The Eraser Man
RomanFatuzzo
あらすじ
The Eraser Man: To Write is To Resist Annihilation Book One of Two At night, the desert forgets. Dorje Vashra is the first to understand what that truly means. Not death. Not disappearance. Something worse. Memories do not fade-they are taken. Names unravel. Faces dissolve. Lives are not ended, but erased, leaving behind only the faintest trace that someone was ever there at all. What began centuries ago with a single choice has not ended. It has only waited. When Nathalyan Vashra stumbles into an emergency room, desperate and incoherent, he brings with him more than fear-he brings a warning. A presence follows him. Something patient. Something precise. Something that does not kill, but removes. And when Dr. Adrian Pencell listens... it listens back. As the boundaries between memory and reality begin to fracture, Adrian finds himself at the center of something impossible: a force that answers only one request- To forget. Told through shifting perspectives and a slow descent into psychological and existential horror, The Eraser Man explores what remains when identity itself is no longer permanent. This is not a story about survival. It is a story about what happens when there is nothing left to survive as. Book One of a two-part series, The Eraser Man begins a larger descent into memory, erasure, and the terrifying question: What if forgetting isn't an accident- but a design?