
Hollow Hunger
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Deep in the forgotten hills outside Black Hollow, something is feeding.
For decades the town survived on silence. Children disappeared in the woods. Hunters returned changed. Entire families vanished from isolated farms without signs of struggle. The old people whispered about the Hollow Hunger like it was a sickness woven into the mountains themselves - something ancient, patient, and always awake beneath the soil.
Most people left Black Hollow years ago.
The ones who stayed learned never to go into the forest after dark.
When former deputy Elias Mercer returns home after his father's suicide, he expects grief, unfinished memories, and a dying Appalachian town buried beneath addiction, poverty, and decay. Instead he finds mutilated animals in the woods, strange symbols carved into abandoned churches, and survivors speaking about a pale figure seen moving between the trees at night.
As disappearances begin again, Elias joins schoolteacher Naomi Vance and aging preacher Gideon Holt to uncover the truth behind the legends that shaped Black Hollow for generations. What they discover is older than religion and far more terrifying than folklore - a hidden cult that has spent decades feeding the Hollow Hunger in exchange for protection, prosperity, and survival.
But the thing beneath Black Hollow is growing restless.
The deeper Elias digs into the town's history, the more he realizes the Hunger is not simply hunting bodies. It feeds on guilt, grief, violence, and fear. And the people closest to him may already belong to it.
Blending supernatural horror, Appalachian folklore, psychological dread, and brutal creature terror, Hollow Hunger is a dark descent into isolation, inherited trauma, and the monstrous things communities bury to survive.
For fans of atmospheric horror, occult mysteries, cryptid terror, and emotionally driven survival horror, Hollow Hunger delivers a relentless nightmare where the woods are alive, the town is rotting, and something beneath the mountains is starving.
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