Shadows Peak Access

Dr. Evelyn Reed did not believe in ghost stories. As a cynical folklorist, she travelled to the isolated coastal region known as Shadows Peak to debunk its "dark legends" for her new book. The area was notorious—a place where, according to locals, people frequently went missing, and the last family had moved out years ago, leaving an eerie, abandoned coastal town.

Hours into her exploration, the atmosphere changed. The lush, vibrant forest turned sickly grey. Her phone, which she used for notes, began displaying garbled text messages. While visiting the ruins of an old church, she found her own diary on the floor—the pages filled with handwriting that looked like hers, but she hadn’t written them yet. Shadows Peak

Evelyn arrived on a foggy evening. The air was thick, and the silence was suffocating. Her task was simple: hike to the high cliffs, explore the abandoned chapel, and document the stories of the "Wood Witch" that supposedly hunted the area. The area was notorious—a place where, according to

Evelyn realized she wasn't alone. She found scattered personal items belonging to the previous "missing" visitors: a child's toy, a wedding ring, a camera with photos of shadows that seemed to be moving. She began to understand that Shadows Peak wasn’t just a place; it was a hungry entity. Her phone, which she used for notes, began