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In the shadowed whispers of a forgotten forest, two brothers-Hansel and Abel find themselves caught in a tale far more twisted than the bedtime stories they once knew. Lost among gnarled trees and creeping mist, their innocent search for shelter leads them to a looming structure that drips with sugared deceit. The house welcomes them with warmth and sweetness, but something inside festers. The crone who resides there, ancient and smiling, offers sanctuary-but her hospitality comes at a monstrous cost.
In this grim retelling, the witch of the woods meets not her end, but her equal-not a hero, but a mirror of her own wicked soul. Abel, once the protector, spirals into the abyss of his newfound cravings. The witch, recognizing the darkness within him, sees what festers beneath his skin-and fans it into flame. Together, they forge an unholy alliance and embark on a macabre dance of death.
Hansel and Abel is not a tale of survival. It's a descent- into appetite, madness, and something far worse than death. In these woods, evil doesn't hunt the innocent- it waits for them to bloom.