Delirium -nikraria- Jun 2026
refers to a point-and-click visual novel developed in the Ren'Py engine. Released as a sequel to the game Stroke of Madness , it follows the story of a protagonist named Eloise as she navigates a dark, supernatural world. Overview and Gameplay
A mix of dark fantasy, horror, and adult-oriented content.
In the hushed corridors of hospitals, a peculiar transformation often takes place in the dead of night. The elderly patient who was perfectly lucid at noon begins to whisper to a long-dead relative in the corner of the room. The post-operative businessman tries to climb out of bed to "go to work," despite having IV tubes tethered to his arms. This is —an acute, fluctuating disturbance of attention and awareness that the medical world considers one of the most dangerous and misunderstood syndromes in human health.
Thus, treatment of delirium requires the violent destruction of Nikraria. We must reintroduce anxiety (orientation, re-alignment) to save the patient's life. Delirium -Nikraria-
They do not remember Nikraria. But for one night, it was the only home they had.
“I know,” I said.
On the second night, I woke to find my left hand writing in a language I did not know. The letters were spirals. Snail-shell sentences. It wrote: “The spine is a ladder. The blood is a staircase. Climb down.” I burned the page. My hand wrote it again on the wall in ash. refers to a point-and-click visual novel developed in
I am back in my room now. The pier. The rust-smelling sea.
If the patient is a danger to themselves (e.g., pulling out a central line), low-dose Haloperidol (Haldol) or atypical antipsychotics (Quetiapine, Risperidone) are first-line agents. except in alcohol withdrawal delirium, as they worsen the cognitive fog of Nikraria.
The treatment of delirium typically involves a combination of: In the hushed corridors of hospitals, a peculiar
: A continuation or expansion of the psychological mystery genre.
The developer has built a "shared universe" where these dark psychological themes recur across several titles:
: The central title focusing on trauma and recovery.