book is cooking something serious. Think Solo Leveling vibes, but sprinkled with the emotional grit of Attack on Titan and the cosmic scale of Bleach’s later arcs. If the author keeps leveling up their prose, this has anime adaptation written all over it. A must-read for anyone who craves that OP energy but wants their brain and heart involved too. [img=Loving it][img=More pls][img=Envy]
Finally found a new OP main character—going from Celestial to Human, then from Human to becoming Void. Sheesh, bruh, you're cooking up something fresh! 🔥 I really hope you keep leveling up your writing skills, because this book? Absolute banger. Respect. 👏[img=Mad]
Need to improve your book bro, a little more. i like the character and design. Honestly your book update is amazing. like, what the heck 3-5 chapters a day? Got damn bro. [img=update][img=update][img=update]
Hey everyone! I'm the author of Void Requiem: Rise of the Godborn. I'm thrilled you're enjoying the journey so far. Today, I want to share something special with you—the official map of the world! 🌍🔥 This should help you visualize the realms, regions, and battlegrounds you've been reading about. From the cursed plains of Nyuga to the heart of Crucible Citadel, everything is marked and labeled for you to explore. If you have questions, theories, or just wanna share your thoughts, feel free to drop them in the comments section. I read them all and love hearing from you. Stay sharp, stay fierce—and remember, the Void remembers. —Sam_Shenon