Some records were never meant to be found. Some were erased for a reason. Across history, humanity has tried to preserve what must not be forgotten-names, memories, deaths, disasters, and truths too terrible to disappear. But what happens when something begins watching from inside those records?An ancient tomb buried beneath China. A room that should not exist. An artificial intelligence that moves on its own at exactly 3:17 a.m.
A black pyramid hidden from history. CCTV footage of people who vanish not only from the world, but from memory itself. A forbidden record from the Joseon Dynasty. A hospital ward filled with patients who were never officially admitted. A Martian colony where something impossible is waiting beyond the limits of human observation. Fifteen disturbing records. Different eras. Different places. Different people.
Yet the same traces keep appearing. A black eye. An erased name. A door that should never have been opened. And a presence known only as the Observer. At first, the incidents seem unrelated. But as the records accumulate, a terrifying possibility begins to emerge:Perhaps the forgotten do not disappear. Perhaps every erased memory, every unrecorded death, and every name removed from history leaves something behind.
And perhaps something has been watching humanity through those empty spaces all along. Record it. Do not forget. What has vanished is not gone. The Black Archive (1 of 2) is the first volume of a dark speculative horror collection spanning ancient history, modern urban legends, artificial intelligence, cloning, forgotten civilizations, and the future of humanity. Once a record is opened, it may already be too late to close it.
Some records were never meant to be found. Some were erased for a reason. Across history, humanity has tried to preserve what must not be forgotten-names, memories, deaths, disasters, and truths too terrible to disappear. But what happens when something begins watching from inside those records?An ancient tomb buried beneath China. A room that should not exist. An artificial intelligence that moves on its own at exactly 3:17 a.m.
A black pyramid hidden from history. CCTV footage of people who vanish not only from the world, but from memory itself. A forbidden record from the Joseon Dynasty. A hospital ward filled with patients who were never officially admitted. A Martian colony where something impossible is waiting beyond the limits of human observation. Fifteen disturbing records. Different eras. Different places. Different people.
Yet the same traces keep appearing. A black eye. An erased name. A door that should never have been opened. And a presence known only as the Observer. At first, the incidents seem unrelated. But as the records accumulate, a terrifying possibility begins to emerge:Perhaps the forgotten do not disappear. Perhaps every erased memory, every unrecorded death, and every name removed from history leaves something behind.
And perhaps something has been watching humanity through those empty spaces all along. Record it. Do not forget. What has vanished is not gone. The Black Archive (1 of 2) is the first volume of a dark speculative horror collection spanning ancient history, modern urban legends, artificial intelligence, cloning, forgotten civilizations, and the future of humanity. Once a record is opened, it may already be too late to close it.