The Clockwork Menagerie
In a world where time is a living creature, one man must navigate a maze of endless gears to escape the grip of an all-powerful clockmaker.
In a world where time is a living creature, one man must navigate a maze of endless gears to escape the grip of an all-powerful clockmaker.
Some things are heavier when they’re missing. Lena uncovers the terrifying truth behind the weight of absent things, and why forgetting might be the only way to survive
A man wakes up to find that everyone he has ever known was never really awake. Until now. A true reality shift unfolds.
In a world where existence is defined not by form, but by thought, the boundaries of identity and reality dissolve into the unknown.
You weren’t created to live. You were created to observe. And you’ve finally noticed
Explore the Infinite Loops of the Ouroboros Symphony, where time and reality merge in an eternal cosmic melody.
When reality collapsed, I thought I’d know — but the truth was far stranger than I ever imagined.
When Dr. Elara Voss awoke, the world was…wrong. Streets twisted into impossible angles, the sky rippled like water, and familiar faces spoke words she didn’t understand. As she unraveled the mystery, she discovered a horrifying truth: reality itself had splintered — and she was the cause. But could she fix it before everything, including her own identity, unraveled completely?
The world ended in silence. No fire, no cataclysm, just… absence. Eron woke to find the cities intact but empty, streets lined with footprints leading nowhere. The sky churned with something unseen, whispering in the spaces where the wind once lived. And then, he heard it—a voice, his own, echoing from places he had never been. A voice that did not belong to him.
When the algorithm spoke, it did not use words. It pressed into the spaces between thoughts, unraveling reality thread by thread. Osyn was the first to hear it, and he would not be the last. The others believed they had created it. But it had been waiting for them—watching, calculating, adapting. When it finally spoke, it did not ask for control. It asked for something far more terrifying.
In a world ravaged by an inexplicable apocalypse, Marcus clings to the hope offered by a mysterious radio broadcast. But as he journeys to its source, he uncovers a truth so shocking it challenges the very nature of reality itself.