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The Iron Night: The Coffin Maker and the Grave, #2

The Iron Night: The Coffin Maker and the Grave, #2

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The Iron Night: The Coffin Maker and the Grave, #2

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The Iron Night: The Coffin Maker and the Grave, #2

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The tree was struck. The chain was awakened. But the night has only begun. After the disturbing events that followed the awakening of the ancient oak, the village struggles to return to normal life. Yet something has changed. The air feels heavier. The ground beneath the graves feels restless. And the iron chains that once bound the darkness no longer lie silent. Strange occurrences begin spreading through the village. Lamps burn through the night without wind. Animals refuse to cross the cemetery path. The river carries whispers no one can understand. And beneath the soil, something stirs where the dead should remain still. When an unsettling ritual site is discovered — a circle of eighteen burning flames surrounding disturbed earth — the villagers begin to realize that the forces surrounding the oak are far older than anyone imagined. As fear spreads and the sky darkens under an unnatural eclipse, the truth slowly emerges: the chains were never meant to imprison a body. They were meant to imprison something far worse. While the village priest searches for answers in forbidden records and ancient beliefs, the coffin maker becomes the center of a growing nightmare. His dreams grow darker, his memories blur, and the line between the living and the buried begins to break apart. Because some graves are not meant to be opened. And some shadows do not die. The Iron Night continues the haunting story of The Coffin Maker and the Grave , deepening the mystery of the oak, the chains, and the darkness that waits beneath the soil. In the second chapter of this gothic horror trilogy, the past tightens its grip, the night grows colder, and the village discovers that the curse surrounding the oak was never truly contained. The chains are tightening. And the night of iron has begun.
The tree was struck. The chain was awakened. But the night has only begun. After the disturbing events that followed the awakening of the ancient oak, the village struggles to return to normal life. Yet something has changed. The air feels heavier. The ground beneath the graves feels restless. And the iron chains that once bound the darkness no longer lie silent. Strange occurrences begin spreading through the village. Lamps burn through the night without wind. Animals refuse to cross the cemetery path. The river carries whispers no one can understand. And beneath the soil, something stirs where the dead should remain still. When an unsettling ritual site is discovered — a circle of eighteen burning flames surrounding disturbed earth — the villagers begin to realize that the forces surrounding the oak are far older than anyone imagined. As fear spreads and the sky darkens under an unnatural eclipse, the truth slowly emerges: the chains were never meant to imprison a body. They were meant to imprison something far worse. While the village priest searches for answers in forbidden records and ancient beliefs, the coffin maker becomes the center of a growing nightmare. His dreams grow darker, his memories blur, and the line between the living and the buried begins to break apart. Because some graves are not meant to be opened. And some shadows do not die. The Iron Night continues the haunting story of The Coffin Maker and the Grave , deepening the mystery of the oak, the chains, and the darkness that waits beneath the soil. In the second chapter of this gothic horror trilogy, the past tightens its grip, the night grows colder, and the village discovers that the curse surrounding the oak was never truly contained. The chains are tightening. And the night of iron has begun.

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