Katharsis
In the totalitarian regime of Yorgáryn, Ludwik Bryston struggles to work as a reporter for a newspaper dedicated to supporting the country’s dystopian dictatorship. Feeling constantly watched and under pressure, he hides his true beliefs from both his co-workers and government, desperate not to be labeled an enemy of the state. As he begins to get closer to a colleague of his, Zofia, Ludwik finds himself putting his trust in someone again, and is forced to come to terms with the harmful emotions he’s kept inside of his head for so long. While he tries to see if he and Zofia are right for each other, Ludwik is caught in the midst of a series of unsettling serial murders, an interview with a foreign princess, a deadly covert government plot occuring right under his nose, and a team of spies determined to put a stop to it.
Expect a lot of lore to be present in this story. The aesthetic is something along the lines of a soft dieselpunk-esque world.