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In a forgotten dormitory where every closed door hides a confession, one room refuses to stay silent.
When a blinding white light appears behind the half-open door of Room 202, rumors spread through campus like a fever. Some say it's a prank. Others swear it's a warning. But everyone agrees on one thing-no one who enters comes out the same.
Davis Shyaka Musirikare introduces a haunting psychological drama where guilt, identity, and self-deception collide. The story follows a student drawn to the mysterious light at the end of the hallway after discovering two objects lying abandoned in the darkness: a King of Hearts playing card and a black notebook filled with unsettling, fragmented messages. As he investigates the strange phenomena surrounding Room 202, he is forced to confront the part of himself he has spent years avoiding.
Each step down the hallway becomes a test of character. Each page of the notebook reveals a truth he wasn't ready to face. And the deeper he descends into the origins of the room, the more he realizes that the greatest danger isn't the supernatural glow spilling through the doorway-it's the reflection waiting inside.
A chilling, introspective thriller about accountability and self-awareness,
The Merciless Room
asks a simple but devastating question: What if the thing you fear most is the truth about who you really are?
When a blinding white light appears behind the half-open door of Room 202, rumors spread through campus like a fever. Some say it's a prank. Others swear it's a warning. But everyone agrees on one thing-no one who enters comes out the same.
Davis Shyaka Musirikare introduces a haunting psychological drama where guilt, identity, and self-deception collide. The story follows a student drawn to the mysterious light at the end of the hallway after discovering two objects lying abandoned in the darkness: a King of Hearts playing card and a black notebook filled with unsettling, fragmented messages. As he investigates the strange phenomena surrounding Room 202, he is forced to confront the part of himself he has spent years avoiding.
Each step down the hallway becomes a test of character. Each page of the notebook reveals a truth he wasn't ready to face. And the deeper he descends into the origins of the room, the more he realizes that the greatest danger isn't the supernatural glow spilling through the doorway-it's the reflection waiting inside.
A chilling, introspective thriller about accountability and self-awareness,
The Merciless Room
asks a simple but devastating question: What if the thing you fear most is the truth about who you really are?
In a forgotten dormitory where every closed door hides a confession, one room refuses to stay silent.
When a blinding white light appears behind the half-open door of Room 202, rumors spread through campus like a fever. Some say it's a prank. Others swear it's a warning. But everyone agrees on one thing-no one who enters comes out the same.
Davis Shyaka Musirikare introduces a haunting psychological drama where guilt, identity, and self-deception collide. The story follows a student drawn to the mysterious light at the end of the hallway after discovering two objects lying abandoned in the darkness: a King of Hearts playing card and a black notebook filled with unsettling, fragmented messages. As he investigates the strange phenomena surrounding Room 202, he is forced to confront the part of himself he has spent years avoiding.
Each step down the hallway becomes a test of character. Each page of the notebook reveals a truth he wasn't ready to face. And the deeper he descends into the origins of the room, the more he realizes that the greatest danger isn't the supernatural glow spilling through the doorway-it's the reflection waiting inside.
A chilling, introspective thriller about accountability and self-awareness,
The Merciless Room
asks a simple but devastating question: What if the thing you fear most is the truth about who you really are?
When a blinding white light appears behind the half-open door of Room 202, rumors spread through campus like a fever. Some say it's a prank. Others swear it's a warning. But everyone agrees on one thing-no one who enters comes out the same.
Davis Shyaka Musirikare introduces a haunting psychological drama where guilt, identity, and self-deception collide. The story follows a student drawn to the mysterious light at the end of the hallway after discovering two objects lying abandoned in the darkness: a King of Hearts playing card and a black notebook filled with unsettling, fragmented messages. As he investigates the strange phenomena surrounding Room 202, he is forced to confront the part of himself he has spent years avoiding.
Each step down the hallway becomes a test of character. Each page of the notebook reveals a truth he wasn't ready to face. And the deeper he descends into the origins of the room, the more he realizes that the greatest danger isn't the supernatural glow spilling through the doorway-it's the reflection waiting inside.
A chilling, introspective thriller about accountability and self-awareness,
The Merciless Room
asks a simple but devastating question: What if the thing you fear most is the truth about who you really are?

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