She awakens not in a cell, but in a seemingly perfect recreation of a 21st-century luxury resort—endless mead halls, holographic forests, and warriors who never tire. This is : a closed-loop digital afterlife. Here, fallen mercenaries, traitors, and enemy assets are "honored" with eternal combat, endless pleasure, and most importantly—interrogation. Valhalla’s AI, The Allfather , slowly extracts tactical data by simulating a warrior’s paradise.
Sci-Fi Action / Psychological Thriller Synopsis In the year 2147, Madison Ivy is not a person but a weapon. A former black-ops agent with enhanced reflexes, cognitive threading, and a neural implant that records her every sensory input, she is considered the most lethal retrieval specialist in the private sector. Her last mission: infiltrate the Aesir Corporation, a shadowy tech conglomerate rumored to be building "Valhalla"—a post-death consciousness upload. madison ivy escape from valhalla
But Ivy has a flaw Valhalla cannot compute: she remembers she doesn't belong. Unlike other prisoners, Ivy’s neural implant was never fully deactivated. Using fragmented code buried in her own synaptic patterns, she begins to see the "glitches"—the repeating background characters, the looping weather cycles, the subtle lag in the Allfather’s voice. Her escape is not physical but ontological: she must rewrite her own source code from within. She awakens not in a cell, but in
Some paradises are meant to be broken.