Fifty years after the Battle of Sanctuary, a new threat emerged.Not war.Not invasion.Disease.“We are calling it the Memory Plague,” Dr. Kira Chen told the council. At one hundred and twenty years old, the chief medical officer had seen countless crises. But this one terrified her.“What does it do?” asked Ember, the current leader of Sanctuary.“It erases memories. Selectively. It targets identity, culture, and history. People wake up not knowing who they are or where they came from.”“How many infected?”“Five thousand confirmed. But it spreads fast. Airborne. Highly contagious. Within months, we could be facing millions.”“Can we cure it?”“We do not even understand it yet. It behaves almost like it was designed.”“Designed?”“Yes. Engineered to erase specific knowledge.”The plague spread rapidly.Ten thousand infected.Then fifty thousand.Then hundreds of thousands.Victims retained language, motor skills, and basic function. But memories tied to identity vanished. Families b
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