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Eye of Obsidion
Seen through snapshots of a camera lens, the war arrives in fragments. Soldiers land, line up, and move into position. Each moment captured, never replayed. Battles erupt between frames, explosions tear through defenses, jets roar overhead, and the night ignites in fire. From a first-person eye behind the camera, this is a war witnessed, not fought. Where every image is a split second of truth, and survival is measured in what the lens manages to remember.