🤔Philosophical
Worlds
11 worlds
When Eren confronts his half-brother Zeke in the Paths, their clash of ideologies about freedom and sacrifice threatens to reshape the fate of all Eldians and the world beyond the Walls.
A brilliant, cynical neuroscientist creates an AI that proves the existence of God, forcing her to confront the terrifying reality that the divine is nothing like she imagined.
Two souls marked by different shades of time—one bearing the radiant promise of dawn, the other the deep richness of musk—discover that every beginning carries the seed of its ending, and every ending holds the certainty of rebirth.
A mathematician discovers that every relationship follows a precise 7:3 ratio of happiness to destruction—and when she learns to manipulate the formula, she must choose between engineering perfect love or accepting that some chaos is what makes us human.
When humanity's last survivors discover they're living in a simulation designed by their own extinct descendants, one hacker must choose between preserving the lie that keeps them alive or revealing the truth that could erase them all.
Drowning in existential despair and self-reproach, a soul discovers that merely existing—and daring to add their voice to life's relentless, powerful play—might be the only meaning worth fighting for.
A renowned Haiku master must teach a dying emperor the true meaning of life, before the final verse is completed.
A philosopher-prince discovers his entire kingdom exists inside a walnut shell, and breaking free means destroying the only world his people have ever known.
When humanity discovers the secret to immortality, one woman must choose between eternal paradise and the beautiful fragility that makes life worth living.
When humanity discovers a technology that grants true immortality in a perfect digital paradise, one woman must choose between eternal bliss and the rebellion fighting to preserve death itself—before the last human soul is uploaded and free will disappears forever.
When a single word becomes the catalyst for an impossible choice, one person must decide whether to run toward their destiny or away from their past.









