Orion-Eterna
Eleanor Harrow, a quiet archivist at the crumbling Marlowe Gallery, has always felt there was something uncanny about the art she tends. The painted eyes seem too watchful, the landscapes too restless. One stormy night, she encounters a painting of a forest that hums with music a melody both sorrowful and alluring.
Her discovery draws the attention of Lucien, a mysterious man who should not exist within the locked gallery. Lucien reveals that the paintings hold trapped voices echoes of those who once lived, souls bound to canvas by an artist whose mastery bordered on the occult. Some beg for release. Others thirst for vengeance.
As Eleanor and Lucien delve deeper, they uncover a hidden history: the Marlowe Gallery was not built merely to display art but to contain it, a sanctuary and a prison for works infused with dangerous magic. The singing painting is only the beginning. Behind gilded frames lie entire worlds forests, oceans, cities frozen in brushstrokes each containing lives, each waiting to be remembered.
But the more Eleanor listens, the more the paintings demand. Their songs grow louder, more insistent, until she can no longer tell where her own heart ends and theirs begin. She must choose: to ignore the voices and let them wither in silence, or to step inside the canvas itself and risk losing her own soul.
Torn between duty, curiosity, and a fragile bond with Lucien who carries secrets of his own Eleanor's journey becomes a battle against time, against the haunting power of art, and against the darkest truth of all: that not every voice deserves to be freed.