Anand finds himself tethered to seven strangers by a stroke of engineered luck that quickly sours into a survivalist nightmare. The group enters a secluded estate where hospitality masks a predatory agenda. Paranoia serves as the primary currency when a letter indicts every guest for a past sin. As the walls close in, the protagonist relies on his inherent skepticism and tactical observation to navigate the mounting terror. The moral pivot arrives when he must decide whether to protect the collective or succumb to the self-preserving rot that defines his companions. The price of their previous apathy is a systematic culling that strips away every polite pretension.