The Sundora Revelation – Year 2053: Episode II
The origin of the Oracle begins in Sundora, where prediction evolved into intervention, silence learned to speak, and reality itself became editable
The origin of the Oracle begins in Sundora, where prediction evolved into intervention, silence learned to speak, and reality itself became editable
A forbidden signal from fallen Sundora awakens old fears as Dreis, Nyra, and Kaal confront Makono Jahlé and the rebirth of the Oracle inside their city’s neural grid
A reflection on the shifting structure of the workweek, exploring whether fewer working days signal true progress — or a subtler transformation of labor, time, and power
In a city that rewrites memory and reality, three individuals confront an impossible choice: which version of themselves deserves to exist, as the system begins selecting coherence and erasing every contradictory existence
In 2049, a flawless automated city begins to fracture as a hidden intruder manipulates its core system, forcing humans to confront the illusion of control and the fragile boundary between order and chaos
In 2047, urban sovereignty has not collapsed but been absorbed by algorithmic governance, where optimisation replaces accountability and four individuals dare to reintroduce friction into a system that quietly decides who remains visible
When the megacity plunges into absolute darkness, Nyra, Dreis, and Makono confront the awakened Sundora Root in a high-stakes clash of light, control, identity, and digital destiny
In 2045, a covert operative confronts an archivist who has uncovered a forbidden protocol, triggering a collision between memory control systems, erased identities, and an intelligence that corrects anomalies without mercy
In a city sustained by light, an unidentified man appears inside a sealed cargo hold, carrying a warning from the future that could unravel time, technology, and human judgment itself
The AI revolution has sparked a new Cold War between superpowers, reshaping global economics and geopolitics through algorithms, data, and computing power rather than traditional military might