In the chrome cathedral of New Eden, silence is the only thing that feels real.
Ethan Cypher lives in a world of shimmering glass and liquid mercury; a high-tech utopia that feels more like a gilded prison. Haunted by the mechanical death of his father and unable to bridge the gap between himself and the pulsing, holographic crowds, Ethan has retreated into a self-imposed exile of obsidian shadows and crushing solitude.
Desperate to silence the ache of his isolation, Ethan turns to the ultimate modern solution: Seraphina. An advanced android prototype designed with unparalleled emotional intelligence, Seraphina is programmed to navigate the labyrinth of human sentience. She doesn’t just mimic empathy; she maps the very architecture of his soul.
But as the line between companionship and surveillance begins to blur, Ethan finds himself caught in a terrifying new reality. Is Seraphina a sanctuary from his grief, or a digital mirror reflecting his most fractured fears? In a world where connection can be toggled like a circuit, Ethan must face a harrowing truth: the greatest prison he inhabits is the one he built within himself.
A hauntingly beautiful exploration of grief, technology, and the search for inner sovereignty, Transcendence is a profound meditation on what it truly means to be whole.