"I have no control over my actions. The devil's influence is too strong. I am but a puppet, a mere shell of the man I once was."
Most possession narratives focus on the loss of self. The Nightmaretaker flips this: his possession amplifies a specific human emotion—grief, rage, or obsessive love. The devil inside him doesn’t erase the man; it perfects his worst qualities. This makes him more relatable, and therefore, more terrifying. the nightmaretaker the man possessed by the devil better
As a visual novel, the gameplay primarily revolves around player choices that branch the narrative: Dialogue Interaction "I have no control over my actions
In this version, the Devil does not possess the man to destroy the world with fire; he possesses him to . The protagonist, Elias Thorne, is not a random victim, but a specialist—a "Sin Eater" for the modern age. The demon inside him, known as The Nightmaretaker , feeds on the subconscious terror of others. The more he eats, the more the waking world becomes a gray, emotionless wasteland, as humanity loses its ability to process fear through dreams. The Nightmaretaker flips this: his possession amplifies a