In a disturbing world where deviant technology, secrets lodges, corrupt elites, and corporate greed weave a suffocating web, an imminent hell looms, poised to erase humanity or spark its rebirth.
Enigmatic presences haunt the metaverse, fueling a cosmic clash over AIās wizardry: one warmongering force seeks dominion through chaos and destruction; another, radiant with peace and transcendence, carves a path toward enlightenment. Against matterās/darknessāomniscient forces. Will this eternal struggle drown existence in endless night or ignite a fragile dawn?
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The novel follows Marco Galassi, a war-scarred operative with neural implants that unleash uncontrollable rage under stress.
Hired by biotech giant Outright Inc. to retrieve rogue scientist Zeno, Marco uncovers the Black Churchāa cult fusing advanced tech with occult rituals to trap souls and usher in an apocalyptic evil.
From LEDs-drenched ghettos to neural-hacking AI battles, the story spirals into visceral horror, wrapped in an aesthetic of industrial beats and existential dread.
Arcane-tech’s 1990s fanzine rootsāsteeped inĀ Nine Inch Nails, Fear Factory,Ā Paradise lost,Ā Skinny puppyĀ vibesātap into nostalgia forĀ retro-futurism, while its neural implants and AI battles mirror modern debates around Neuralink and sentient tech.
Arcane-tech Case history
In the gritty underbelly of 1990s Europe, where metal, industrial, and goth subcultures pulsed through underground fanzines and blogs, a visionary cyberpunk novel emerged. “De Oculta TecnologĆa (Arcane-tech),” written between 1992 and 1997, never hit mainstream shelves in its homelandāits extreme blend of high-tech dystopia and ancient occult horror was too niche for Italy.
Steeped in 1990s fanzine cultureāTrent Reznor, NIN, Fear Factory, Front Line Assembly, synth-Baroque tracks, Paradise Lost nodsāthe novelās metal/industrial/goth edge gives it a subcultural bite Gibson inspired but didnāt fully embrace. Itās Gothic bold evolution: Gibsonās secular tech dread meets cosmic horror, bridging classics, and modern hybrids.

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