Not all who cross the Veil know they have done so. Some are pushed. Others choose to cross it.
These characters are neither heroes nor villains in the classical sense—they are ordinary people faced with choices that should never exist.

PERSONAGENS

He is a man who believes that order and purpose justify any sacrifice. Otto does not pursue the unknown out of curiosity, but out of conviction—and that conviction is what makes him dangerous.

Helena “Lena” Ashcroft Sharp-minded and quietly faithful, Lena stands at the threshold between uncovering the hidden and respecting its limits—a position that rarely comes without a cost.

A child whose sensitivity to the unseen precedes any conscious choice. Vitor does not seek knowledge—he perceives it—and that awareness places him at a threshold where innocence and responsibility can no longer be separated.

A man shaped by the belief that the sacred can be made into a tool. Willigut embodies the attempt to impose order on the unseen, even at the cost of his own humanity—and that of those around him.

Dark-skinned, with green eyes, he always seems to know more than he reveals. His presence is constant, silent, and unnervingly precise—as if he were observing not only the characters, but the decisions that have yet to be made.

An ordinary man confronted with knowledge that challenges his faith, his reason, and his sense of reality. Jorge embodies the human cost of seeing beyond what was never meant to be seen.

Reality is stable. Until it fractures.