The Nightmaretaker: The Man Possessed By The Devil Guide [RECOMMENDED]
At first, Elijah used his newfound power to help those in need. He entered the dreams of the town's children, guiding them through their nightmares and helping them overcome their deepest fears. But as time passed, he began to crave more. He started to use his power to manipulate and control others, bending them to his will and feeding on their terror.
Your interactions with characters and the "Devil" possessing the protagonist likely branch the story toward different endings. the nightmaretaker: the man possessed by the devil guide
If you encounter the entity directly and haven't been spotted, looking away and moving slowly can sometimes prevent a chase sequence. At first, Elijah used his newfound power to
He can "pin" a victim to the floor using only his gaze, mimicking the sensation of a waking nightmare. The Sin-Eater’s Touch: He started to use his power to manipulate
Silas Vane worked at the now-abandoned "Pax Insulae Asylum" on a fog-lashed island off the coast of Maine. Vane was known to be a quiet, dutiful man, until a botched exorcism took place in the asylum’s basement. During the ritual, the priests lost control, and the demon—identified in occult grimoires as (a fallen angel who plotted to set heaven on fire)—fled the dying patient and entered the nearest available vessel: Silas Vane.