Vrin: Ten Mortal Gods

John Michael Hileman


Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
3.50 · 6 ratings · 344 pages · Published: 01 Jan 2006

Vrin: Ten Mortal Gods by John Michael Hileman
What if dreams are a door—that was never meant to be opened?

Jason Tardin is trapped within a virtual world, he is sure of this, he has seen the program. But if this is a computer-generated world, then how can he reconcile the complexity of its inhabitants, people capable of frustration, joy, and pain? Are they simulations, or something more?

And what about the abilities which allow him to create or control whatever he wishes? Is he a god, as the people of Vrin believe?

Grappling with his new-found powers, haunted by a conversation with scientists on the outside, and stalked by a mad god, Tardin must unravel an impossible mystery—to save a world that is not his own.

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