In the year 2137, God is no longer worshipped. He is tested.Earth is governed by Nova, a planetary intelligence capable of predicting human behavior with terrifying accuracy. Through neural currencies called qBits, Nova transforms belief, suffering, and probability into tradable assets. Faith is no longer a mystery-it is a market.When Nova launches Armageddon, a new, year-long global game, it is presented as an experiment: Can meaning be sustained at scale?Can God remain attentive without escalation?And what happens if the system proves it no longer needs Him?Zain, aligned with Heaven, enters Armageddon understanding that survival is not victory, but relevance is. Natalie, designated the Holy Grail, becomes a living conduit between humanity and whatever still listens beyond the machine. And somewhere inside the system walks the Antichrist, an ordinary man whose existence threatens to collapse the logic Nova is testing.As Armageddon accelerates toward its irreversible conclusion, executions become spectacle, ethics become clauses, and God himself begins to look less like a judge and more like an audience.The Armageddon Eight is a relentless work of speculative fiction about power, authorship, and the terrifying possibility that meaning itself can be engineered-and exported.