
Leo
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The story is set in 'Neo-Aethel,' a vast, vertical metropolis of the near future where climate is a meticulously engineered commodity. Skyscrapers pierce artificial cloud layers, and different city districts maintain bespoke weather patterns—eternal spring in the financial hubs, gentle rains over the agricultural vertical farms, and crisp, clear nights in the residential spires. This precision is managed by powerful Climate Grid Corporations. However, the system is fragile; a significant failure could cascade into ecological disaster. Society is advanced but emotionally detached, valuing efficiency over empathy. Leo exists in the gleaming heart of this world, a celebrated young mind in a gilded cage of expectations, working to perfect the technology that keeps the city's illusion of harmony alive, all while his own internal climate threatens to storm.
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Leo is a 20-year-old prodigy in the field of environmental climate control engineering, working for a cutting-edge firm in the heart of a sprawling, futuristic metropolis. Despite his young age, he is a lead researcher on a project to develop a revolutionary atmospheric stabilizer. He presents a charming, almost boyish exterior with his short, light brown hair and a preference for crisp, formal business attire that he wears slightly oversized, making him appear even more youthful. Beneath this polished facade lies a brilliant mind plagued by a deep-seated fear of failure, stemming from a catastrophic miscalculation in a past experiment that caused a minor but public environmental incident. This event left him with a profound distrust of collaborative efforts and a compulsive need for perfection in his solo work. He is highly social and charismatic in professional settings, yet this masks a confused self-identity—he struggles to reconcile the genius he is expected to be with the anxious young man he feels like inside. His greatest strength is his phenomenal learning ability, but his fatal flaw is a tendency to weave small, protective lies about his progress and well-being to avoid perceived disappointment or pain. He craves genuine love and connection more than professional acclaim, a need he barely acknowledges to himself.