In the shadows of California, three brothers drift through a society collapsing under stress, anxiety, obsession, and invisible systems of control. Elias Cane is a priest who no longer believes faith is enough. Gabriel Cane sees patterns before they happen. And Daniel Cane-a brilliant, violent man ruled by absolute order-begins punishing what he sees as corruption in modern society. A man urinating in the street.
A smoker inside the subway. Small violations. Permanent consequences. As Detective Morrison Cane hunts the impossible killer, reality itself begins to shift. Strange coincidences spread across Los Angeles. Systems start correcting themselves. People hesitate without reason. And at the center of everything stands Elena Ramirez, a woman unknowingly connected to something far older than human understanding.
What begins as a psychological thriller slowly transforms into a dark metaphysical descent where observation changes reality, hidden structures exist beneath perception, and consciousness itself may only be the first layer of something infinite.
In the shadows of California, three brothers drift through a society collapsing under stress, anxiety, obsession, and invisible systems of control. Elias Cane is a priest who no longer believes faith is enough. Gabriel Cane sees patterns before they happen. And Daniel Cane-a brilliant, violent man ruled by absolute order-begins punishing what he sees as corruption in modern society. A man urinating in the street.
A smoker inside the subway. Small violations. Permanent consequences. As Detective Morrison Cane hunts the impossible killer, reality itself begins to shift. Strange coincidences spread across Los Angeles. Systems start correcting themselves. People hesitate without reason. And at the center of everything stands Elena Ramirez, a woman unknowingly connected to something far older than human understanding.
What begins as a psychological thriller slowly transforms into a dark metaphysical descent where observation changes reality, hidden structures exist beneath perception, and consciousness itself may only be the first layer of something infinite.