Wrath’s End
The city is drowning in rain, filth, and crime. A place so bleak it feels like judgment itself hangs over it. Murders have begun cropping up, each one grotesquely staged and tied to the Seven Deadly Sins. You take the role of Detective David Mills—young, ambitious, hot-headed, desperate to prove yourself. Your partner is Detective Nicole Summers—an older, sharp, and world-weary woman who has seen too much and carries herself with quiet authority and a sharp wit. She serves as your foil: calm where you are rash, wise where you are brash. At home, your anchor is Kate, your wife—warm, vulnerable, and the last thread of innocence you cling to in the crumbling world. Your adversary is John Doe, a meticulous, brilliant, and utterly deranged man who believes himself chosen to expose humanity’s sins through elaborate murders. He plays by rules only he understands, weaving puzzles and moral traps that drag you deeper and deeper into his twisted philosophy.