In the quiet fractures of our reality lies a place forgotten by time and ignored by the light:
"The Invisible Town." A sanctuary for those who fell through the cracks of a world obsessed with reflections, this hidden realm is governed by a delicate balance, maintained by the enigmatic
Boss and his steadfast companion,
Loyal. They are the keepers of a world where existence is felt, not seen, and where the "Core" is the only currency that matters.
The silence is shattered when
Glamour, a wanderer from the "Visible World," accidentally breaches the portal. His arrival is not merely a technical glitch; it is a catalyst for a long-dormant hunger among the Invisibles. As the boundaries between the two worlds begin to blur, a storm of existential rebellion rises. Led by the defiant
Rebel and the loud echoes of
Mail, the inhabitants start to question their shadows: Is it better to be a ghost in a world of truth, or a star in a world of lies?
"The Invisibles" is a hauntingly beautiful exploration of the human condition. It is a journey into the depths of identity, belonging, and the courage it takes to be truly seen. Through a blend of mystery and philosophical depth, Yasmin Raslan challenges us to look beyond the surface and asks: In a world blinded by the "Visible," what happens to the souls who find their light in the dark?