Whatyoudid Villain Original Story «CONFIRMED RELEASE»
Forced accountability through radical transparency.
To power the broadcast, Elias had to bridge his own nervous system into the machine, permanently scarring his body with "lightning burns." 🏗️ World Building: The Iron-Glass City Whatyoudid Villain Original Story
In the ruins of the Iron-Glass City, memories aren't kept in books; they are stored in the hum of the electric grid. For Elias Thorne, a low-level technician, the grid was a symphony he was born to conduct. But in a society that harvests "excess potential" from its citizens to power the elite districts, Elias was never meant to be a conductor. He was meant to be a battery. Forced accountability through radical transparency
High-tech enforcers tasked with capturing Elias, though they often find their own secrets leaked before they can pull the trigger. 📖 Key Themes But in a society that harvests "excess potential"
Elias didn't scream. He didn't protest. He simply rewrote the city's code. By the time the sun rose, the High Spire was dark, and Elias Thorne was no longer a technician. He was the "Whatyoudid Villain"—a phantom who forced the powerful to relive their worst choices through a permanent, psychic feedback loop in the grid. 🌑 Character Profile: Elias Thorne (The Archivist)
How much of our identity is tied to the things we wish we could forget?