In a world ruled by a voice that claims to speak the will of the divine, Layla is a faithful transcriber-until the Voice fractures mid-broadcast. Two contradictory edicts emerge. Two truths. One god.
As riots spread and belief systems unravel, Layla is summoned to recite the split decree before a council that forbids interpretation. Across the ruins of the old world, Kian-a disgraced engineer who once helped design the OracleNet-uncovers traces of a forgotten command: Speak only what the builders write.
Drawn together by a thread of forbidden memory, Layla and Kian descend into the heart of a system built on layered doctrine, engineered prophecy, and silence weaponized as control. What they find beneath the surface isn't just a broken machine-it's a god designed to fracture belief itself.
As chaos spreads and the Voice refuses to speak again, one question lingers beneath the ash and wires:
What if divinity was never meant to agree with itself?