The walls of Beasley High are rotting, and so is the forgotten town it serves. For 17-year-old Kel Kaczmarek, the school's cynical janitor, the approaching demolition means one less monument to a life he can't escape. But when he unearths a mold-caked journal deep within the building's bowels, a chilling truth begins to surface: Beasley High isn't just decaying. It's alive. And it's profoundly, terrifyingly angry.
The journal, penned by a student long-gone, speaks of a building that breathes, that watches, and that possesses an insatiable hunger for something far more sinister than dust and grime. As Kel delves deeper into its erratic, violent entries, his own grip on reality starts to fray. Strange disappearances plague the desolate halls, and the screams that echo through the vents are too real to ignore.
Kel suspects the journal isn't merely a record of the past, but an active, contagious force, awakening the school's darkest appetites. Beasley High is feeding, and it has a particular, gruesome taste for trauma.
Trapped in a labyrinth of decaying classrooms and whispering walls, Kel must confront the malevolent entity consuming Beasley from the inside out. Can he uncover the full truth before the school claims its ultimate prize, or will he become just another lost soul in its horrific, sprawling curriculum?
If you crave atmospheric horror, the dread of a sentient setting, and a relentless psychological unraveling, Glass Eaters will consume you.