What if reality had a fatal flaw?
It begins with a flicker—a momentary stutter in the world that is seen but not understood. But when the “Glitches” return, stronger and more frequent, they leave behind more than just confusion. They leave visions.
For a select few, these are not just random historical flashbacks. Buried within the storm of history is a single, shared image—a fleeting vision that feels different. It’s not a memory of the past. It’s a glimpse of something else entirely. Something cold, vast, and impossibly silent.
As society descends into chaos, with experts blaming everything from solar flares to secret weapons, a small group of ordinary strangers are drawn together by this shared, impossible vision. They soon realize the Glitches are not an attack on their world, but a symptom of its fundamental instability. The fabric of existence is unraveling.
Their shared vision may be the only clue, not to what is happening to the world, but to what the world truly is. And as they search for answers, they must confront a terrifying question: What if the greatest danger is not the end of reality, but the truth behind it?
 
								