Hi Readers,
I've been fascinated by religion. Why do people have faith, and what does faith mean? Now, place faith in a world where belief begets gods (and demons) and you get the idea of Mythborn. Yet, I balance this with a comprehensive science background, and feel everything (magic or science) should follow consistent rules. Imagine a world where no individual is powerful enough to create 'gods', but what about an entire society, and what rules will those beings follow? Will they appreciate the ephemeral existence they are given? How did the Greek gods feel when Rome supplanted their beliefs (if they had been real). Did Zeus go quietly into the night when Jupiter arrived? Mythborn follows the arch of these gods, but through the lens of a kid who doesn't realize he's about to become the anti-hero of a world. I wanted to write about that arch, that of the 'villain' in a world made up of shades of gray.

What do you think?
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