Red in the Dark is a multimedia project meant to be experienced and explored across multiple formats.
The story doesn’t live in one place—it moves through the episodes, the music, and everything connected to it.
The world is always expanding, but it stays grounded—gritty, dark, and tied to the same reality where every cause has an effect. Nothing exists in isolation. Everything connects.
You follow people and stories that layer over each other, building something larger the deeper you go.
Not all of it is clean.
Not all of it makes sense right away.
The worst things aren’t always done by monsters.
Sometimes they’re done by people who lost their way.
Explore the Architecture of a Multimedia Horror Project
Red in the Dark is built around perspective—who’s telling it, who’s living it, and who’s caught in the middle.
Events don’t unfold the same way for everyone. What one person justifies, another has to survive. Motive, intent, and outcome don’t always line up—and when they don’t, the weight lands somewhere.
There isn’t a single path through it. Stories intersect, split, and circle back, shaped by choices that don’t disappear once they’re made.
Every angle reveals something different.