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Aaina The Glass of Guilt
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Aaina The Glass of Guilt in Vernon, BC
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Aaina The Glass of Guilt in Vernon, BC
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When Rohan inherits a sprawling ancestral estate in a remote Rajasthan village, the logical software engineer thinks he has secured his family wealth. He is dead wrong. He has just walked his wife and children directly into a two hundred year old trap.
The village operates under one terrifying rule. At exactly eight o clock at night, all lights go out, and a suffocating pin drop silence falls over the land. Rohan soon learns why. In the pitch black dark, the haveli wakes up. Corridors vanish. Stone walls shift and grind together to form an inescapable maze. Worse still, the antique mirrors inside the house refuse to show their faces. Instead, the glass plays a horrific, endless loop of the blood soaked crimes committed by Rohan's own forefathers.
Deep beneath the shifting floors lies a sealed temple holding an ancient Brahmarakshas. This highly intelligent, corrupted demonic entity was imprisoned by the very ancestors whose sins haunt the mirrors. And now, the magical seals are breaking.
The demon does not just want freedom. It wants the blood of Rohan's children to shatter the cosmic chains forever. As the walls close in and the creature begins its hunt in the dark, Rohan must abandon his reliance on logic and code. To defeat a monster born of pure sin, he must weaponize the agonizing guilt of his own bloodline before his family becomes another dead reflection in the glass.
When Rohan inherits a sprawling ancestral estate in a remote Rajasthan village, the logical software engineer thinks he has secured his family wealth. He is dead wrong. He has just walked his wife and children directly into a two hundred year old trap.
The village operates under one terrifying rule. At exactly eight o clock at night, all lights go out, and a suffocating pin drop silence falls over the land. Rohan soon learns why. In the pitch black dark, the haveli wakes up. Corridors vanish. Stone walls shift and grind together to form an inescapable maze. Worse still, the antique mirrors inside the house refuse to show their faces. Instead, the glass plays a horrific, endless loop of the blood soaked crimes committed by Rohan's own forefathers.
Deep beneath the shifting floors lies a sealed temple holding an ancient Brahmarakshas. This highly intelligent, corrupted demonic entity was imprisoned by the very ancestors whose sins haunt the mirrors. And now, the magical seals are breaking.
The demon does not just want freedom. It wants the blood of Rohan's children to shatter the cosmic chains forever. As the walls close in and the creature begins its hunt in the dark, Rohan must abandon his reliance on logic and code. To defeat a monster born of pure sin, he must weaponize the agonizing guilt of his own bloodline before his family becomes another dead reflection in the glass.


















