A Corpse of a Time
A Gamer’s Soul. A Dungeon’s Cruelty. A Loop that Never Ends.
For nine hundred years, time has been a liquid concept for the entity sitting on the black stone throne. He remembers Tuesday—or was it Thursday?—in a standard-issue hospital room, the stink of bleach, and the tubes in his arm. He was twenty-four, dying of a terminal illness, and deep into floor 99 of the Skeleton Vault in his favorite brutal, pixel-art dungeon-crawler. The boss run was perfect, a work of art he’d fine-tuned for weeks.
And then, his heart failed. Simultaneously, the game screen flashed two brutal words: YOU DIED.
His soul didn't pass on. Instead, it got caught on the loading screen and dragged, slowly, into the cold, rotting reality of the dungeon he knew better than his own dying body.
He woke up hollow, ancient, and encased in bone—the Lich of the Skeleton Vault, doomed to sit on a throne he didn't want, in a kingdom that feeds on sorrow. For centuries, his only companion was the routine. The Shiver Dog that patrolled on an infinite eight-minute loop. The 15-hour duration of his summoned skeletons, each named with the fading shards of his human memory. The maddening silence, broken only by the ancient, rattling command in his skull: “Kill them all who enter.”
For five years, he exists, decoding a journal from his predecessor, practicing beginner-level magic, and counting the cycles, holding onto the last echoes of his name, his laughter, and his humanity.
But the silence is a lie. This place isn't a tomb; it’s a stage, and he is the lead actor in a feeding system that uses hope and challenge as bait.
When a new party of naive heroes breaches the barrier, bringing life, fire, and the naive arrogance that once defined his own gaming, the Lich will not just survive the onslaught. He will learn the dungeon’s true, terrifying purpose. He will break his leash. And, fueled by a storm of stolen memories and absolute fury, he will make this pit of madness choke on his existence.
Because he isn't alone anymore. He has Clatter, Tibbs, and Lefty. He has the journal of Luke Marness.
And he has Barlow.