Nestled in a secluded corner of Cornwall lies the quaint village of Pentewan. With its charming cottages and picturesque harbour, it appears to be the perfect holiday destination. However, the locals whisper of something sinister lurking beneath the surface, a malevolent force that has haunted the village for centuries. It is said that on quiet nights, you can hear the sound of distant screams echoing through the streets.
Legend has it that the ghostly apparition of a young woman roams the village, searching for her lost love. Witnesses have reported seeing her in the abandoned mine workings that run beneath Pentewan, her ghostly form illuminated by the flickering light of a lantern. Some say she is searching for a way to escape the curse that has befallen her and the village.
The curse is said to have originated with an ancient coven of witches that once called Pentewan home. Their practice of dark magic and human sacrifice angered the gods, who cursed the land and its inhabitants for eternity. Despite attempts to break the curse, the forces of darkness remain entrenched in the village, waiting for unsuspecting visitors to fall victim to their malignant influence.
If you dare to venture to Pentewan at night, be wary of the shadows that lurk in every corner. The curse of the witches still hangs heavy over the village, and those who seek to uncover its secrets may never return to the land of the living. So beware, for the spirits that haunt Pentewan are not to be trifled with.