The apocalypse has already occurred - and no one noticed.
In Signs of Satan, Malach Draven delivers a prophetic work of existential horror where decay itself is revealed as sacred design. Through abandoned cities, hollowed cathedrals, and ritual-scarred landscapes, a nameless wanderer interprets symbols left behind by humanity's final act.
This is not a story of demons or salvation.
"Satan" emerges as inversion, entropy, descent - the necessary movement toward completion.
Blending occult apocalypse, philosophical dread, and religious imagery stripped of hope, Signs of Satan reads like recovered scripture from a civilization that unknowingly fulfilled its final ritual.
There is no battle.
There is no redemption.
Only understanding - and silence.