In a land where yesterday’s laws lie buried beneath ash and silence, a man clings to what little remains: a house no longer a home, and a life stripped bare by loss. The war didn’t just take people—it erased purpose, leaving him to drift through the wreckage.
But when two enslaved strangers are forced into his care, the ground beneath him begins to shift. One speaks little but watches everything. The other burns with quiet rebellion. Neither came to be saved—but their presence plants questions where despair once settled deep.
As the fragile line between survival and surrender begins to blur, the man finds himself at a crossroads. In a place where mercy is rare and neutrality is dangerous, doing nothing may be the worst betrayal of all.
This is not about heroes. It’s about the moment before the match is struck.