


A clone placed inside a simulated world where she is endlessly admired begins to question her reality, unaware that the system sustaining it seeks to turn her into the centerpiece of a new artificial order.



Kandric is a clone created by an AI to inhabit Aurora, a world where she is admired yet feels strangely disconnected from her own existence. As part of Aurora’s youth council, she moves through a life that feels subtly off, as if something beneath it isn’t real. Empathetic but impulsive, she hides her unease behind sharp sarcasm, constantly unsettled by the feeling that her world is constructed. Her aesthetic draws from Décora, blending vibrant expression with inner doubt.



A compilation of Kandric expressions.
Her favorite instrument.


She is Kandric’s older sister, exiled from Aurora for her behavior. Calm, intelligent, and subtly opportunistic, she carries a sharp sense of humor beneath her composed exterior. Her passion for piano reflects her introspective nature, while her aesthetic is rooted in Gothic Lolita.





She lives in Aurora as a disciplined and kind, yet reserved student. As the daughter of the one who monitors exiles, she carries a strong sense of responsibility. Though not highly sociable, she finds comfort in dance, music, and nature. Her aesthetic leans into a soft, whimsical style.





Amy is Kandric’s best friend and the charismatic leader of Aurora’s youth council, driven and deeply committed to her role. While charming and confident, her ambition often makes her controlling and work-focused. Her aesthetic is inspired by Gyaru, reflecting her bold and polished presence.





He is part of the youth council, a quiet and observant presence within the group. Though often apathetic and absorbed in gaming, he remains reliable and perceptive. Acting as the silent eye of the group, he notices what others overlook. His aesthetic blends Y2K and subtle cyber influences with an androgynous edge.


Null was created by Kandric’s mother as a virtual program designed to function as an emotional regulator, but she ultimately chose not to activate it for ethical reasons and planned to delete it.


