The story is decent, falling into the category of recent improvements. Our main character, a Dark God, is portrayed as not inherently evil but living as a loving deity with a human form. They express annoyance towards other gods and individuals who disrupt the lives of humans they created.
It's an engaging read, although I'll provide a brief synopsis:
In a world crafted by six gods, one sought to enslave humans forever, while two were indifferent. One was ambiguous, one indecisive, and Entropy, the protagonist, championed growth. An unfortunate event led to his sealing. The narrative begins when he awakens.
The world operates on elemental cycles, with four basic elements having inherent weaknesses. Dark and Light gods, Entropy and Inflation, reign supreme above these. Light's only vulnerability is darkness, and vice versa. Entropy's defeat stems from Inflation's betrayal.
Upon his release by Inflation, Entropy chooses to reincarnate as a human to experience the world firsthand. Inflation, intrigued, follows without understanding his motives. The world is populated by creatures of the four elements, and heroes and religious organizations representing the five elements exist. The Dark God's existence has been erased from memory, save for a select few who wield his power and the connection between dark energy and world creation.
The story continues...
[Expanding on the summary]