Sci-fi espionage meets action fantasy.
Pulse-pounding, mysterious, and emotionally devastating. A fusion of spycraft, myth, and spectacle.
Audiences have never seen 3D animation like this.
Cultural fusion never before seen.
Afrofuturism. Slavic Paganism.
Dope culture. Deep mythology.
Think Black Panther meets The Witcher.
Urgent, culturally relevant questions.
Authoritarianism. Propaganda. Guilt. Redemption.
As we drown in misinformation and moral fatigue, Inferno unflinchingly confronts these themes.
The single most powerful resource in the world.
An Afrofuturist nation that built its freedom on fulgurite.
Now the same power that lights its cities darkens its conscience.


A theocratic empire where devotion begins to teeter on dogma.
Fulgurite binds gods to crown, and justifies the march to war.
Stassau and Achoa are at war.
Aleksi's village is the first caught in the crossfire.
Characters start as 2D sketches…
and finish as 3D models, ready for animation.
The beast that invaded Aleksi's home left more than scars. He taught Aleksi that mercy has a cost.
"If death stares you in the face, don't be the one to blink first."
A priestess devoted to the old gods, Evelina uses faith and love to guide her every action.
Once a shelter for her son Aleksi, war has since made them strangers.
Heirs to comfort, Ivan & Miran mistake cruelty for charisma.
Orbiting Oddany, their bond is built solely on mockery and thrill — an alliance of ego, empty of care.












































