In a world where humanity’s future is dictated by the strength of one’s genetic code, birth is no longer equal—and survival is even less so.
Every human is born with a Genome Core, a blueprint that determines physical limits, potential evolution paths, and social rank. The higher your genome purity, the closer you are to the ruling elite. The lower it is, the closer you are to being erased.
Kael Virex is born with a Defective Genome Core, a condition so rare it is treated as an evolutionary failure rather than a disability. Those like him are not just ignored—they are systematically removed from society and dumped into the Disposal Zone, a wasteland where failed genetics are left to decay.
But Kael does not die.
Something inside him changes.
Instead of rejecting evolution, his body begins to do something unnatural—it devours it.
Beasts, mutants, even corrupted humans… every genetic structure he consumes becomes part of him. But nothing about his growth is clean. Every evolution fractures his body, warps his instincts, and pushes his mind closer to something no longer fully human.
In a world built on perfect genomes, Kael becomes an anomaly:
a being that evolves through consumption, mutation, and survival at any cost.
As he climbs out of the Disposal Zone and into the structured world of elite Genome Clans, Kael uncovers a truth buried beneath the system that governs humanity:
Humanity was never natural.
It was engineered.
And those at the top are not evolving—they are preserving something far older, far more dangerous, and far less human than anyone realizes.
Now Kael must decide whether to:
* refine his broken genome into perfection,
* or continue devouring everything until he becomes something that should never exist in the first place.
Because in the end, evolution has no morality.
Only dominance.