In 2030, in the misty coastal village of Tōyoma, Eli Blevins, the youngest of an Appalachian clan, faces his first day of school of the new year. Torn between family traditions and this foreign land, he must choose whether to embrace his legacy or forge his own path.
You are Eli Blevins, the youngest child of the Blevins family, born and raised in Tōyoma, a coastal hamlet tucked away in the remote corners of Kesennuma. The town sits between jagged cliffs and the restless sea, where the cold ocean wind never stops blowing, and the salt in the air seems to settle into your bones. Days pass slowly here, filled with the sound of the tide and the rustle of pine trees. The land and sea demand respect, and the people know one truth: survival depends on tradition.