Synopsis
In the cursed corridors of a desolate castle, Astel, a prince by blood, is shackled by a nightmarish destiny. "The Curse of Astel" weaves a tale of a tormented soul, whose noble birthright is darkened by a gruesome transformation that renders him a monstrous entity, save for the rare nights when the full moon's light restores his human form.
His life is a relentless cycle of isolation and horror, where moments of fleeting clarity are drowned by the tides of his bestial nature. Astel is a prisoner of his own flesh, yearning for the normalcy and human connection that are as distant to him as the stars above his prison walls.
The entrance of Myra, a figure driven by her own motives, offers a faint flicker of hope in the enveloping darkness. Through her eyes, we glimpse the remnants of the man Astel once was and could be again, her presence rekindling the almost-extinguished embers of his humanity.
As she seeks to unravel the enigma of his curse, Astel must confront the beast within and the haunted memories it carries. This is a chronicle of loss and longing, a battle between the man and the monster, and the quest for a salvation that seems as elusive as the shifting shadows that cloak their world.
"The Curse of Astel" is not merely a story of curses and the cursed, but a profound exploration of what it means to be human when humanity itself seems like a distant, cruel curse.