The Hollows of Blackwood
The fog in Blackwood didn't just cling to the trees; it clung to the soul. In the deep creases of the Appalachian mountains, the town of Blackwood existed as a forgotten bruise on the landscape. Here, the only thing more permanent than the poverty was the blood-feud between the Vane and the Thorne families, a conflict that had lasted three generations and claimed more lives than the coal...
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