The night on Main

The night on Main

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The night on main that never started and never stopped in its own pocket of reality with the musty smell of old wood, accompanied with the tones of a music box playing a haunting melody. A ballroom on Main with a monster who curses all who attempt to walk into the building, when you hear the music box it's over. You are cursed to dance to the sway as you deteriorate as is the curse of the monster on main.
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In the quiet countryside of Santa Barbara, a statue stands beside a massive tree near a river. Legend has it that the statue is cursed, though few know the truth. One day, two curious teenagers decided to visit the statue, unaware of the doom it carried. From that night on, a chilling piano melody haunted them, signaling the statue's approach. Desperate for answers, they discovered an old, unfinished book detailing the statue's mysterious origins. The story spoke of Kasandra, a woman deeply in love with a talented and renowned sculptor named Leandro. However, their romance was built on lies. Kasandra harbored a dark secret, while Leandro's heart truly belonged to another woman, Beatrice. The turning point came during an opulent event called A Night to Remember, a gathering of the wealthy elite. Amid the revelry, a horrifying curse was unleashed, forever tying the statue to its tragic tale.

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