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One Man's journey into his own personal Hell.
"The double doors opened easily for their massive size and Alexander pushed his way through with little difficulty into the stifling humidity of the main auditorium. The smell here was the same as it was in the rest of the building, but only here it was harsher, as though the room was a repository to the main source of decay, and that the corridors and lobby outside were merely its diseased tendrils snaking out into the outside; feeling and choking the throats of beggars and artists alike."
"His hands clutched at the air as the camera zoomed in on two stumps where his fingers should have been.
Animated paper dolls were dancing in glass baubles. A man made of twigs fell from a cartoon cloud. Sound of a steam calliope."
When Alexander Karel is drugged and abducted from The Orpheum Theatre, he awakens to find himself a psychologically torn and confused captive in Camp Amduat; a huge prison complex, notoriously known as a place where extreme torture and brutal executions are regularly filmed, and where they are later shown in selected movie theatres as experimental films, known as Sigils.
Whilst there, he is subjected to a relentless regime of horrific and bizarre experiments, the likes of which, no human-being has ever been able to withstand before; trials upon his own body involving hallucinogenic drugs, parasitic worms, and visions of the most disturbing kind.
All in the name of Art.
But why has he been incarcerated in Camp Amduat?
And what is the true purpose of the vile experiments that he's being subjected to? What are the visions he is suddenly seeing?
And are they really hallucinations, or a far more dangerous glimpse into another reality instead?
In these modern times, death just isn't enough anymore.
The Audience craves more.
The passageways into the realms of Hell have potentially now been breached, and the evils of the Infernal Abyss, and the horrors of human existence might now be converging into one singular experience of unimaginable torment.
Don't think.
Just panic.
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