The Last Entry
During the 1970s in the United States, a criminal mastermind named Kurt operated from the shadows. Known among the underworld for his calculated mind and ruthless efficiency, he carved his name into the criminal world as a thief, a killer, and a high-ranking member of the feared Santi Mafia family. His record was as heavy as a mountain, and his reputation even heavier.
But Kurt possessed something far more dangerous than cunning.
From birth, he had been blessed — or perhaps cursed — with an unnatural perception inherited from his father. His mind could glimpse beyond the limits of human understanding, piercing through layers of reality and perceiving fragments of dimensions beyond the fourth. This ability made him nearly untouchable within the criminal world, allowing him to anticipate danger before it appeared and manipulate events before others even realized they had begun.
Yet every gift carries a flaw.
Kurt’s was responsibility — a burden he never asked for.
When a catastrophic imbalance rippled through the fabric of reality, the barriers between worlds weakened. Creatures from distant and hostile dimensions began slipping into the human world, unseen by most yet capable of leaving devastating consequences in their wake. These entities were not conquerors, nor invaders in the traditional sense. They were predators — alien beings whose very existence threatened the fragile order of humanity.
Kurt was one of the few capable of perceiving them.
Suddenly, the man who had spent his life exploiting the world became one of the only people capable of saving it.
Forced into an uneasy alliance with those he had once robbed, deceived, and even harmed, Kurt found himself standing beside the very people who had hunted him for years. The government, once determined to capture him, now depended on him to fight an enemy they could not see.
But Kurt's power came with a hidden cost — one that had remained dormant for years.
Each time he pushed his perception beyond its limits, the strain slowly consumed him. The deeper he looked into the fabric of reality, the closer he drifted toward death. What once gave him power now counted down the moments of his life.
Faced with the consequences of his own existence, Kurt made a choice he had never made before.
He would fight.
Not for money.
Not for power.
But for the world he had spent his entire life exploiting.
And as the dimensional rift widened and the creatures grew stronger, the criminal known as Kurt walked a path no one expected — one that would transform him from villain to protector.
A man once feared by society would face the end of his life defending it.
That is how Kurt, the criminal mastermind of the Santi Family, became something far more unexpected.
A hero.