Burdened with the scars of an ignoble past and the insufferable weight of depression, Daniel returns to his vacant old house, intent on delving deep into the abysmal realm of pain and self-mutilation. With his bag crammed with the crude instruments of self-exploration, troubled Daniel confines himself in the small bathroom, and begins an esoteric conversation with the powerful Mesopotamian goddess, Ishtar. Through a series of increasingly excruciating torments, the determined man hopes to unlock the magnificent planes of higher consciousness; however, the inaccessible deity still demands more. Will Daniel's sacrifice open the difficult path to enlightenment?
—Nick Riganas