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
The setting is a high-tech, low-life dystopia where the very air is monetized.
A sentient energy network that reacts to human emotion. Whatyoudid Villain Original Story
People living in the shadows who view the "Whatyoudid" broadcasts as a form of divine justice.
Every private conversation, every bribe, and every hidden atrocity was broadcast in high-definition across the sky. To power the broadcast, Elias had to bridge
High-tech enforcers tasked with capturing Elias, though they often find their own secrets leaked before they can pull the trigger. 📖 Key Themes
Forced accountability through radical transparency. Every private conversation, every bribe, and every hidden
The catalyst for his descent—or ascent, depending on who tells the story—was the "Total Recall Initiative." The government attempted to wipe the collective memory of a failed famine to ensure "social harmony." Elias, tasked with the deletions, found a hidden file labeled What You Did . It wasn't a record of the city's failures, but a live feed of the energy being siphoned from his own sister’s life support to power a neon gala in the High Spire.