The Curse of Ravenglen
The Forgott
ing."* She had grown up hearing tales of the village's history, but now, she realized those stories were mere fragments
he healer. As Lena approached, Mira was already waiting at the door, as if she had an
inside. "The truth is buried deep, and few remember it.
elf. The pages were brittle and yellowed with time, filled with hand-scrawled notes
to an ancient people, those who worshipped the spirits of the forest. They were in tune with nature, drawing their
heart pounding. "What happen
elentless. In their desperation, the ancient people cast a powerful spell, one meant to preserve the forest by binding it to the sp
" Lena whispered
ies made a pact to contain the curse, offering sacrifices to appease the spirits and keep
as built on blood and broken promises, and the werewolves were victims of a
sked, her voice trembling. "How
curse, you must destroy the pact made by the founders. But it will not be easy. The pact is
ank. "What kin
t take one of the descendants of the founding families, Le
descended from one of those families. Her mother had told her little about their history, but
r voice barely audible. "It
but the sadness in
ge she had sworn to protect, the curse she had vowed to end-it all rested on her shoulders. The forest seeme
, she would do whatever was necessary, even if it meant facing her own fate. The whispers of the past w