Rapture: Testament of the Forgotten
A surreal, psychological mystery about forgotten gods, unspoken rules, and the children trapped between them.
In a secluded village bound by ancient scripture and ritual, three teenagers—Isaac, Isabelle, and Ian—spend their days delivering supplies to townsfolk under the ever-watchful eye of the church. Their lives seem quiet, warm, and structured—until the cracks begin to show.
Isaac, burdened by forgotten memories and haunted dreams, begins seeing things no one else can. Isabelle, drawn toward something deep and spiritual, struggles with unspoken truths about her family and her role in the church. Ian, the group's loudest and kindest, begins unraveling beneath the weight of secrets that were never his to carry.
As their routines grow stranger and the village begins to feel less like home and more like a trap, the trio finds themselves pulled into a quiet war between memory and manipulation, identity and obedience, life and ritual death. And always in the shadows, watching silently, is Gaius—the church leader whose warmth hides something far colder.
As the three descend deeper into the truth behind their town’s rituals and the twisted myth of Devin’Him, they must confront what it means to love, to choose, and to remember.
Because in a world like this, the greatest sin is not rebellion—it’s forgetting.
RAPTURE is a slow-burn psychological fantasy with horror elements, surreal mystery, and lyrical prose. Ideal for fans of eerie villages, oppressive religion, and coming-of-age stories that unravel like dreams.