apporam
The Last Resort
Montreal is no more.
One night, a part of humanity simply... vanished. What remains faces something far worse: the sky itself beginning to tear apart.
Eden, a young soldier accustomed to staying in control, finds herself unwillingly responsible for a fragile group of survivors taking refuge in the ruins of a church. Around her orbit unstable human shadows: a man consumed by cynicism and rage, another who whispers that all of this was foretold, a mother haunted by an unspeakable loss, and other lost souls desperately searching for someone to follow.
As the signs multiply - a strange rain, howls that are no longer fully human, a world twisting according to ancient rules - the group must leave their precarious shelter. But outside, in streets that have become alien, a single moment, a single choice, will change everything.
Because in this chaos where the divine and the inhuman blur together, every survivor embodies a part of you: your deepest fears, your fragile certainties, your secret compromises, your inner monsters. And as the Trumpets continue to sound, one question creeps into your mind and refuses to leave:
Do you truly deserve to be saved?
How far would you be willing to go to survive?
Where is your boundary between surviving and becoming what you fight against?
And what if, in the end, you too deserved this Judgment?
The Trumpets of Eden is a dark and unrelenting apocalyptic psychological thriller that forces you to confront yourself. Because when the end of the world comes, it is not only the sky that judges...
It's you