The Dark

The Dark

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A boy starts having night terrors that continuously get worse and worse. Stranger and stranger things start occurring around him. He notices a running theme in his night terrors, and with the occurrences. Things that connect them to one another. It could just be coincidence, his mind playing tricks on him, but there could be something more to this. Are these simply dreams, or is there something more sinister at work? What could it be? What could it want with him? You'll just have to read and find out.
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Based on true events, this collection of terrifying tales will send shivers down your spine. In the ancient world, when darkness consumed the night, tales of mysterious creatures and beings abounded. Legends spoke of demons, witches, wolves, shapeshifters, and vampires that roamed freely among humans. Whispers of a powerful energy being circulated amongst these supernatural creatures - one that could exist outside of a physical body and transfer into others at will. This elusive being was said to feed on the life force of living beings, taking on their form as it drained them dry. Some even believed that it would continue to do so until it found a suitable vessel for permanent possession. In modern times, doctors have called this condition the TOM syndrome - an acronym for "the other me". This neurological disorder is thought to cause hallucinations and delusions due to extreme exhaustion and dehydration. As you read through these accounts from patients who have experienced these visions, remember that their names and locations have been changed to protect their identities.

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