Endless time pressed like a heavy burden upon God's being. All-knowing power and flawless command had become an insipid, repetitive hum. He craved the bitter taste of defeat, the fierce joy of earned success, the wild, messy allure of mortality. Thus, he crafted a bold experiment.
At the start, he created a creature of limitless capacity, calling him Zeno. He imbued Zeno with the entirety of his divine power, the fierce, unrestricted energy that shaped his magnificent presence.
But for his own essence, he took on a vulnerable, breakable human form. His soul was sealed within the endless cycle of rebirth, a faint spark of his true fire stripped of memory and might each time.
He would experience craving, bliss, sorrow, and fear. He would stumble, learn, and truly exist.
Thus, the great trial commenced - God became a single soul lost in the vast ocean of being, set to endure the wild, breathtaking, and profoundly human drama of living and dying.