You are the biographer.
The most beloved man in the nation's history is dead.
Lachlan Kerrigan-the Lion of Braegan-left behind more than a legacy. He left an archive.
His family has entrusted it to you.
His letters. His speeches. His journals. His private desk. The boxes no one was ever supposed to open.
Your task is simple:
Tell the truth of his life.
The archive is sealed.
The key is enclosed.
Read everything. Trust nothing completely. Decide for yourself.
As you sift through decades of documents-the uprising that made him a hero, the exile that nearly broke him, the schools he built, the justice he fought for, and the private moments no history book could ever record-you begin to realize that every document tells only part of the story.
Then you reach the final box.
At the bottom lies an old mobile phone.
Cracked.
Dead.
Forgotten.
When you charge it, the messages waiting inside unravel everything you thought you knew.
Suddenly, this is no longer the story of a national hero.
It is the story of the truth he chose to hide.
And it leaves you with one impossible question:
What do you write and with what consequence?
The Biographer is an immersive literary mystery told entirely through letters, speeches, court records, diary entries, government files, photographs, and private papers. Every document is a clue. Every omission matters. Every page brings you closer to a truth that history itself may have chosen to forget.
You won't simply read this story.
You'll investigate it.
You'll assemble it.
And when the final document is turned, you'll decide which version of history deserves to live.