In a remote corner of the world lies Moksha Island, a place shrouded in mystery and whispered about in legends. The island is said to grant enlightenment—or doom—to those who seek its secrets. A diverse group of strangers receives cryptic invitations, drawing them to the island for reasons they don’t fully understand. Each carries their own burdens, from lost loves to unsolved crimes, hoping Moksha holds the answers.
Upon arrival, they find the island eerily deserted, with only an ancient monastery at its heart. The monks who once lived there have vanished, leaving behind strange symbols and half-burned journals. The visitors soon realize the island has a consciousness of its own, manipulating time and reality. Visions of their pasts and futures haunt them, blurring the line between truth and illusion.
As tensions rise, alliances form and break. Some believe the island is testing them, while others think it’s punishing them for their sins. One by one, they uncover fragments of a forgotten ritual tied to the island’s power. But the deeper they dig, the more dangerous the island becomes—whispers turn to screams, and shadows move on their own.
The final revelation shakes them all: Moksha doesn’t grant peace—it demands a sacrifice. To leave, one must stay behind, trapped forever in its cycle. In a desperate bid for freedom, betrayals unfold, and the true nature of each character is laid bare. The last survivor escapes, but the island’s whispers linger in their mind, leaving the question—was any of it real, or just another illusion?