As he regained his senses, he realized that he had transmigrated into a web novel, and the problem was that it was a dreadful horror novel!
The world was overflowing with unidentified gods and monsters, and the weakest beings in this universe were humans.
The protagonist, who had possessed the body of ‘Arenheit Hartman,’ a member of a ruined family in this doomed world, discovered that their family was entwined with mysterious sorcery.
“As a human, I will survive and live like a human.”
Can Arenheit, with his rationality intact, reach the ending?
🎭 System Interface: The "Madness" Protocol
The story operates on a
High-Tension Horror Engine where the environment itself is a predator.
| Component |
Classification |
Tactical Implication |
| Narrative Engine |
Regression / Psychological Horror |
Each loop reveals new layers of the world's malice. The plot shifts significantly after Chapter 200 into a "pre-humanity" era. |
| Primary Genre |
Dark Fantasy / Lovecraftian |
Expect nods to Hastur (The King in Yellow) and other Great Old Ones. |
| Atmosphere |
Tragic, Vibe-y, & Chaotic |
Focuses heavily on the "incoherency of the eldritch," which can make the plot feel "messy" but atmospheric. |
| The "X" Factor |
The Brother's Soul |
The "creator" of this world is a soul gone mad, trapped in his own story, adding a layer of meta-tragedy. |
📂 System Interface: The Status Window (Arenheit’s Paradox)
Arenheit is the ultimate "unreliable survivor":
| Attribute |
Arenheit (Transmigrator) |
The World's Perception |
| Sanity |
Maintaining "Normalcy" via denial |
A monstrous heretic or a delicious snack |
| Immortality |
Regenerative (via consumption) |
A vessel for the "Older Brother of God" |
| Combat Style |
Rational but "Soft" |
Selflessly monstrous and inhuman |
| Weakness |
Crown Prince Yurik |
Anything that forces him to face his crimes |