Drift into the full, chronological story of BioShock, told as one continuous, immersive timeline designed for sleep.
This video traces the complete rise and collapse of Columbia and Rapture, following Booker DeWitt, Elizabeth, Andrew Ryan, Frank Fontaine, Sophia Lamb, and the countless souls consumed by ambition, ideology, and unchecked power. From the massacre at Wounded Knee to the infinite lighthouses of BioShock Infinite, from Rapture’s utopian dream to its Adam-fueled civil war, every major event unfolds slowly and calmly, with careful attention to canon, atmosphere, and thematic continuity.
You’ll move through Columbia’s religious extremism and multiversal paradoxes, descend into Rapture’s Objectivist nightmare beneath the sea, witness the rise of plasmids, Big Daddies, Little Sisters, civil war, and cult control, and follow the final fates of Jack, Delta, Eleanor Lamb, and the Thinker. This is not a summary. It’s a complete, uninterrupted lore journey meant to be listened to in order, letting the world slowly unravel as you rest.
Perfect for background listening, late-night immersion, or falling asleep to dark, philosophical video game lore.
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🧠 Topics Covered
• Booker DeWitt and the Wounded Knee Massacre
• The birth of Columbia and Zachary Comstock
• Rosalind and Robert Lutece and multiverse tears
• Elizabeth’s imprisonment, Songbird, and the siphon
• The Infinite lighthouses and the baptism paradox
• Andrew Ryan’s philosophy and the founding of Rapture
• ADAM, plasmids, and the rise of splicers
• Frank Fontaine, Atlas, and the Rapture Civil War
• Big Daddies, Little Sisters, and the Protector Program
• Sophia Lamb and the Rapture Family cult
• Jack’s conditioning and the “Would You Kindly” reveal
• Rapture’s collapse and multiple endings
• Subject Delta, Eleanor Lamb, and BioShock 2
• Big Sisters, Persephone Prison, and Lamb’s ideology
• Minerva’s Den, the Thinker, and Charles Porter
• The ultimate legacy of Rapture and Columbia
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🌙 Final Note
BioShock is not just a story about cities in the sky or beneath the sea. It’s a cautionary tale about belief taken too far, freedom twisted into control, and human ambition unleashed without restraint. Whether through Comstock’s prophecy, Ryan’s Objectivism, or Lamb’s collectivism, every vision of perfection leads to collapse.
Let this timeline play through slowly. There’s nothing you need to focus on, nothing you need to solve. Just follow the lighthouses, the cities, and the echoes they leave behind.
Sleep well.
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