In the world of Dark's Bible, light is not salvation - it's the oldest lie.
Here, dreams are laws, and silence is the only language the night still remembers. When a child born without dreams hears the darkness breathe, a forgotten truth begins to awaken: the world was never meant to sleep.
Across the lands of Lyhtria, where shadows have memory and bones whisper beneath the soil, an ancient Vigil stirs. The boundaries between sleep and wakefulness blur, and the keepers of light begin to tremble before what they once buried.
What follows is not a war, but a remembrance - of everything the world chose to forget.
Blending the intimacy of myth with the scale of a cosmic creation, Dark's Bible is a revelation of origins and oblivion. It speaks of watchers and dreamers, of those who build new worlds by refusing to close their eyes, and of a darkness that is not evil, but memory itself - patient, infinite, and alive.