In this post-apocalyptic western, Alexander Dante has been exiled for the past ten years for the murder of his loving brother, Edwin. Then one day, he receives a letter apparently from Edwin, which astounds him. According to the letter, Edwin now resides in the faraway village depicted on the map. Alexander initially rejects the letter as a prank, but something about it resonates true. He travels across a harsh and hazardous landscape until finally arriving in a peaceful settlement. He's astonished to discover the unthinkable: his sibling is still alive. Alexander is ecstatic to meet his brother, but he is plagued by the knowledge that he is responsible for his death. Now Alexander must unearth the truth, no matter the cost.
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In this post-apocalyptic western, Alexander Dante has been exiled for the past ten years for the murder of his loving brother, Edwin. Then one day, he receives a letter apparently from Edwin, which astounds him. According to the letter, Edwin now resides in the faraway village depicted on the map. Alexander initially rejects the letter as a prank, but something about it resonates true. He travels across a harsh and hazardous landscape until finally arriving in a peaceful settlement. He's astonished to discover the unthinkable: his sibling is still alive. Alexander is ecstatic to meet his brother, but he is plagued by the knowledge that he is responsible for his death. Now Alexander must unearth the truth, no matter the cost.
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