The Curse of Ravenglen
: Whispers
nce been filled with the sounds of birds and rustling leaves now felt like a forgotten graveyard. Shadows twis
rcle deep in the woods. The villagers had long avoided this place, calling it cursed ground. The stones stood tal
g with it faint whispers. They were barely audible, like the voices of forgotten souls trapped
the strange symbols etched into its surface.
e you co
e stone circle, a figure emerged-a man, tall and cloaked in black. His eye
irm despite the fear creeping up her spine. "You were
his own choices. As you shall soon be." He stepped forward, his presence sending chills down her spine. "The curse
tened on her bow
tled here, the forest belonged to ancient forces. They sought to protect it, and in doing so, they cast a curse that
was one of them?" Lena
shall you be if you continue to defy the f
ed to back down. "Then I'll find a way to stop i
ot something you can fight. It is woven into the very fabric of this place. T
gh the trees. The shadows around the stone circle shifted, growing darker and more menacing
solve unshaken. "Then tell
the curse? Very well. You must return to the village and uncover
the shadows, leaving Lena alone in the circle of ston
them if she was to save Ravenglen from the darkness closing in. But deep do