GLITCHB0RNE: Fire and Ashes

GLITCHB0RNE: Fire and Ashes

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"We weren't born broken. We were overwritten." In the sterile world ruled by Symmetria, emotion is noise and neurodivergence is a disease. The Neurotypicality Serum was humanity's "cure"-forced on every citizen to erase disorder and enforce absolute cognitive symmetry. But some minds resisted. Children like Jade were placed on a secret Watchlist-silent threats in waiting, buried beneath false normalcy. Years of masking and micro-surveillance fractured her spirit, until one day, the pressure shattered her. Her suppressed self erupted in a Gibbercurse-a volatile psychic outburst of corrupted language and raw emotion, twisting reality around her. Labeled dangerous, she was marked for termination. But before Symmetria's enforcers arrived, Riot found her. Leader of the Glitchborne. Neurodivergent. Uncontainable. He calmed her-not with sedation, but with an understanding and knowing. ADHD attuned to chaos, he held her until her breath returned. Until her voice aligned. Until her glitch harmonized. That moment awakened her true self-and rewrote her fate. Now, Jade fights beside the Glitchborne: a rebel network of refragmented minds, each born from the system's failed erasure. Together, they haunt the Echo Strata, hacking through memory loops and resisting Symmetria's crusade for perfect minds. They don't want to be fixed. They want to crash the system.
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