In a decaying research facility buried beneath a forgotten desert, Hamza wakes each day to a regimen of silence, injections, and recorded questions no one expects him to answer. He is one of the "feeders"; a cohort of selected youth monitored for changes that no one will define. As he navigates a labyrinth of surveillance, abandoned corridors, and other subjects who are vanishing one by one, Hamza begins uncovering traces of those who came before him; failed experiments, coded ledgers, and the fragments of a language never meant to be spoken aloud.
The deeper he descends, the clearer the truth becomes; He was never the experiment. He was the receiver. Blending speculative horror with psychological suspense, Latent Sun is a descent into identity, memory, and the terrifying cost of being the only one who listens.
In a decaying research facility buried beneath a forgotten desert, Hamza wakes each day to a regimen of silence, injections, and recorded questions no one expects him to answer. He is one of the "feeders"; a cohort of selected youth monitored for changes that no one will define. As he navigates a labyrinth of surveillance, abandoned corridors, and other subjects who are vanishing one by one, Hamza begins uncovering traces of those who came before him; failed experiments, coded ledgers, and the fragments of a language never meant to be spoken aloud.
The deeper he descends, the clearer the truth becomes; He was never the experiment. He was the receiver. Blending speculative horror with psychological suspense, Latent Sun is a descent into identity, memory, and the terrifying cost of being the only one who listens.