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Witch Night is a haunting and lyrical fantasy about memory, fear, and the forgotten bond between people and the living earth.
For generations, the people of Hollowmoor built walls against the forest. They whispered of curses, witches, and shadows that moved beneath the trees. What they forgot was the truth: the forest was never a monster, but a memory—waiting for someone brave enough to listen.
That someone is Marla, the last Keeper of an ancient vow. Called by the hum of the soil and the shimmer of the Dreaming Grove, she walks a path of remembrance in a world that has turned away from its roots. Along the way she encounters children who hum songs long forgotten, a forest that awakens not with rage but with patience, and the echoes of vows once broken yet waiting to be renewed.
This is not a story of battles won or villains defeated. It is a tale of roots and branches, of wounds and healing, of choices that echo beyond lifetimes. It asks us to remember that what we fear is often what we have forgotten how to love, and that even in silence the earth remembers how to sing.
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Step into Hollowmoor. Feel the hum beneath your feet. Listen to the forest's song.
For once you enter Witch Night, you are no longer just a reader—you become part of the memory too.