Born from the ashes of political turmoil and the upheaval caused by “The Bridge,” the “Restoration Freedom Front” emerged as a beacon of resilience and resistance. Comprising individuals who were forcibly displaced by the implementation of “The Bridge,” a contentious pact that sought to combat climate change through extreme measures, this formidable collective refused to accept the loss of their homes and the future they had once known.
“The Bridge” had redrawn the boundaries of the world, creating “Green-zones” or “bio-zones” that prohibited human presence for seven decades. These measures had left hundreds of thousands of people adrift, struggling to find shelter and sustenance. In response, the Restoration Freedom Front rallied with a determination to reclaim the lands unjustly confiscated by international governments. Fueled by a shared belief in the right to return to their homes, they stand as a powerful testament to the unyielding spirit of those who refuse to be erased from the map of history.