The air hums with a broken prayer, twisted in the folds of a dying hymn. A voice calls from the depths— not quite human, not quite lost.
The ground beneath you pulses, soft as the heart of a phantom, thrumming with a rhythm too wild, too distant, to comprehend.
Waves of distortion crash, a shattered glass ocean, its pieces cutting the silence like forgotten screams. It is chaos, but it is home.
A flicker of something holy, something heretical, clings to the edges of the sound— like a dream that slips through the cracks of reason, where belief fades and doubt takes root.
You step into the void, guided by shadows and fractured prayers. The world bends and breaks, but still you move forward, drawn by the melody that only you can hear, and the truth that lies in the shattered notes.
There is no salvation here, only the quiet descent into something new— where the sacred and the profane are one.
Inspired by the song "Heretic" by the artist Oli XL