Echthesia

blurry image of two clocks

Echthesia

n.
a state of confusion when your own internal sense of time doesn’t seem to match that of the calendar—knowing that something just happened though it apparently took place seven years ago, or that you somehow built up a decade of memories in the span of only a year and a half.

Greek εχθές (echthés), yesterday + αἴσθησις (aísthēsis), sensation. Pronounced “ek-thee-zhuh.”

Fellchaser

a blurred shadow of a person in a dark room

Clockwise

a close-up of flower along with polaroid pictures

Heart Of Aces

a person covering their eyes with their hands

Enterhood

adults with stern expressions holding a child

Appriesse

a blurry image of a person looking at mounted images

Ecury

a close-up of cave drawings and symbols

Austice

a leaf imprint in the mud

Kerisl

piles of old books scattered in an abandoned room

Yeorie

a woman with tendrils of smoke moving across her face

Midsummer

a person standing in a garden holding a clock

Anchorage

a person's arm extended over river rapids

Nowlings

a pile of black and white puzzle pieces

Rasque

close-up of the shards of a broken vase

Cullaways

a lone sand castle on a beach at low tide

Epistrix

several doors standing in a dark room

O’Erpine

a person looking at a grave

Spinning Playback Head

silhouette of a person looking out a window

Énouement

a hand opening a curtain

Winnewaw

a person wearing a party hat

Addleworth

Bye-Over

Sayfish

Eftless

a person with hands pressed on a window

Ecstatic Shock

Hemeisis

Etterath

a graduation cap and gown on a chair

Achenia

a close-up of a bottle with an organic object inside