
Something is wrong with Dave’s reflection. It starts as a flicker, an electric distortion rippling along his skin. He tells himself it’s just stress. But it returns night after night, clinging to the edges of his apartment, warping the light, whispering in the silence, and Dave begins questioning his grip on reality. Routine used to be his refuge. A steady job. A few good friends. Quiet nights with his cat, Kylo. But now, the world twists in ways no one else can see. And the more he hides it, the worse it gets. As the visions grow bolder and the line between real and imagined blurs, Dave is forced to confront a terrifying Is he losing his mind... or has something found him? Claustrophobic, eerie, and relentless, Kylo’s Lament is a slow-burn descent into psychological horror that is perfect for fans of cosmic dread, creeping paranoia, and stories that don’t flinch from the darkness.