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When Masha embarks on a desperate quest to rescue her brother from the clutches of Baba Yaga, she unwittingly plunges into a surreal nightmare where folklore and futuristic psychological decay collide. The narrative fractures as her reality bleeds into the deteriorating mind of Azrael, a soldier on a high-tech battlefield. This haunting exploration of memory and trauma bridges the gap between ancient Slavic myth and a cold, meta-fictional future, leading to a forbidden room that holds the key to a shattered psyche. It is a descent into madness that questions the very nature of storytelling and the enduring power of our deepest fears. Comparable works include The Witcher