Shadows of blackwood manor
ws of Black
sky like skeletal fingers. The once-grand estate loomed before her, its grandeur now shrouded in mystery and terror
shadows. Henry Blackwood, the enigmatic owner of the manor, st
d, his voice low and husky.
k of electricity crackling between them. She felt an inexplicab
heavy with the scent of decay and rot, and the shadows seemed to writhe across the walls like living thi
th a knowing light, 'I suppose you're here to inve
r. Blackwood. I've heard rumors of ghostly apparitions, une
light. 'Ah, yes. The spirits of the dead are restless here. But
if the very fabric of reality was beginning to unravel. She knew the
appene