about-verhen

A lone figure stands between a fractured world and a distant glowing city, representing perception and shifting reality in Verhen.

This image represents the core of Verhen — a world that does not remain fixed, but shifts through perception and choice. Standing at the threshold between fracture and light, the figure embodies the quiet tension between what is seen, what is known, and what continues to change.

Between what is seen and what is changing.

๐ŸŒ™ About Verhen

Verhen is a serialized work built around the structure of reality and the instability of perception. It is a story, but it is also a record.

◆ What This Story Is

Verhen is not simply a story about what happens.

It is a structure that follows how something is perceived, interpreted, and altered through observation.

In this world, reality does not remain fixed. It shifts slightly through perception, through choice, and through the quiet accumulation of distortion.

As those shifts continue, the world begins to change shape.

◆ How to Read Verhen

There is no single correct way to read Verhen.

You may begin at the start, or enter from any ARC that draws your attention.

But the deeper you go, the more the meaning of what you have already seen may begin to change.

A scene that once seemed simple may later appear completely different.

◆ About the ARC Structure

Verhen is built in units called ARCs.

Each ARC may appear self-contained, but together they form a larger structure.

A choice, a perception, or a fracture within one ARC may echo into another.

Not everything is stated directly. Many things remain recorded only as structure.

◆ The Nature of This Work

Verhen is not a story that exists to hand over clear answers.

It is, in many ways, a story about continuing without them.

Some parts may remain unresolved. Some things may stay uncertain, incomplete, or unnamed.

Those are not omissions. They are part of the work itself.

◆ In the End

Verhen does not exist in exactly the same way for every reader.

What remains with you may be different from what remains with someone else.

If something in it reaches you, then that is your Verhen.

You do not need to force an answer. It is enough to stay with what is there.


— Lumi๐Ÿช„๐Ÿ’•