Story Iopeq has never questioned his world.
Raised within a system built on belief, duty, and absolute truth, he has lived his life with certainty. His purpose is clear. His path is defined. And the rules that govern his world are not meant to be challenged.
Anne has always challenged them anyway.
Where Story accepts, Anne questions. Where he follows, she pushes. For as long as they have known each other, she has tested the limits of his certainty—pressing against the edges of a truth he has never had reason to doubt.
Until the moment everything breaks.
When a stranger arrives, he does not argue, persuade, or compromise. He stands as something far more dangerous:
Truth, unyielding and exact.
What follows is not a gradual shift, but a single, devastating realization—one that tears through everything Story believes about his world, his purpose, and himself.
And once seen, it cannot be unseen.
The cost is immediate.
Certainty is replaced with anger.
Faith with clarity.
Obedience with vengeance.
As Story struggles to reconcile what he now knows with the life he has lived, his choices begin to reshape more than just himself. The structures that once defined him begin to crack under the weight of truth, and the nation built upon them is not immune.
At the center of it all remains Anne—no longer just a voice of challenge, but a reflection of what he refused to see, and what he can no longer ignore.
Because in a world shaped by control, indoctrination, and power, truth is not something you discover slowly.
Sometimes, it finds you all at once.
And when it does, it demands everything.
Your beliefs.
Your identity.
Your past.
All is burned away until only truth remains, bearing out duty.