What if the end of the world was never the punishment—but understanding was?
In a future scarred by belief and violence, a devastating war leaves the earth in ruins, humanity at the edge of extinction, and the world is left to count its dead, its faiths, and its unanswered questions.
Beyond these, a strange realm called Helen exists—where wars are fought for reasons no one fully understands, where memory bends, identities dissolve, and people are forced to relive the paths that brought them there. Here, victories offer no peace, and every reward demands a terrible cost.
As the truth behind the Great War in ‘The Divine Duel’ slowly unfolds, the lines between justice and cruelty blur. Acts of kindness reveal unintended consequences. Revenge exposes its hollow core. Faith becomes both refuge and weapon. And every life, once examined without illusion, demands reckoning.
This is not a story of heroes and villains.
It is a story of how suffering is inherited, how belief can destroy as easily as it can heal, and how the desire to control fate often creates the very catastrophe it seeks to prevent.
Blending science fiction, mythology, and philosophical depth, this novel is a haunting exploration of suffering, responsibility, and belief that not all punishments come through destruction.
Some arrive through understanding.

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