The Calcification of Julian
The manor of Blackwood Hall did not sit upon the English countryside so much as it haunted it. It was a sprawling, decayed monument to the 18th century, its limestone walls weeping salt and its corridors smelling of damp earth and extinguished candles. Julian lived there as a relic of a forgotten lineage, a man whose existence was defined by a singular, terrifying physical reality: his body was...
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