A century ago, the world was ravaged by famine, impurity, and greed. The 'gods' came down from the heavens to intercede and gave man an important task:To gather all the women and offer them to the gods. This was to restore balance on the world. The 'gods' built upon the new age of humanity and governed the new society to achieve perfection. Today, the world is divided based on function and this is the story the elders have passed down for decades. These 'god' are to be thanked. Birth is controlled. Children are educated and sorted. Death is mediated. Hardship is minimal. Life in the new age is close to perfect. Altus is an aspiring scouting scholar who yearns to seek the truth of their existence. He is finally assigned to his first batch of students where he encounters Dante who claims he is the heir to Dei's name (the highest 'god') and is requiring his assistance. Now he is faced with the question: Would it be blasphemous to question the identity of these 'gods'?