• Feast: A Thanksgiving Horror Story (Episode 4 of 6) - "Inheritance"

  • Nov 7 2024
  • Length: 14 mins
  • Podcast

Feast: A Thanksgiving Horror Story (Episode 4 of 6) - "Inheritance"

  • Summary

  • As Elizabeth merges with Blackwood House itself, the mansion's walls become transparent, revealing centuries of family feasts and transformations. Grace discovers her true purpose - she was chosen to be the family's historian, destined to document their terrible legacy. The children lead her through temporal breaches showing the family's origin in 1847, while Harry's careful control crumbles as ancient memories surface. The house reveals itself as a living archive of preserved family history, with Grace's role as witness being part of a carefully orchestrated plan generations in the making.

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