[s1e2] Revenge Of The Witch Access

: The town clock, frozen since the Great Exile, began to tick backward.

: The stones used to build the town's foundations began to groan. The heavier a person's sins, the harder it became for them to walk, as if gravity itself was punishing them. [S1E2] Revenge of the Witch

The air in Blackwood was thick with the scent of wet pine and old secrets. For years, the townspeople lived in the shadow of the Crone’s Hill, a jagged peak where Elara, the woman they called the Witch, had been cast out decades ago. They thought they had buried her memory with the stones they threw. They were wrong. The Awakening : The town clock, frozen since the Great

: Mayor Thorne’s well ran dry, but when he looked inside, he saw reflection of a younger version of himself, screaming. The air in Blackwood was thick with the

Should the story focus on a or the Witch's next move ?

🌑 : As the credits roll, the ground begins to tremble. Elara smiles, not with malice, but with a deep, tragic pity. The screen fades to black as the sound of the backward-ticking clock accelerates, signaling the end of Blackwood. If so, let me know:

It began with the birds. One morning, hundreds of crows descended upon the town square, silent and unmoving. Their eyes weren’t black, but a milky, shimmering silver—the same color as Elara’s eyes when she was dragged away.