i.
The multiverse is an accident of omnipotence. The All-Creator had a longing to return to the zero before anything hurt. Creation is the side effect of that failure; galaxies are gravestones in Its cosmic necropolis, dotted with the gospel of stars. We are the debris of a god who wanted to stop existing and never quite managed it.
ii.
In Kyoto’s Kita Ward, a short-tempered, exhausted fifteen-year-old girl skips school and rehearses her own death. Her name is Kohana Ohuang-Zhùróng. She thinks she is small, ordinary, doomed to vanish. In her chest, God’s Aseity has already torn itself free from the celestial corpse and settled into human bone. Far beyond Earth, a planet called Spectra turns inward like a burning eye: a world of light and war, ruled by the immortal Commander Uodalrich, forever locked in conflict with its oldest enemy, Alraera. They war over stars, over philosophy, over how to survive a dying God. When Spectra’s systems finally register the flare of Aseity inside a human girl, Hiroyuki D’Accardi—Spectra’s Strongest and Kohana’s future Advisor—crosses universes to retrieve what the war names her: the Summoner of Time, Spectra’s General.
iii.
Kohana is not the only shard. Her squadron is composed of eight Summoners scattered across the Multiverse, eight aspects of omnipotence made manifest. Perhaps the All-Creator wanted to see itself from every angle: One divided into Many, amnesiac but almighty, thrown into different worlds to see what they become. One of the shards is Isleen Tchaikovsky, a girl / woman / wolf who walks at the end of time and follows the wake Kohana leaves behind. By the time Spectra finds her, there are already multiple Kohanas anchored in the war: the volatile fifteen-year-old General still learning how to carry God’s Aseity without breaking, and a forty-something, battle-seasoned cohort who wears her decades like weapons. Their timelines do not stay politely parallel. When Wren tears the Ananke Shadow out through Kohana’s ruined eye and the younger girl is meant to die, reality buckles; the timelines collapse inward. Older Kohana steps into that moment and holds the younger one together long enough to survive. They are distinct—separate lives, separate scars—but all of them are forced to answer to the same name: Kohana Ohuang-Zhùróng.
iv.
Cataclysm rages on in this forever war. Planets burn, religions collapse, corporations weaponise despair, and entire timelines fold like bad equations. The multiverse does not care. It is, at best, indifferent; at worst, actively hostile to continuity. We long to die, and we are indeed dying, because God wanted to die, and he is still dying within us—through our wars, our loves, our choices to keep going or not.
v.
Death is Spectra’s eternal enemy, the one outcome its armies and Summoners are forbidden to accept. For God, it was the only mercy it ever asked for. Division by Zero is what happens in the gap between those truths: a girl who was ready to disappear is turned into the axis of a war against extinction, and must decide whether surviving on Spectra’s terms is any different from dying on her own.
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150-word Synoposis:
The multiverse is an accident of omnipotence. The All-Creator wanted to return to zero; creation is what happened when that wish failed. In Kyoto’s Kita Ward, fifteen-year-old Kohana Ohuang-Zhùróng skips school and quietly rehearses her own death, unaware that God’s last fragment has settled in her chest.
Far beyond Earth, Spectra—a planet of devoured starlight ruled by the immortal Commander Uodalrich—wages an endless war with its enemy Alraera over how to survive a dying god. When Spectra’s systems register the flare of that power inside a human girl, Hiroyuki D’Accardi crosses universes to claim her as the Summoner of Time.
Kohana is one of eight Summoners, shards of omnipotence scattered across the multiverse. There are already multiple versions of her anchored in the war, each with different scars. Division by Zero follows the Kohana who wanted to disappear as she becomes the axis of a war against extinction.
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50-word Synoposis:
Fifteen-year-old Kohana Ohuang-Zhùróng wants to disappear. Instead, the last fragment of God wakes up in her chest, and a planet of devoured starlight crosses the Multiverse to claim her. She’s one of eight Summoners—shards of omnipotence at war with extinction. Division by Zero is a queer, science fantasy bildungsroman.