Welcome to the Bureau of Ledgers.
Where debt is destiny, paperwork is sacred, and rebellion is... inefficient.
Theo works for a government agency that doesn’t exist—but knows exactly how much you owe.
His job? Repossess lives. Quietly. Efficiently. Without questions.
But when a routine case reveals disappeared citizens, falsified forms, and vanishing floor numbers, Theo begins to suspect the truth:
He’s not collecting the debt. He is the debt.
A bleakly funny descent into the bowels of late-stage bureaucracy, Theo’s Ledger is equal parts Orwell, Office Space, and Kafka with a clipboard.
Welcome to the Bureau of Ledgers.
Where debt is destiny, paperwork is sacred, and rebellion is... inefficient.
Theo works for a government agency that doesn’t exist—but knows exactly how much you owe.
His job? Repossess lives. Quietly. Efficiently. Without questions.
But when a routine case reveals disappeared citizens, falsified forms, and vanishing floor numbers, Theo begins to suspect the truth:
He’s not collecting the debt. He is the debt.
A bleakly funny descent into the bowels of late-stage bureaucracy, Theo’s Ledger is equal parts Orwell, Office Space, and Kafka with a clipboard.