For those brave enough—or perhaps foolish enough—to seek it out, Infernal Restraints of Sound Mind is now streaming on a very specific, unlisted page of a website that may or may not exist tomorrow. But that’s part of the restraint, isn’t it?
It will break you. And you will thank it. Have you experienced “infernal restraintsof sound mind”? Share your viewing symptoms in the comments—but be warned, Riley Reyes is reportedly reading them. infernal restraintsof sound mind riley reyes new
In an exclusive pre-release interview, Reyes stated: “I got bored of watching people scream because their skin was peeling off. That’s a Tuesday. I wanted to watch someone scream because they suddenly realize their memory has been edited—and they are the only one who remembers the truth. That is the infernal restraint.” The “new” in the keyword signifies this evolution. Reyes employs what she calls “sonic lamination”—a technique where three distinct audio tracks (internal monologue, external dialogue, and a demonic sub-bass) compete for dominance, forcing the viewer to manually select which reality to trust. Infernal Restraints of Sound Mind follows Elias, a forensic psychiatrist assigned to evaluate a patient at the Paradiso Asylum—a facility so clean, so white, so quiet that it induces psychosis. The patient claims to have invented a “logic trap” that proves free will is a myth. For those brave enough—or perhaps foolish enough—to seek