Interdite: Italie
Cities like Florence and Venice are vibrant but eerily quiet, free from the hum of modern machinery.
Leo, a young archivist in Paris, discovers an old, hand-drawn map tucked inside a 19th-century book. It doesn’t just show roads; it contains coded instructions on how to bypass the "Blue Wall," the electromagnetic barrier surrounding the Italian peninsula. Italie Interdite
Leo travels to the border in the Alps, guided by the map. He is not looking for treasure, but for his grandmother, a legendary restorer who stayed behind when the borders closed. Upon crossing, he finds an "Interdite" world that is a jarring mix of the medieval and the visionary: Cities like Florence and Venice are vibrant but
In a near-future Europe, Italy has become a "Sovereign Sanctuary"—a nation completely walled off from the digital world and global oversight to preserve its ancient culture from rampant technocracy. Entry is strictly forbidden to outsiders, and no images or data have left its borders in twenty years. Leo travels to the border in the Alps, guided by the map