The House In Fata Morgana [VERIFIED]

The House In Fata Morgana [VERIFIED]

#FataMorgana #VisualNovel #GothicHorror #EmotionalDamage #UnderratedGem Thesis: The House in Fata Morgana is a deconstruction of the "Tragic Monster" trope.

You awaken in a mansion that hates you. A Maid who has forgotten her name. And 1,000 years of suffering locked in every room.

Title: The House in Fata Morgana: A Tragedy Painted in Stained Glass The House in Fata Morgana

"It is not that the witch is burned at the stake because she is evil. It is that she becomes evil because she is burned." Bonus: Short Pitch (For a friend) "Imagine if Edgar Allan Poe wrote a time-travel romance, directed by Guillermo del Toro, with the emotional gut-punch of To the Moon . It starts like a haunted house cliche, but by the end, you will forgive characters for literal murder because you understand their pain. The first 3 hours are slow; the last 3 hours will destroy you."

The House in Fata Morgana isn’t about jump scares. It is about the horror of misunderstanding, the tragedy of living, and the salvation of forgiveness. If you want to cry, think, and stare at a wall for an hour after finishing, buy this immediately. And 1,000 years of suffering locked in every room

The House in Fata Morgana is not a horror story. It is a tragedy that uses horror as a mirror.

💀 ⚔️ A witch hunt in the Middle Ages 👑 A betrayal in the Renaissance 🎭 An opera of incest, identity, and madness in the 19th Century It starts like a haunted house cliche, but

🎨 Art: Stained-glass gothic beauty. 🎵 Music: Haunting acoustic guitar & flamenco. 📖 Emotion: Despair → Rage → Hope → Ugly crying.

You awaken in a decrepit, Western-style mansion. You have no memories, no body, and no voice. The only resident is a cursed, amnesiac Maid who claims to be the house’s "curse." Together, you wander through the mansion’s past—opening doors that lead to different eras (medieval, Renaissance, 19th century) to witness the stories of the souls trapped within.

The novel explicitly critiques the historical victimization of women (the witch trials, marital abuse, the "madwoman in the attic"). However, it doesn't just show women as victims. It shows how trauma curdles into cruelty, and how women can become the jailers of other women.