“You believe in them, and they’ll make damn sure you never stop.”
Grieving and adrift after her mother’s death, Miriam accepts an invitation from her childhood best friend, Clara, to escape to the fog-shrouded town of Lasker’s Cove. But the coastal town offers no solace—Clara disappears her first night there, leaving behind only a burned symbol scorched into her bedroom floor and a cryptic journal chronicling an unsettling fascination with the fog.
As Miriam digs deeper, she uncovers the town’s chilling history of vanishings tied to ghostly orbs of light—deadlights—that haunt the misty coastline. The locals won’t talk, but Miriam finds an ally in Cal, a grizzled fisherman whose own life was shattered by the deadlights when they claimed his best friend, Eddie. Cal warns her that the lights don’t just hunt bodies; they unravel memories, strip identities, and leave nothing but hollow echoes in their wake.
Amidst the dangerous fog, she discovers Wraith, the fractured and unfathomable being at the center of the deadlights’ power. It promises what she’s lost—her friend, her mother, her past—but at a terrible price: her identity. With time unraveling and the deadlights closing in, Miriam must decide whether to sever the fog’s grip on the town, even if it means losing the last fragile connection to those she loves.
Hidden deep within the swampy lowlands of the Southern Delta lies Rotbone Manor, a sprawling, decaying estate with a reputation as cursed ground. Once home to the affluent Hollingsworth family, the manor has stood abandoned for decades after a series of inexplicable deaths and disappearances. Locals say the land is poisoned, the air heavy with rot—and that something unnatural festers beneath the foundations.
When her estranged grandmother dies, Emma Hollingsworth inherits the crumbling estate, despite barely remembering the family who disowned her father. Drawn by curiosity and financial necessity, Emma travels to Rotbone Manor with plans to sell it, only to uncover its dark, forgotten secrets. The mansion is filled with strange, organic growths—bone-like structures twisting through the walls and roots that pulse like veins. The deeper Emma explores, the more she realizes the manor itself is alive, feeding on generations of bloodshed and tragedy.
As Emma delves into her family's history, she discovers their wealth came from an unholy pact with a monstrous, bone-wielding entity buried deep beneath the house. Now that she’s returned, the entity awakens, demanding payment in blood to sustain its power. Emma must decide whether to destroy the manor and risk unleashing its horrors or succumb to the family curse and preserve its deadly legacy.
In the small, isolated town of Stillwater, silence isn’t peaceful—it’s deadly. The town is nestled in a valley where sound travels strangely, muffled and warped, but the locals have grown used to it. That is, until the silence begins devouring more than just noise.
It starts subtly: whispers disappearing mid-sentence, a child’s laughter vanishing into thin air. Then come the accidents—workers on the factory floor crushed because they couldn’t hear machinery coming, people walking into danger because they couldn’t hear warnings. Soon, even screams are swallowed by an oppressive, unnatural quiet.
Enter Clara Kane, a sound engineer from the city who comes to investigate the strange acoustics of Stillwater at the behest of an old professor who vanished while studying the town. As Clara digs deeper, she uncovers the legend of an ancient being said to dwell beneath the valley, one that feeds on sound itself—and grows stronger with each stolen voice.
When the being begins targeting Clara and those close to her, she must unravel the mystery of its origins. Her only clues are cryptic journal entries left behind by the professor and a decades-old recording of an unspeakable horror. To stop it, Clara must confront her own deepest fears and use her expertise to battle a creature that thrives in silence—a silence that spreads, consuming everything in its path.