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Tangles and a Name

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Graypoint burned. What remained was a forest that breathes, remembers and takes. A man who was once called Samuel lives between snares and whispers, between totem and root altar. Search teams, scientists, and soldiers advance with towers of light, convinced that everything can be explained. The forest hates explanations. From fragments of radio static, from map edges and old debts, a path grows, one that does not exist on paper: back to a name that must not be spoken aloud. When the forest demands its final price, he must choose: order or return, warden or father. In this darkly poetic post-apocalyptic tale, guilt, memory, and hunger twist into a single knot that can only be undone by blood or by love.
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