JasonLeeSheppard
- LECTURAS 56
- Votos 15
- Partes 3
Gold is not meant to be taken.
Buried beneath fields and forgotten by time, an ancient hoard in unearthed by ordinary people who believe luck has finally chosen them. They divide the coins, spend them, sell them-never realizing the gold is bound by blood, oath, and memory. With its theft, something old and patient awakens beneath the soil.
The Leprechaun is no fairy-tale trickster. He is a keeper of accounts, a relentless hunter bound to every coin that bears his mark. As the stolen gold scatters across the countryside, he follows its pull with quiet certainty, reclaiming what is his through terror, mutilation, and death, There is no escape, no bargaining and no mercy for those who break the old rule.
The Debt of Gold is a dark folk-horror tale steeped in Irish myth, where greed carries consequences older than history and every stolen coin demands payment. Grim, atmospheric, and unforgiving, this story explores what happens when humanity forgets that some things buried are meant to stay buried-and that debts, once incurred, are always collected.