The Nightmaretaker- The Man Possessed By The Devil [portable] Jun 2026Released, 2024-03-22. Age rating, 18+. Erotic content, Contains erotic scenes with optical censoring. The Visual Novel Database This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later. The Nightmaretaker, The Man Possessed by the Devil, voluntary diabolical possession, demonic dream invasion, cursed game, sleep paralysis entity. Because once the Nightmaretaker knows you have welcomed him, the Devil no longer needs to knock. The door was never locked to begin with. The Nightmaretaker- The Man Possessed by the Devil That week a patient named Caldwell died. He had been harsh in life—sharp words behind the smiles, meant to wound before the bedside prank. The dying had a way of straightening things out, and Caldwell's last hours were awkward with apologies that sounded like gambling debts. When the body was taken away, Martin found a single page of ledger-tissue on the pillow where Caldwell had lay: a smudge of characters in a hand that crawled like worms. Martin recognized some letters as names he'd heard whispered in the night; others made no sense at all. Witnesses—the few who have survived an encounter—describe him as a gaunt, pale figure, often dressed in the tattered remnants of a 19th-century caretaker’s uniform. His eyes are not human. They are described as "wet coals," reflecting no light, yet glowing with a faint, sickly amber from somewhere deep behind the iris. The local authorities were baffled by the strange occurrences, and their investigations yielded nothing. It was as if Malakai was a ghost, a non-corporeal presence that seemed to be everywhere and nowhere at the same time. Frustrated and terrified, the townsfolk turned to more unconventional means to understand and combat the evil presence. Released, 2024-03-22 "I am," Martin said. There was a steadiness to the admission. "I want it to stop." The Nightmaretaker was said to have a range of terrifying powers, including: The tragedy of the Nightmaretaker lies in the glimpses of the man beneath the shroud. During rare moments of lucidity, he reportedly begged for "the end," claiming that his soul was being pushed into a small, dark corner of his own mind while something ancient and predatory operated his body like a puppet. The Visual Novel Database This public link is The identity of the man behind the moniker remains shrouded in mystery, often protected by pseudonyms in case studies. However, the narrative remains consistent. Witnesses describe a person who was once unremarkable—perhaps even kind—who underwent a radical, violent transformation. : Violent waking episodes accompanied by uncharacteristic, guttural screaming. But the ledger's calculus matured. It learned to ask for more than small comforts. It began to demand moral cleavings—names that mattered and could be traded for others. It nudged him toward decisions that tasted like betrayal. A married man who had cared for his partner with a tenderness that made nurses cry fell ill. Martin could ease his suffering by shifting a weight onto a stranger's health. In his head the ledger whispered which lines to cross. Martin found himself on the edge of an action that would make one grief shallower and another deeper. The Nightmaretaker functions as a modern boogeyman for the digital age, much like Slender Man or the entities found in "creepypasta" forums. He represents the dark side of curiosity—the cautionary tale of what happens when a person seeks out forbidden knowledge or invites darkness into their life until it eventually consumes them from the inside out. "The pact kind." The chaplain's voice skimmed the hallway like a cautious animal. "The bargaining that leaves a ledger." |