I Remember is a short video in Kane Pixels' Backrooms series. It follows a voice narrating over various footage. The footage itself has a diagonal mirrored visual effect applied.
Summary[]
A narrator talks about a manor by a seashore, it was that was swallowed by the ocean with "all other forgotten things" when the sky turned dark. The narrator remembers the manor, and tells about shells sinking and folding downwards and into themselves and "tearing along the seams of the sky" until there is nothing but a ghost. The narrator asks a question of if there is anything greater, before ending it with "You've always been here" on an image of a photo of various lockers, the image stretches itself before cutting to black.
Trivia[]
There is no confirmation on where this takes place in the timeline. However, it seems that the footage is sort of a recap.
Dialogue[]
“I had a home once. A manor overlooking the sea. Upon the world, this was a vestige, calling forward unto strangled ears. But when the skies turned dark, the house was taken by the sea. A pillar truncated. Cast down to the seabed with all the other forgotten things. But I remember. Fleeting shells sinking ever slowly, folding downwards, into themselves, forever tearing along the seams of the sky, until nothing remains except the eternal ghost. And you ask yourself… could there ever be anything greater than this?”
”You've always been here.”