
Ok, i stopped due to that on ch 30 smth.
He is not full God yet but he was able to overpower Seth? It don't make any sense so the author is probably using it as plot device and Seth being SA happened in the past and probably in future...
It give me feeling of torture p*rn plot where they torture protagonist to the point he snap and turn bad and everyone act surprised. I can already guess that his wife is not that good of person and even kid is probably not his since he don't look like Seth but that god Seth killed...
Anyway its just my guess but I dropped it for now because I am really not in the mood to read sad stuff, maybe I will come back to it when I will want to feel miserable

No. Not really. This story is actually pretty complex.
Yes, he does get SA'd a lot, especially in the earlier chapters each season..... but it isn't really *just* that. It isn't actually entirely there just for heck of it, esp if u dig a bit deeper into the story to understand why it is happening.
Just be aware that due to the nature of this story and of the ancient gods themselves, the relationships, environment, reactions etc. can and WILL be toxic, brutal, and amoral
So if you do go on reading this, please don't shit on it if it becomes too amoral for your taste. Because from the very beginning, it's been set as story involving a lot of amoral decisions and actions..... it's becoming a question of how they'll get out of it or if they will
Somehow I have a feeling i will not like it... Seth is supposed to be an evil God, but the way other gods act, they are not exactly good guys either. There is something very foul in their behavior, and with each chapter if find myself cheering for Seth more?
I just know this story will hurt me....