In the city of Verith, something ancient stirs beneath the storm's rising winds. Eryndor, a young man haunted by unsettling dreams, begins to feel the weight of an unknown danger drawing near. His once-beloved city, bathed in the amber glow of dusk, has grown eerie and heavy with foreboding as the storm brews on the horizon. When a cryptic conversation with his enigmatic friend, Kael, hints at a forgotten cycle of destruction and memory loss, Eryndor is thrust into a world where reality is no longer stable.
As the storm takes shape, Eryndor's sense of self begins to unravel, and strange occurrences deepen his unease. A book with shifting words, a storm that distorts time, and Kael’s own unsettling memory lapses push him to the edge of understanding. But even as the storm grows closer, both men are forced to confront the terrifying truth: some memories should not be remembered, and the storm may not just destroy—it may erase them altogether.
As the cycle of the storm returns, Eryndor must choose whether to fight for his place in a world that is beginning to forget, or to let the storm carry him away into oblivion, as it has done countless times before