Deita & Drac — Sinners in a Godless City
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Acropolis Mortis, a sprawling mega-city, the last of its kind after the singularity event of 2151, is a place where religion is completely outlawed, and ultra-advanced technology has become God.
Within its walls, Drac, a mysterious augment with intense, violent fantasies, meets Deita, a beautiful, but deadly girl with an appetite for murder and pain that mirrors his own. Yet she actively pursues these yearnings throughout the city and goes far beyond mere thoughts into harsh reality! They quickly become infatuated and inseparable, connected by these twisted cravings, but an even deeper connection comes to fruition.
This is their saga, and it is a dark, twisted, and thrilling journey through the depths of transhumanism, frightening desire and obsession, and is set against the backdrop of a city that has forsaken morality for augmentation, and flesh for hardware. However, not all is as it seems and another taker of life lurks!
Acropolis Mortis. The last city. After the singularity tore through 2151 and left the old world smoking behind it, this sprawling megalith is all that remains — and here, faith is a crime. Prayer is contraband. God did not die in Acropolis Mortis; God was replaced, circuit by circuit, until the only thing worth kneeling to hummed with current.
Somewhere beneath its neon arteries moves Drac — an augment, unknowable, carrying fantasies so violent he has never dared speak them aloud.
Then he meets Deita.
Beautiful. Ruinous. A girl whose hungers mirror his own with a precision that should be impossible — except she does not merely dream them. She walks out into the city and makes them real, again and again, and the streets keep her secrets.
They fall into each other like a wound closing. Inseparable. Infatuated. Bound by cravings neither can confess to anyone else alive — and beneath that, something deeper still, something neither of them yet has a name for.
This is their saga: a descent through transhumanism and obsession, through desire sharpened past the point of blood, set against a city that traded morality for augmentation and flesh for hardware without ever once looking back.
But Acropolis Mortis is not finished with them.
Because bodies are turning up that neither of them claimed.
Something else is hunting in the dark — patient, deliberate, and far closer than they know. And by the time they understand what it wants, the question will no longer be who is killing in this godless city.
It will be whether either of them survives the answer.
Acropolis Mortis is the last mega-city left standing after the Singularity Event of 2151—a vast, decaying monument to mankind's final evolution. Religion has been erased. Faith is a crime. In its place, ultra-advanced technology reigns supreme, worshipped as the only god that remains.
Within its endless neon corridors and chrome-buried streets, Drac is an augment haunted by violent fantasies he struggles to contain. Then he meets Deita: beautiful, magnetic, and terrifyingly unrestrained. She does not merely imagine bloodshed—she hunts it, pursues it, and leaves its consequences scattered throughout the city.
Drawn together by desires neither can explain nor deny, Deita and Drac become inseparable. Their obsession deepens into something more intimate, more dangerous, and perhaps far older than either of them realizes. But as their connection intensifies, the city begins to whisper of fresh killings—crimes that may have nothing to do with Deita, Drac, or anyone they know.
Or so it seems.
Deita & Drac: Sinners in a Godless City is a dark, suspenseful descent into transhumanism, obsession, forbidden desire, and the brutal cost of abandoning flesh for hardware. In a city that has traded morality for augmentation, someone is taking lives in the dark—and the true killer remains hidden.