Ancient remedies, passed down through generations, once served as sacred bridges between the seen and unseen.
What was once sacred becomes sinister.
Herbs once used to cleanse now poison the blood.
In many cultures, healing is not just about medicine but about appeasing spirits, honoring ancestors, or correcting moral imbalances.
The tradition itself was never meant to be understood at all.
They remind us that in times before modern medicine, people turned to what they knew, even if it bordered on the supernatural.
The true gothic horror story is often the silence that follows.
It is the dread that salvation was never meant to be found—only surrendered to