The Shadow of Blackwood Manor

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The fog in the valley never truly lifted; it only shifted, like a living thing breathing against the blackened stones of Blackwood Manor. I was born in the cellar, a 'Shadow' crafted from the residue of the Master's alchemy and the stolen breaths of the dying. We were the silent servants, the invisible hands that kept the manor's decadence alive while our own souls withered in the damp dark.

Silas was the only one among us who remembered the taste of salt and the smell of pine. He had been crafted from a fragment of the Master's own youth, and in his eyes lived a flickering ember of a life he had never actually led. "There is a world beyond the mist," he would whisper to us in the dead of night, "a world where the sun doesn't just tease the horizon, but actually burns."

The plan was a desperate gamble. We would move during the Eclipse, when the Master's power was at its nadir. We slipped through the servant's tunnels, our grey forms blending into the shadows, moving toward the iron gates that had been locked for a century.

But the mist had ears.

Halfway through the woods, the silence was broken by a scream. I turned to see Marcus, the youngest of us, being dragged into the undergrowth by something that looked like a distorted version of ourselves. Panic rippled through the group. We realized then that the Master hadn't just created us; he had created a hierarchy of predators to keep us in line.

The escape became a slaughter. We didn't fight the monsters; we fought each other. The promise of freedom turned into a fever of suspicion. Silas tried to lead us, but we saw the way he looked at the horizon—with a hunger that felt like a betrayal. We began to wonder if he was leading us to freedom, or simply delivering us back to the Master as a gesture of loyalty.

By the time we reached the edge of the valley, only Silas and I remained. I looked at him, and for the first time, I saw the Master's smile on his face. He hadn't been leading us to the sun; he had been pruning the herd.

"The world beyond is just another manor, Silas," I whispered, as the mist closed in around us. "And we are still just shadows."

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