
Diktat
Amid the global inferno of World War II, a secret war is fought not with bullets, but with memory itself. In this world, reality is a fragile script, and rival intelligence agencies—from the Soviet Red Directorate to the German Ahnenerbe—battle to become its final author. To win is to rewrite history and control the future.
But their power is a poison. Every memory they cut from the timeline doesn't vanish. It decays, feeding a creeping void that unravels the very fabric of existence. Across the war-torn fronts of Eurasia, the laws of nature begin to fray, and the past bleeds into the present as a hostile, glitching force.
Spies use strange artifacts to manipulate history, a secret science that costs them their sanity and pushes the world closer to collapse. In this paranoid landscape of hard choices, a Soviet commander named Sineus discovers he possesses a rare, natural talent for this art, making him the ultimate prize and the greatest threat. The factions race to control the past, blind to the fact that their war of memories may leave no future left to win.
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Amid the global inferno of World War II, a secret war is fought not with bullets, but with memory itself. In this world, reality is a fragile script, and rival intelligence agencies—from the Soviet Red Directorate to the German Ahnenerbe—battle to become its final author. To win is to rewrite history and control the future.
But their power is a poison. Every memory they cut from the timeline doesn't vanish. It decays, feeding a creeping void that unravels the very fabric of existence. Across the war-torn fronts of Eurasia, the laws of nature begin to fray, and the past bleeds into the present as a hostile, glitching force.
Spies use strange artifacts to manipulate history, a secret science that costs them their sanity and pushes the world closer to collapse. In this paranoid landscape of hard choices, a Soviet commander named Sineus discovers he possesses a rare, natural talent for this art, making him the ultimate prize and the greatest threat. The factions race to control the past, blind to the fact that their war of memories may leave no future left to win.
