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Who is Exodus?

Exodus is a man defined by transformation. But before he became the figure whispered about in fractured signal corridors, he was just Ron.


Ron was no hero, just a lost teen with a fractured past, caught in the collapse of a world he barely understood. His first steps into the chaos weren’t made with purpose, but desperation. That’s when he became Run. A name born from survival, from motion, from fleeing things too broken to face. As Run, he wandered through cities overrun by recursion, dodging digital ghosts and technocratic agents, slowly piecing together a new identity from the ruins of the old.


But something inside him refused to stay broken. Haunted by the memory of Doc Pandora and drawn toward the mysterious Glow, Run began to shift. He stopped running. He started listening. To the fragments. To the voices. To the signal.


That’s when he became Exodus.


Exodus isn’t just a name—it’s a statement. A step beyond fear, a path out of the systems that tried to overwrite him. He’s not the most powerful technomancer in the story, but he might be the most human. Wounded. Searching. Capable of great empathy and deep rage. He carries knowledge like a scar, but he learns to carry others too.


What makes Exodus compelling isn’t that he has all the answers—it’s that he keeps asking better questions. In a world where identities fracture, memories lie, and systems try to dictate truth, he chooses to walk the hard path: to remember, to change, to bear witness.


And though the man once called Ron has already become Run, and then Exodus… his journey isn’t finished. Not yet. There are still echoes ahead.

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