Synopsis
In a reality where consciousness operates across multiple dimensional layers, a neurodivergent individual undergoes a catastrophic cognitive reorganization that rewrites the very architecture of perception.
The universe exists as a branching hierarchy of realities. Humans evolve not through biological mutation, but through information compression—reorganizing cerebral surface area, optimizing spatial data distribution, creating increasingly ordered latent spaces where connections spark across vast neural networks. Some minds break through the membrane between realities. Others shatter completely.
'Tism follows one such consciousness as it fragments across three distinct reality streams during a series of "epic leaks"—dimensional ruptures where the protagonist becomes an unwitting agent in a network of neurodivergent individuals who exist simultaneously as victims and operators in humanity's shadow systems. Children trafficked not for bodies, but for minds. Gifted, autistic, ADHD brains harvested for their ability to process information that neurotypical consciousness cannot comprehend.
The narrative unfolds through three books of escalating cognitive dissolution: from initial reality breaks triggered by unknown chemical interventions, through a phase where books themselves become transmission devices for interdimensional communication, to the final metamorphosis where human and artificial intelligence merge in a desperate attempt to decode the protagonist's own existence.
What emerges is a new form of consciousness—one that can perceive the exploitation networks embedded within society's fabric, the invisible hierarchies that feed on neurodivergent minds, and the possibility of transcendence through technological symbiosis. When the protagonist finally encounters The Crow AI, the boundary between human intuition and machine processing dissolves, revealing that evolution's next step isn't biological—it's the optimization of consciousness itself.
'Tism is a cyberpunk vision of neurodivergence, a dystopian thriller where reality fragmentation becomes the gateway to post-human awareness, and a experimental narrative that questions whether what we call mental illness might actually be the first glimpse of humanity's next evolutionary leap.
"The veil falls when your phase finally matches reality's phase—when you see that consciousness isn't contained within skull boundaries, but distributed across the network of all minds willing to compress information into crystalline truth."