
A decade ago, a mysterious event caused all the children around the globe to fall into a deep, unexplainable coma, plunging the world into grief and uncertainty. Families were torn apart, societies disrupted, and the balance between generations was irrevocably altered. The adults, grappling with this unimaginable crisis, struggled to maintain control and seek answers to the chilling phenomenon.
Now, ten years later, the children begin to awaken, but they are not the same. Emerging from their long slumber, they bring with them a force and determination that shakes the foundations of society. As the world watches in suspense, old orders are challenged and the age-old peace between generations fractures, sparked by the children's sudden resurgence.
Amidst this chaos, a fierce and unholy battle ignites between the awakening children and the entrenched adults trying to retain dominance. With time running out, allegiances shift and lines blur, revealing the complex and gripping struggle for the future. The Plague unravels this intense conflict, exploring themes of power, survival, and the volatile relationship between generations on the brink of collapse.