Seeds Of Deception Today

Elara joins an underground cell of "Root-Keepers"—people who have blocked their memories from being harvested. They plan to "reverse-pollinate" the Arbor Core.

is a Master Harvester. Her job is to enter the minds of the elderly and delicately extract the Glimmer Seeds. She is the best because she is empathetic—she feels the warmth of the first kiss or the pride of a child’s birth as she plucks it away. The Conflict

The city of Oakhaven thrives on these seeds. Citizens "donate" their happiest memories to the communal , which radiates a field of contentment that keeps the population productive and docile. In exchange, donors receive "Stability Credits" to live in luxury. The Protagonist Seeds of Deception

She chooses a third option: she doesn't plant the truth. Instead, she uses her harvesting tools to the Core entirely. The memories aren't returned; they are released into the atmosphere, dissolving into nothing. The city is left in a state of collective amnesia—a blank slate. No joy, no trauma, just a terrifying, beautiful silence.

In a world where memories can be harvested like crops, the most valuable commodity is the —a crystalline kernel containing a person’s purest, most joyous moment. The Premise Her job is to enter the minds of

For the first time in history, Oakhaven is free to grow something real.

During a routine harvest of a dying archivist named Silas, Elara finds a seed that looks different. It isn’t gold; it’s a jagged, oily violet. Against protocol, she touches it. Citizens "donate" their happiest memories to the communal

As Elara reaches the Core, she is confronted by the High Gardener—her mentor. He reveals a devastating truth: he wants her to plant the seed. The city has become too stagnant; the "Husks" are failing. He believes that a burst of collective trauma will "fertilize" the next generation of seeds, making them more potent than ever. He isn't trying to stop the revolution; he’s it. The Ending