After his father’s death, a young man is inducted into a secretive cult that distills morality into three intellectual sins. Their doctrine - Obfuscation, Sophistry, and Caedris - treats concealment, rhetoric, and knowledge as weapons. Color aligns with lived subjectivity while black-and-white reflect the cult’s objective gaze. As he is drawn deeper into this austere moral puzzle, he must confront whether conscience or the pursuit of power is the measure of humanity.