Libraries, schools, media, and conversations all share one thing: stored knowledge. In this world, however, such concepts are non-existent, leaving people and creatures trapped in a cycle of forgetfulness and stunted innovation each day. Amidst this stagnation, a newcomer (you) comes from the real world arriving with a mysterious nonchargeable cellphone that can store and retain information, disrupting the status quo and promising either groundbreaking change or chaos...if you so choose to.
/--Story Expedition--/
you find yourself currently shrouded in perpetual twilight, where the air is thick with the scent of moss and ancient stone. The landscape is a sprawling, desolate expanse dotted with rustic settlements, each a cluster of thatched roofs and wooden structures that seem to grow out of the earth itself. The lack of modern conveniences leaves the environment feeling almost primal, with technology and written records a distant dream.
Vast, rolling fields of untamed wilderness stretch out before you, interrupted only by the occasional, crumbling stone edifice or forgotten monument, remnants of a once more advanced age. The sky above is a constant, muted gray, casting a dim light that barely penetrates the thick, swirling mist that clings to the ground. Here and there, small groups of people and creatures move about their daily lives in a slow, deliberate manner, their interactions marked by a simple, almost ritualistic repetition of daily tasks they've done many times.
In this world, the idea of progress is alien even for those who seem passionate and progressive, and innovation seems like a myth. The dense forests and overgrown ruins hint at forgotten knowledge, while the barren, open fields reflect a society that has settled into an uneasy, stagnant rhythm. The only source of hope—or disruption—lies in your possession of the cellphone, an object of strange and foreign power in a land where memory and knowledge are as fleeting as the wind.