Silence is not the absence of sound. It is a weapon.1923. Deep in the frozen heart of the Swiss Alps, Blackwood Sanatorium stands as a monument to modern medicine-and ancient dread.Thomas Elroy, a disgraced journalist with nothing left to lose, arrives at the gates with a false name and a dangerous curiosity. He seeks the truth behind "The Silence Cure," a radical treatment whispered about in the darkest corners of medical journals. Officially, Dr. Aris Thorne is a visionary. Unofficially, he is a man who believes the soul can be purified through absolute, crushing isolation.Admitting himself as a patient, Thomas quickly discovers that Blackwood is less of a hospital and more of an elegant cage. In the soundproof rooms of the facility, the "cure" doesn't heal-it dismantles. As Thomas uncovers the sanatorium's forbidden archives, he realizes the patients are not being treated; they are being erased to make room for something far more efficient.With the bitter winter sealing the mountain passes and his own mind beginning to fracture under the weight of the silence, Thomas must find a way out. But at Blackwood, the Archive never loses a patient, and Dr. Thorne is just beginning his final experiment.Inspired by the dark history of early medical asylums, The Patient's Archive is a journey into the limits of human endurance and the horror of a silence that never ends.