In a reality governed by the Perpetual Interest Statute, every second is a loan, and the interest is your existence. The Chronographer's Labyrinth is a psychological thriller set within a vast, geometric prison where time is the ultimate currency. Elias Grant wakes up in a sterile monochrome environment. He is a "Subject" monitored by the clinical and uncompromising Mr. K, a regulator who treats human memories as sequestered assets and identity as a debt that can never be fully settled. As Elias descends through the Labyrinth's nightmarish architecture, from the Erosion Floor, where pipes drip oily, liquid time, to the Prime Ledger, a colossal mechanical brain auditing reality, he discovers that the system's "accuracy" is a mask for total control. His left hand withers under the strain of Temporal Debt, a physical mark of the moments he has stolen to stay alive. To escape, Elias must navigate the Static Frame, bypass the Prime Lender, and confront the ultimate architect of his confinement. He soon realises that the Labyrinth isn't just a prison designed to hold him, it is a recursive loop he may have authored to escape the terrifying chaos of a life he could no longer manage. In this world of industrial decay and corporate horror, accuracy is survival, but chaos is the only way out. How do you settle an account when the cost of freedom is your very soul?