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Burn.


Freeze.


Shatter.


Step into a world plagued by the torment of the Industry. Fight your past and pursue your future. Discover the mysteries of the Paragon, and leave what you knew behind to enter a new world of intrigue.


Prepare to fracture.



Burn

After the Industry's manipulation, the world lies in ruins. A hero rises from the ashes of the Industry to reclaim what is rightfully his. After waking up from a long slumber, he is surrounded by a massive industrial facility, and has no memory of anything prior. With no guide to lead him, he must solve the mysteries of the Paragon and his existence on his own.




Freeze

Why do we keep doing this? What makes us keep going? We get up, eat the same kind of food, and go back to sleep for a while, just to do it again. The whole time, we keep seeking approval from others, even though we know we don't really need it. The whole time, we work on things other people tell us are helpful, but we never see any real benefit. The whole time, we convince ourselves what we're doing is right, and what others do is wrong, just to justify our actions. But how do we know what's right or wrong? How can we? Is our fate dictated by our position in the world? Are our morals predetermined by where we're born? How much of me is really me, and how much of you is really you? How much of it comes from others? To know eternity in a second is almost impossible, but to know a second across eternity is so much more difficult. How can we be at peace when we're constantly moving? The only time we can really find peace is when our minds are frozen. In that moment, we find ourselves, just for that moment. But when we freeze, we're fragile, and we can shatter. Our tears can't flow when we're frozen. We can't move. We can't cry. How can we be at peace when we're frozen in one place? So we keep moving, hoping to find something better. We keep hoping for someone to save us, but only we can save ourselves. How can we save ourselves when our minds are frozen in one position, and how can we know how to save ourselves when they're not?

Where are you?

What do you think?




Contact the Developer

Contact Ryan Uphoff, the developer of Sardonyx.

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Engine

Sardonyx needs a strong foundation. After much consideration, the engine for Sardonyx is under development. Keep an eye on social media for progress updates.


FRACTURE

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