Lost in Time – Christmas and Family

Christmas on Earth was chaotic, messy, and full of life—the laughter of family, the smell of fried rice, and the warmth of togetherness. But in Dev, even the most perfect celebration felt hollow. The lights were bright, the snow never melted, but there was no warmth, no real connection. Here, freedom felt like loss, and I couldn’t help but wonder if the messiness of life on Earth was what made it truly beautiful.

The Weight of Memory – Ngwadi Dingiswayo

Is it better to remember every moment, or would forgetting be the true freedom? I’m trapped in memories of my father, haunted by the pieces of him I can’t let go. They say time heals, but what happens when you outlive time itself? In a world where memories are forever, is there any room to heal?

Echoes of an Empty Utopia

In a world where perfection reigns, humanity crumbles. A Nigerian escapee to Dev—a flawless digital utopia—uncovers the dark truth: paradise is hollow without purpose. Trapped in eternal sunshine, where ambition dies and hope fades, he asks the unthinkable: Is struggle the soul of life? This is not heaven; it’s a prison.

Deep Dive – The Death of Marriage?

This episode on “The Death of Marriage?” explores the evolving concept of marriage through the lens of our fictional online world, Dev. Our hosts look at the contrast between traditional views on marriage and the version of unions in Dev, with fluidity, freedom and undefined companionship.

Religious Dinosaur – Joshua Aremu

After sixteen years of preaching salvation, Pastor Joshua Aremu faces a heartbreaking truth. While millions are flocking to a new digital utopia called Dev, promising eternal life without sickness, pain, or even death, Pastor Joshua clings to a faith that now feels as worn-out as his empty church.

The Time Tale – Deep Dive

The first episode of The Time Tales podcast – an overview of the world and our transition to what we expect to be a perfect world.

Follow the story, imagine and join the conversation – we are all part of this great story.

The Disappearance of Kytz – “Off the Record”

Echoes in the dark are growing louder, as people start to question what lies behind the curtain of Dev. Is it truly a utopia, or is it the ultimate tool for control? Kytz was once the face of this movement, the artist whose voice gave life to the dream. But now, he’s gone—and with him, the truth about what Dev really is.

What secrets did he uncover? And why did he disappear just when the world needed his voice the most? His music lingers on, but the silence he left behind is deafening.

The World As We Know It – By Kwadwo Bouamah (2078)

In the end, the line between flesh and data, between choice and control, became too thin to see. Tariku told us we would be free. Yet, in this perfect world of endless possibility, freedom tasted like prison. Dev may not be utopia. It feels like a cage, one we walked into willingly, with eyes wide open and hearts shut tight. The price for eternal life may just be your soul, and once you’ve sold it, there may be no going back.