The morning after surviving horrors, Akela and her companions continue their journey toward the Capitol in search of military support against the coming colonial threat.
The farther they travel, the stranger the world becomes.
Massive clouds shaped like perfect Easter eggs drift silently across the sky, casting unnatural shadows over fields of living grass that alter the speed of whoever walks across them.
After crossing these distorted landscapes, the travelers finally arrive at the Capitol, a massive center of power that appears magnificent from a distance, yet carries the same unsettling feeling as every land before it: beauty hiding something deeply wrong.
In the face of an approaching colonial invasion, Akela leaves her homeland to search for allies and soldiers capable of defending her people. Her journey leads her into a strange foreign city that initially appears prosperous and orderly, but beneath its polished surface lies something deeply disturbing.
The citizens move with fear and secrecy, and entire groups of people seem to exist as hidden slaves, stripped of freedom while pretending everything is normal. As Akela investigates, she discovers that the city is controlled by a mysterious force or ruler operating from above, an unseen power manipulating the population through fear, surveillance, and oppression.
What began as a mission to save her country slowly becomes a confrontation with a larger system of domination, forcing Akela to question who can truly be trusted, what freedom costs, and whether the fate awaiting her homeland has already consumed this city first.
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