— H.H. WORKS No signature, no date. The pact renews with every glance.
The “Patrons” you encounter aren’t monsters in the traditional sense. They are featureless silhouettes with glowing eyes, often holding cameras or sketchbooks. They never attack you directly. Instead, they watch. If you stay in their gaze too long, the screen distorts, and you lose “Selfhood” points—a resource tied to your ability to remember your own name, your past, and eventually, the ability to resist the Pact. Pact of Exhibition -Final- -H.H.WORKS-
: Many H.H.WORKS pieces are designed to degrade or change over the duration of the show. This forces the viewer to confront the "finality" of the present moment. The “Patrons” you encounter aren’t monsters in the
The narrative begins when Liam, an unlucky succubus, descends to the human world to secure a pact with Yuuichi. While a standard pact usually grants a demon power or sustenance, the dynamic here is subverted: Instead, they watch
: The term "Exhibition" implies being seen or put on display. The "Pact" represents the cost of that visibility. It explores the tension between the desire to be understood and the vulnerability of being exposed.