What if inspiration wasn't yours?
What if every word you wrote came from somewhere else... something else?
In Through the Eyes of Eternity, a deeply troubled writer recounts the story of his life-fractured childhood, buried trauma, creative obsession, and a slow descent into emotional ruin. Bitter, self-aware, and unapologetically hostile, he invites you into his mind not for sympathy... but for confession.
Then he meets Simon.
A reclusive stranger living on the outskirts of town offers him more than drugs-he offers a solution to writer's block: an ancient coin, a relic that acts as a gateway to something beyond reality itself.
At first, it works.
The words come back.
The visions come back.
But they aren't his.
As the boundary between imagination and reality dissolves, the narrator begins to see things he shouldn't-worlds that shouldn't exist, voices that shouldn't know his name, and truths that begin to erode his sanity. The more he writes, the deeper he falls into something vast, ancient... and hungry.
Because the coin doesn't give inspiration.
It takes something in return.
Blending psychological horror with cosmic dread, Through the Eyes of Eternity is a descent into obsession, identity, and the terrifying possibility that creativity itself may be a doorway we were never meant to open.
And once you look through it...
...it looks back.