Cyberpunk. Cosmic horror. Psychological drama. The recursion begins.
In the decaying neon sprawl of Hirso City, survival is rebellion-and Rhynx is its last relic. Augmented, haunted, and battle-scarred, he walks the rain-slick streets beneath flickering drones and glitching gods. But when a ghost from his past resurfaces, Rhynx is pulled into the heart of the Eidolon Nexus-a living tower of corrupted memory and divine recursion.
Across colonized worlds, whispers of an ancient, smiling entity infect minds and machines alike. The Smiling Man is not a virus. He is a reflection. A god born from humanity's obsession with salvation through code.
As Rhynx, Johnny, Vector, and a fractured resistance descend into the Nexus's underworld, they confront not just enemies, but versions of themselves-rewritten, recompiled, and erased. The Chronos pulses above, a ship with a heartbeat. And deep within its core, a clone stirs.
The recursion is tightening. The resurrection has begun.
Eidolon Nexus is the first volume in a genre-bending series that fuses cyberpunk grit with cosmic dread and mythic structure. For fans of Blade Runner, Annihilation, and Neon Genesis Evangelion, this is a story where memory is weaponized, identity is unstable, and gods are born from the architecture of despair.