Kniles - Brock

The eye, a restless wanderer, seeks a thread to follow, a narrative to cling to. But the piece resists coherence, a puzzle with missing parts.

“Worse,” Croft said, his composure cracking for the first time. “An open door. The painter, a mad monk named Albrecht Grün, painted with his own blood and the ground bones of a stillborn. The figure in the panel isn’t a saint. It’s the Hollow King . And Lena didn’t just clean it—she breathed on it. Human breath over a three-hundred-year-old binding. The thing woke up.”

Born with an innate passion for the arts, Brock Kniles' journey began in his early years. Growing up in a family that encouraged creativity and self-expression, Kniles was exposed to a wide range of musical genres, from classical to contemporary. This eclectic upbringing would later influence his unique sound and artistic vision.

Croft didn’t knock. He pushed the steel door open, letting a shard of frozen wind cut through the incense-smoke. Brock was standing over a table, his back to the door. He was sharpening a blade—not a knife, but a long, curved piece of bone he’d harvested from the last thing he’d put down. A night-gaunt that had been snatching livestock and, later, a toddler from a farm near Moab. brock kniles

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He looked down. His hands were there, but they were like photographs of hands: faint, translucent, edged with a soft static. He waved one through the countertop. No resistance. No cold. Just the strange, hollow sensation of passing through something that had once been solid. The eye, a restless wanderer, seeks a thread

But on a Tuesday—a Tuesday so ordinary that Brock would later struggle to remember whether it had been raining or clear—he died.

Rule three: He was not alone.

Brock Kniles smiled. It was not a comforting sight. It was the smile of a man who had stared into the abyss so long the abyss had started to blink first. “An open door

Brock froze. The boy’s eyes were too old for his face, dark and knowing. He held Brock’s gaze for a long moment, then shrugged and returned to his picture book.

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Brock Kniles did not cross over that night. There was no tunnel of light, no celestial reception committee. But something shifted. The static around his hands dimmed. The hollow ache in his chest softened. He stood up from the crib and looked around the nursery—at the painted alphabet blocks, at the mobile of paper moons, at the small, sleeping boy who had seen him when no one else could.

Through his advocacy work, Brock has inspired countless individuals to take control of their mental health, to seek help when needed, and to find strength in their vulnerabilities. His legacy extends far beyond his own experiences, as he continues to empower others to live their lives with purpose, passion, and courage.

“The sad man in the gray suit.”

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