
The Gods We Have Become In an age where humanity no longer waits for evolution but engineers its own transcendence, we find ourselves at the threshold of something greater—and perhaps stranger—than we ever imagined. We are no longer bound by flesh alone; we are forging new identities, rewriting the mythologies of self with metal, glass, and circuitry. This is not the future—it is the now, an era where divinity is no longer granted but built, adorned, and claimed.
These beings are echoes of our own metamorphosis, reflections of a world where beauty and terror intertwine, where the sacred and the synthetic merge. They challenge our deepest fears and desires: the longing to be more than human and the dread of what we might lose in the process. Are we ascending, or are we vanishing into something unrecognizable? The answer lies in the gaze of our own creations.
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