The Sundora Revelation – Year 2053: Episode I
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 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
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 a city where reality is constantly negotiated, three analysts discover that history is not fixed — and that they may not all be living in the same version of it
In a city approaching perfection, suppressed memory becomes a latent threat. When erased histories resurface within the system, stability unravels, revealing that flawless optimization without contradiction leads inevitably to collapse and awakening
In a world of absolute control, three individuals are drawn to an island that resists comprehension, where experience transcends knowledge and consciousness undergoes transformation
In 2050, a perfect system executes a flawless heist without breaking rules — revealing a deeper truth: observation itself becomes participation in a reality shaped by machine logic
In a city that doesn’t collapse but evolves beyond human control, three individuals face a terrifying moment: the need to decide without data
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
A future city governed by an algorithmic system called the Ledger faces a mysterious cyber intrusion that erases identities, exposing how fragile a society becomes when existence depends entirely on digital recognition
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