Synopsis
In the hallowed corridors of Sacred Heart Academy, Yuki was celebrated as a beacon of brilliance and charm. But beneath the radiant exterior lay a life steeped in torment—within the rigid hierarchies of the academy and the suffocating walls of an abusive home. Once a prodigious writer destined for literary acclaim, Yuki's boundless imagination became both his gift and his curse, overstimulating his mind until reality blurred into a waking nightmare.
One fateful afternoon, the shadows of his tormentors converged. A gang of students—armed with bats, chains, and knives—cornered him with murderous intent. Desperation ignited his instincts. His butterfly knife, once a symbol of harmless fascination, became his salvation. In a frenzy of fear and fury, Yuki fought back, leaving his attackers lifeless. But the law saw no victim in him, only a monster. The verdict was swift: excessive force, an act of overkill.
Declared insane, Yuki was condemned to Saint Mary’s Mental Institution for the criminally deranged. Behind padded walls and the bite of a straitjacket, he endured horrors that fractured what remained of his fragile sanity. When the institution finally released him, it wasn’t to freedom, but to the cold confines of house arrest—a life sentence in all but name.
For eight years, Yuki languished in isolation, drowning in financial ruin and the abyss of depression. The house became his prison, his mind a labyrinth of despair. Until one night, the whispers grew too loud, the darkness too suffocating. In a final act of rebellion, he murdered his father—the man who had long been his jailer.
As the blood cooled, Yuki fled into the night, swallowed by a fog thicker than reality itself. It beckoned him into The Void of the Crawling Chaos, a realm where sanity held no dominion and desire reigned supreme. There, Yuki was reborn—not as the broken boy who once dreamt of words, but as Skitzy, a being unbound by morality or consequence.
In this twisted realm, he found his freedom. And in freedom, he embraced his madness—no longer the hunted, but the hunter, a lunatic unleashed upon an endless night.