The curtains part on Earth C, five years after the return of its gods. Behind them, to the audience's dismay, lies the dead body of someone who was supposed to be immortal, and you have no idea what that means. Jane Crocker is gone, and all the smiles suddenly look a whole lot faker. It's a story as old as time, really: Investigation, revolution, grief, regret, powers beyond comprehension and mysteries beyond the veil. Too many things swept under the rug and anxiously ignored. You know what they say: It takes a village to kill a god.
Familiarity with the Homestuck Epilogues is recommended but not required. Having read them will enrich your experience.
"You may not see things yet on the surface,
but underground,
everything is already on fire"
-Reza Negarestani
(you are almost certain Reza Negarestani said that)