ChasePeterson1
After a catastrophic mining accident on the Isle of Man, Robert Kelly finds himself stranded deep beneath the earth, cut off from the surface and uncertain whether anyone even knows he is missing. The tunnels around him stretch into darkness, warped by cave-ins and collapsing passages, leaving him with only his lamp, his thoughts, and the slow passage of time.
But as Kelly ventures deeper in search of escape, the mine begins to change.
He encounters places that feel familiar, yet impossible. Fragments of memory surface alongside visions that seem drawn from lives he never lived. The deeper he travels, the more uncertain everything becomes; The tunnels, his past, even his own identity. Are these experiences hallucinations born of isolation? Are they the mind unraveling under pressure? Or are they something far more unsettling?