The God of a Godless World
In the world of Pasculine, a land shaped by ancient forces and ruled by diverse races—humans, monsters, half-monsters, and dragons—the fate of existence is quietly influenced by one man: Leonard Hajimeru Kamu.
Leonard, known simply as Leon, was one of the first humans to ever exist. Though born mortal and powerless, his overwhelming desire to create life once bent the will of nature itself, granting him the ability to give birth to beings of unimaginable might: the dragons. These divine creatures, forged not by magic but by his soul’s determination, revere him as their eternal father and god.
After thousands of years hidden in the majestic and untouchable dimension of Dragonheart, where dragons built their own utopia and hierarchy, Leonard grows curious about the world he left behind. Longing for companionship, understanding, and perhaps love, he returns to the human realm—choosing the military-magic nation of Ludwillen as his point of reentry. To all others, he appears to be just a calm, slightly mysterious youth—completely devoid of magic or skill.
As he enrolls in the nation’s academy, his quiet nature and lack of power make him an outcast. But soon, subtle and awe-inspiring moments reveal the truth: Leonard can create life itself. A single spark in his hand forms miniature dragons. His presence stirs the heavens. His will is absolute—yet he does not fight, command, or boast.
Unbeknownst to the world, his mere presence reshapes alliances and awakens ancient forces. The dragons, each more powerful than any god known to mankind, observe his every move from afar. Some whisper prophecy. Others prepare for a new age. Meanwhile, the human kingdoms, monster hordes, and fractured half-blood races teeter on the edge of upheaval—unaware that their greatest myth now walks among them.
As tensions rise, wars ignite, and ancient truths emerge, Leonard’s journey is not one of domination, but discovery. Can a man who made gods still be human? Can he find love in a world that kneels before him? And when his peace is shattered—will the universe survive if he simply stops holding back?