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Italie Interdite -

A secretive council known as Il Silenzio maintains the country’s isolation, viewing the outside world’s reliance on AI as a slow death of the human spirit.

Cities like Florence and Venice are vibrant but eerily quiet, free from the hum of modern machinery. Italie Interdite

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. A secretive council known as Il Silenzio maintains

Leo finds his grandmother in a hidden library beneath Rome, where she is preserving "analog history." However, he is pursued by agents from the outside world who want the map—not to enter Italy, but to find the kill-switch for the Blue Wall so they can "reclaim" and modernize the nation's resources. It doesn’t just show roads; it contains coded

Leo must decide: Does he help the outside world "save" Italy by bringing it back into the digital age, or does he burn the map and stay in the "Forbidden Italy," protecting a world that has chosen to be forgotten?

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