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Dystopian
During the late 21st century, an unseen final fascist putsch precipitated across continental North America. Overnight, the fevered freedom-loving democracy quickly descended into a totalitarian police state, now referred to as the Nation. Now today, in 2267, it is a time of summery prosperity. The Nation is at the height of its self-glorified power. As the last remaining mark of civilization upon the face of the earth, the light of truth has become warped, distorted.
Cast out in favor of a manufactured, interconnected web of false, ever-changing histories. The factual history is lost as a new one is constantly being ministered by a small handful of clandestine and secretive caretakers. Living here at this point, Jion (John) Wurnars works as a seemingly low-class nonentity, with a dead-end job towards a bleak and desolate life. However, Natizen Wurnars are more than he assumes himself to be, which he will soon discover.
As 2276 closes, the Nation's unseen gallery of clandestine caretakers seeks to initiate its vast populace into a higher destiny, unto an infinite, unending plane of higher consciousness. Soon, Jion and his friends will be thrown into events that will come to shape the destiny of The Nation's path forever. For fans of the eternal, celebrated authoritarian Orwellian nightmare, Dystopian is the first Tore in a renewed posthuman saga.
Another portent to remind, as we venture into tomorrow's possible fates, the visions of the darkness should not dictate or shape our futures.
Cast out in favor of a manufactured, interconnected web of false, ever-changing histories. The factual history is lost as a new one is constantly being ministered by a small handful of clandestine and secretive caretakers. Living here at this point, Jion (John) Wurnars works as a seemingly low-class nonentity, with a dead-end job towards a bleak and desolate life. However, Natizen Wurnars are more than he assumes himself to be, which he will soon discover.
As 2276 closes, the Nation's unseen gallery of clandestine caretakers seeks to initiate its vast populace into a higher destiny, unto an infinite, unending plane of higher consciousness. Soon, Jion and his friends will be thrown into events that will come to shape the destiny of The Nation's path forever. For fans of the eternal, celebrated authoritarian Orwellian nightmare, Dystopian is the first Tore in a renewed posthuman saga.
Another portent to remind, as we venture into tomorrow's possible fates, the visions of the darkness should not dictate or shape our futures.
During the late 21st century, an unseen final fascist putsch precipitated across continental North America. Overnight, the fevered freedom-loving democracy quickly descended into a totalitarian police state, now referred to as the Nation. Now today, in 2267, it is a time of summery prosperity. The Nation is at the height of its self-glorified power. As the last remaining mark of civilization upon the face of the earth, the light of truth has become warped, distorted.
Cast out in favor of a manufactured, interconnected web of false, ever-changing histories. The factual history is lost as a new one is constantly being ministered by a small handful of clandestine and secretive caretakers. Living here at this point, Jion (John) Wurnars works as a seemingly low-class nonentity, with a dead-end job towards a bleak and desolate life. However, Natizen Wurnars are more than he assumes himself to be, which he will soon discover.
As 2276 closes, the Nation's unseen gallery of clandestine caretakers seeks to initiate its vast populace into a higher destiny, unto an infinite, unending plane of higher consciousness. Soon, Jion and his friends will be thrown into events that will come to shape the destiny of The Nation's path forever. For fans of the eternal, celebrated authoritarian Orwellian nightmare, Dystopian is the first Tore in a renewed posthuman saga.
Another portent to remind, as we venture into tomorrow's possible fates, the visions of the darkness should not dictate or shape our futures.
Cast out in favor of a manufactured, interconnected web of false, ever-changing histories. The factual history is lost as a new one is constantly being ministered by a small handful of clandestine and secretive caretakers. Living here at this point, Jion (John) Wurnars works as a seemingly low-class nonentity, with a dead-end job towards a bleak and desolate life. However, Natizen Wurnars are more than he assumes himself to be, which he will soon discover.
As 2276 closes, the Nation's unseen gallery of clandestine caretakers seeks to initiate its vast populace into a higher destiny, unto an infinite, unending plane of higher consciousness. Soon, Jion and his friends will be thrown into events that will come to shape the destiny of The Nation's path forever. For fans of the eternal, celebrated authoritarian Orwellian nightmare, Dystopian is the first Tore in a renewed posthuman saga.
Another portent to remind, as we venture into tomorrow's possible fates, the visions of the darkness should not dictate or shape our futures.