In a world where perception is engineered and truth is indistinguishable from repetition, a lone consciousness begins to awaken.
Raised in a windowless environment of endless screens, shifting narratives, and carefully curated information, the protagonist is taught not what to think-but how to accept. Patterns replace language, consistency replaces truth, and familiarity becomes the ultimate authority.
But when subtle cracks begin to appear-glitches in speech, contradictions in headlines, and moments of silence between the noise-a question emerges: What is real?
As the voice that guided them since before memory returns, the protagonist begins a dangerous journey inward, experimenting with disconnection and confronting a terrifying possibility-that they are not just a subject of the system, but a vital part of it.
The Signal Before Memory blends psychological fiction with unsettling realism, exploring disinformation, identity, and the fragile nature of truth in a world saturated with influence.
In the end, no answers are given-only a choice:
Accept the noise... or fight for clarity in the silence.