Nowak eventually discovers a shocking truth: . His death was a suicide driven by depression and his perceived failure as an artist.
: A golden skeleton representing his human remains and former life.
Bosch manipulates the amnesiac Nowak, convincing him that he was murdered and must seek "petty revenge" against his killer to find peace. This journey takes Nowak through three main, nightmarish zones: : A vast desert made of ground-up bone.
: A manifestation of Hieronymus Bosch’s painting The Garden of Earthly Delights , which serves as a personalized hell reflecting Nowak's inner turmoil. The Climax and Multiple Endings
