The Ashfall District was supposed to be empty.
It isn't.
Urban photographer Julian Mercer enters the quarantined zone expecting abandoned buildings and collapsing streets. Instead, he discovers a district that shifts its corridors, rearranges its structures, and reacts-deliberately-to anyone who steps inside.
With the help of structural anomaly expert Dr. Nadia Rourke and data analyst Eliza Halberg, Julian uncovers evidence of people the city never fully released-and patterns that shouldn't exist in any human-made environment.
Rooms appear where no rooms were built.
Maps distort.
Doors lead to places that defy logic.
And the deeper they go, the clearer it becomes: Ashfall isn't just remembering something.
It's choosing.
As the district rewrites itself level by level, Julian and his team must uncover what the city wants-and why it has marked him-before the blueprint of the entire zone finishes shifting around them.
A gripping, atmospheric supernatural thriller where architecture becomes a living force and every corner hides a new distortion.