In Elyria, a city-state built after the collapse of the old world, everyone lives under the invisible protection of the Fire: a system capable of predicting crises, preventing crime, and preserving order. When Dante Vale investigates his sister’s death, he discovers that this peace was built on manipulation, sacrifice, and institutional lies. But the most brutal truth is not inside the system. It is inside him. Between revolution, guilt, memory, and power, Dante must decide whether freeing a city is worth destroying it. A political and psychological tragedy about control, free will, and the danger of trying to save the world.
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