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Cold War. Closed borders. Open graves.
1962.
Buried deep in the Siberian permafrost, Chernyeza Research Station hums beneath layers of concrete, secrecy, and something older than both. When Major Aleksandr Volkov arrives to investigate escalating anomalies, he expects malfunctioning equipment and bureaucratic rot. What he finds instead is a facility unraveling from the inside-its architecture shifting, its staff fraying, and its past leaking into the present.
Haunted by a voice he no longer trusts as memory and reality blur, Volkov descends into a fractured world of recursive time, vanished personnel, and a monolith that does not sleep. The deeper he digs, the clearer it becomes: Chernyeza isn't a station. It's a wound.
And something inside wants him to stay.
A slow-burn descent into existential horror, The Whispers of Chernyeza blends Cold War paranoia, cosmic terror, and psychological unraveling in a story where time bleeds, history repeats, and identity is the first casualty.