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// 05 — Manifest

ABOUT

Notes from the operator. Read once — then forget you read it.

Desynced Eden is a cyberpunk mythological action-drama about synchronization technology, fighter celebrity culture, corporate propaganda, and the collapse of the barrier between reality and Eden.

The year is 2302. Humanity lives under the synchronization system built by Syncore. Ranked fighters wear bionic sync-eyes and step through Vektor infrastructure to fight mythological Eden entities in controlled raids. The public believes Syncore protects civilization. The truth is uglier: Eden is sentient, Syncore has buried catastrophic failures, and the world's hero culture is built on edited memory and managed narrative.

Season 1 follows Elias Cross / Dominion being dragged back into a world that lied to him, a core group of ranked heroes slowly realizing Syncore is corrupt, and Lucien Vale / Veil forcing the buried truth of Ragnarok into the open. By the final episode, Dominion's team is no longer simply responding to Veil. They are preparing to challenge Syncore itself.

"Desynced Eden is about what happens when a world mistakes control for safety — and what it costs when the people inside the cage start remembering the truth."

— Series Thesis

// Season Shape

  • Season 1 — 12 episodes ending in a global manhunt
  • Lucien / Veil remains the primary villain through Seasons 1–3
  • Season 2 introduces global Syncore fighters: Sixes, Permafrost, Hellion, OniKage
  • Post-Veil saga shifts Syncore itself into the central antagonist seat

// What's Coming

  • Ongoing vertical-scroll webcomic — 30–40 pages per episode
  • Ragnarok-heavy episodes up to ~50 pages with splash + silent impact pages
  • Graphic novel collected editions
  • Companion lore novels
  • Animated proof-of-concept (in development)

// Credits

  • creator — Evan Schaefer
  • art · letters — Evan Schaefer
  • consulting — Three voices, unnamed
  • portal — Hosted on the open net