When the world remembes you
In a future where humanity barely survives, people fear monsters, disasters, and war.
They should fear memory.
Across the world, individuals begin to experience something worse than death — they are forgotten while still alive. Records erase themselves. Faces blur in the minds of loved ones. Entire lives quietly disappear without resistance.
When seventeen-year-old Iriah Vale realizes that the world has been forgetting him since birth, he believes it is a curse.
He is wrong.
The truth is far worse.
Reality itself is breaking, and Iriah is one of the few anomalies it cannot fully erase. When the Chronicle — a cosmic archive that records every civilization, god, and timeline that ever existed — begins to fracture, those tied to forgotten histories awaken as Remnants.
Each Remnant carries a Burden: a living connection to something erased.
Iriah’s Burden is unique.
He is bound to the end.
Not a world.
Not a god.
But the moment when everything ends, and only one witness remains.
As memory becomes a battlefield and history a weapon, Iriah must survive collapsing realities, revision wars, and entities born from forgotten gods — all while struggling against the terrifying truth:
As long as he is remembered, the end cannot come.
And as long as the end cannot come…
The world will continue to suffer.