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At first Arthur told himself they were the product of exhaustion, of suppressing the small urgencies of dozens of tenants until his own needs were extinguished. Then the tenants began to dream similar things: a cold draft at the base of the wardrobe, the metallic taste of a door handle, footsteps that paced in a slow, impossible rhythm when the building slept. People complained of items misplaced and then found in impossible places — a wedding ring threaded through the spokes of a child’s tricycle, a family photo tucked beneath a radiator. The building did not lose things; the building rearranged them as though testing its occupants’ sense of reality.
"Not what," the man said. "Who."
Arthur left the ledger on the crate and returned upstairs with the same hollow feeling of someone mindless of steps. The next night he didn't sleep at all, not because he feared dreaming but because he feared not dreaming; a merciful ignorance carved in arteries. He walked the building in the way of keepers, checking fire doors, testing corridor lights, making the rounds like a man reciting liturgy. His movements grew precise, ritualized. He polished doorknobs until his palms were raw. He whispered apologies into doorjambs as if asking the building not to rearrange the world tonight. The Nightmaretaker- The Man Possessed by the De...
(also known by its Japanese title Youmuin: The Nightmaretaker ~Akuma ni Tsukareta Otoko~ ) is a fully voiced supernatural horror visual novel released in early 2024. 🌕 Atmosphere and Narrative At first Arthur told himself they were the
Throughout history, The Nightmaretaker has been linked to numerous sightings and encounters. Many claim to have seen him lurking in the shadows, his presence marked by an unsettling feeling of dread. Some have reported hearing his voice in their dreams, whispering twisted taunts and threats. The building did not lose things; the building