Description
"Rebuild World" is set in a post-apocalyptic future where humanity struggles to survive amidst the ruins of a once-thriving civilization. The world is overrun by dangerous creatures and advanced, autonomous machines left behind by a technologically superior predecessor society. The remnants of humanity live in scattered settlements, relying on scavengers known as "Hunters" to explore the ruins, retrieve valuable artifacts, and fend off threats.
The protagonist, Akira, is a young boy living in the slums of a city called Kugamayama. Orphaned and struggling to survive, Akira dreams of becoming a Hunter to escape poverty and gain power. His life changes when he encounters Alpha, an enigmatic AI entity that manifests as a holographic woman. Alpha offers Akira a deal: she will guide him to become a powerful Hunter in exchange for his assistance in uncovering the secrets of the ancient ruins. Akira agrees, and the two form a partnership.
As Akira trains under Alpha's guidance, he begins to uncover the complexities of the world around him. The ruins are filled with advanced technology, but they are also fraught with danger, including hostile machines, rival Hunters, and mysterious entities known as "Old World Relics." These relics are remnants of the ancient civilization, imbued with immense power and often sought after by powerful factions. Akira's journey takes him through treacherous environments, where he must navigate alliances, betrayals, and the ever-present threat of death.
Akira's growth as a Hunter is central to the narrative. He evolves from a naive and inexperienced boy into a skilled and resourceful fighter, driven by a desire to protect himself and those he cares about. His relationship with Alpha is both a source of strength and tension, as her motives remain ambiguous, and her knowledge of the Old World hints at a larger, hidden agenda. Along the way, Akira encounters other key characters, including fellow Hunters, corporate agents, and rogue factions, each with their own goals and secrets.
The story explores themes of survival, power, and the consequences of humanity's reliance on technology. The ruins serve as a metaphor for the remnants of a lost civilization, highlighting the cyclical nature of progress and destruction. Akira's journey is not just one of physical survival but also of self-discovery, as he grapples with questions of identity, morality, and the true cost of power in a world where the line between human and machine is increasingly blurred.
The protagonist, Akira, is a young boy living in the slums of a city called Kugamayama. Orphaned and struggling to survive, Akira dreams of becoming a Hunter to escape poverty and gain power. His life changes when he encounters Alpha, an enigmatic AI entity that manifests as a holographic woman. Alpha offers Akira a deal: she will guide him to become a powerful Hunter in exchange for his assistance in uncovering the secrets of the ancient ruins. Akira agrees, and the two form a partnership.
As Akira trains under Alpha's guidance, he begins to uncover the complexities of the world around him. The ruins are filled with advanced technology, but they are also fraught with danger, including hostile machines, rival Hunters, and mysterious entities known as "Old World Relics." These relics are remnants of the ancient civilization, imbued with immense power and often sought after by powerful factions. Akira's journey takes him through treacherous environments, where he must navigate alliances, betrayals, and the ever-present threat of death.
Akira's growth as a Hunter is central to the narrative. He evolves from a naive and inexperienced boy into a skilled and resourceful fighter, driven by a desire to protect himself and those he cares about. His relationship with Alpha is both a source of strength and tension, as her motives remain ambiguous, and her knowledge of the Old World hints at a larger, hidden agenda. Along the way, Akira encounters other key characters, including fellow Hunters, corporate agents, and rogue factions, each with their own goals and secrets.
The story explores themes of survival, power, and the consequences of humanity's reliance on technology. The ruins serve as a metaphor for the remnants of a lost civilization, highlighting the cyclical nature of progress and destruction. Akira's journey is not just one of physical survival but also of self-discovery, as he grapples with questions of identity, morality, and the true cost of power in a world where the line between human and machine is increasingly blurred.

