In the fragile stillness of sleep, where dreams twist into shadows and guilt breathes its deepest sighs, he comes. Zalthar, the unseen arbiter, moves through the labyrinth of slumber, sifting through secrets, sins, and silent regrets. Once a just guardian, time and ambiguity have warped his purpose, leaving no soul untouched by his cold, unwavering gaze.
This poem weaves a tale of terror and cosmic dread, where morality is blurred and no mind is safe. In Zalthar's realm, even the faintest flicker of guilt becomes a beacon, and his judgment is as swift as it is inescapable.
For readers who crave the chill of gothic elegance, the tension of psychological horror, and the lingering question of what truly defines justice, Zalthar: The Silent Judge is an unrelenting descent into the darkness we fear most-the darkness within ourselves.
Dare to close your eyes and dream... but beware, Zalthar may already be watching.