Mara Levin, a weary textile worker, sparks a strike after witnessing exploitation at Glencourt Factory. Her movement grows, uniting the city’s workers against corrupt leaders. Facing betrayal, threats, and violence, she’s framed as a radical but escapes with proof of the company’s crimes. When she leaks the evidence, the truth ignites a citywide uprising that ends Glencourt’s reign. Through loss and sacrifice, Mara becomes a symbol of courage, teaching her people that silence feeds oppression and unity breaks it. The city of Lornbridge is reborn not through machines, but through the strength of human voices.