A writer arrives in a foreign city, seeking solitude and inspiration. What he finds instead is a presence-subtle at first, then consuming. Whispers echo through the walls. A figure waits in dreams. And from his pen, a play blossoms.
As the line between fiction and reality dissolves, he is drawn toward a place that should not be-where memories shift, time coils inward, and beauty hides behind a mask. The city he thought he knew becomes something else entirely. Something ancient. Something watching.
In the Walls of a City Lost is a quiet descent into obsession and the unknown-a meditation on art, madness, and the allure of forbidden creation. Atmospheric, dreamlike, and unsettling, it speaks to anyone who has felt the thin edge between inspiration and surrender.