
Darken
Science Fiction · Fantasy · Horror
Overview
Darken is set in a bizarre, mysterious, and violent unknown world with danger and death around every corner. After a young woman is accosted by a dying warrior in the middle of the street, a bizarre incantation propels her into the realm of Darken - a violent prison-like world of labyrinthine rooms, interconnected with no apparent rhyme or reason and no way of escape. As she fights for survival within this brutal place, she finds allies who are rebelling against the rule of a self-appointed religious despot who demands allegiance to an all-powerful god called "Mother Darken." Eve and her allies must fight with everything they have if they are to have any hope of surviving the horrors Darken has in store for them.
Top Cast


Bea Santos
Bea Santos
Eve
Bea Santos
Eve


Oluniké Adeliyi
Oluniké Adeliyi
Kali
Oluniké Adeliyi
Kali


Ari Millen
Ari Millen
Martin
Ari Millen
Martin


Christine Horne
Christine Horne
Clarity
Christine Horne
Clarity


Dmitry Chepovetsky
Dmitry Chepovetsky
Ralston
Dmitry Chepovetsky
Ralston


Jon McLaren
Jon McLaren
Taro
Jon McLaren
Taro


Zoë Belkin
Zoë Belkin
Mercy
Zoë Belkin
Mercy


Paul Amos
Paul Amos
Wren
Paul Amos
Wren


Rob Archer
Rob Archer
Bard
Rob Archer
Bard


Craig Henry
Craig Henry
Asad
Craig Henry
Asad
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