The world did not end in fire.
It unraveled—quietly, logically… inevitably.
As systems tighten and choices narrow, a single mind begins to question the shape of what is to come. Not to resist it—but to understand whether it was ever avoidable.
Some believe order must be enforced.
Some believe freedom must be protected.
And some begin to suspect that both are illusions—constructed, repeated, and mistaken for truth.
Then something shifts.
Sleep disappears.
Time bends.
Certainty fractures.
As unseen threads tighten across past and present, every action echoes forward, every belief turns inward, and every answer gives way to a more dangerous question:
What if the future is not something that happens…
but something that insists?
'The Fumbled Fallacy' is a quiet descent into control, consequence, and the limits of human certainty—where the greatest conflict is not between people, but between what is believed… and what is true.