In a world where technology has advanced beyond imagination, a peculiar shift in societal beliefs begins to take hold. People, once enamored by the wonders of innovation, grow increasingly superstitious. They start to view technology not as a tool for progress but as an evil force, a dark power that corrupts and controls.
In this new age of superstition, everyday gadgets and advancements are considered cursed. Smartphones, computers, and even simple household appliances are believed to harbor malevolent spirits. People revert to ancient practices, abandoning their once-celebrated tech in favor of rituals and relics from a bygone era.
In this strange world, a young woman named Elara, who has grown up surrounded by technology, finds herself in a society where her skills and knowledge are suddenly considered dangerous. As she tries to navigate this bizarre new reality, she uncovers an underground group of technologists who are working to prove that technology is not inherently evil but a reflection of humanity's own fears and desires.
The story explores themes of fear versus understanding, the clash between progress and tradition, and the struggle to find one's place in a world that has turned its back on the very advancements that once defined it. Elara must confront both the superstitions that have taken root in society and her own beliefs about the power and purpose of technology.