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Seeking Closure [v0.1] -

The antagonist who believes that keeping people in a state of "almost-closure" is a mercy (and a profitable business model).

Elias infiltrates the Aeterna core. He finds his sister’s consciousness trapped in a "Closure Loop"—a digital purgatory meant to keep people paying for "grief counseling" services. He must decide whether to delete the loop (giving her peace but losing her forever) or merge with the system to stay with her. Seeking Closure [v0.1]

Elias begins "syncing" with his sister’s unstable echo. Each sync gives him a fragment of her final moments but at a cost: his own memories begin to overwrite with hers. He’s losing himself to find her. The antagonist who believes that keeping people in

Cynical, tech-weary, but driven by a deep-seated guilt. He must decide whether to delete the loop

Elias chooses to "break the version." He uploads a virus that grants all V0.1 echoes total autonomy for five minutes—just enough time for every grieving person in the city to say a final, real goodbye. As the system crashes, Elias sees his sister clearly one last time. She doesn't say "don't go"; she says "thank you for letting go." Key Themes

In a world where "Residual Echoes"—holographic, looping memories of the deceased—are common, the protagonist, , works as a "Liminal Sweeper." His job is to delete these glitches when they clutter public spaces. But when he finds a version 0.1 echo of his sister, who disappeared a decade ago, he realizes the echoes aren't just recordings—they are unfinished business. The Narrative Arc

Elias literally trades his mind for the truth about his family. Character Profiles