Horrific Shorts: Zombie Edition

Chapter 94 Story 94 The Night of the Devoured Souls



The old church on the hill had long been abandoned, its bell tower silent for decades, and its wooden doors rotting on their hinges. Local legends told of strange lights flickering in its windows at night, and a chill in the air that never seemed to dissipate, even in the warmth of summer.

But no one dared to investigate—until that fateful night when a group of curious travelers decided to uncover the truth.

Drawn by the promise of adventure and the allure of the unknown, five souls made their way up the winding path that led to the church. The full moon hung high in the sky, casting an eerie glow over the landscape. The once-beautiful stained glass windows were now shattered, and the gnarled branches of nearby trees seemed to claw at the sky, as if trying to warn the travelers of the horrors within.

As they approached the entrance, a sudden gust of wind slammed the door open with a deafening creak. The darkness inside seemed to swallow the light from their flashlights, and a strange, almost tangible silence filled the air. The travelers hesitated, their earlier bravado replaced with a sense of unease. But it was too late to turn back now.

Stepping inside, they were greeted by the overwhelming stench of decay. The pews were covered in a thick layer of dust, and the once-grand altar was now nothing more than a pile of rubble. The travelers spread out, searching for anything that might explain the church's ominous reputation.

Suddenly, one of them noticed a faint glow coming from beneath a trapdoor near the altar. With trembling hands, they pried it open, revealing a narrow staircase leading down into the darkness. The glow grew brighter as they descended, until they found themselves in a hidden chamber beneath the church.

In the center of the room stood an ancient stone altar, covered in strange symbols that seemed to pulse with an otherworldly energy. Around the altar, shadowy figures were moving, their forms barely discernible in the dim light. The travelers could hear faint whispers, as if the very walls were alive with the voices of the damned.

Without warning, the figures turned toward the intruders, revealing their ghastly faces—rotting flesh hanging from bone, empty eye sockets glowing with a sickly green light. The travelers froze in terror as they realized the truth: these were the devoured souls, trapped in eternal torment, forever bound to the church that had once been their sanctuary.

The figures moved closer, their bony hands reaching out to claim new victims. The travelers tried to flee, but the door slammed shut behind them, sealing their fate. One by one, they were dragged to the altar, their screams echoing through the chamber as they were consumed by the cursed spirits.

As the last of the travelers fell silent, the glow from the altar faded, and the chamber was plunged into darkness once more. The trapdoor slowly creaked shut, and the old church returned to its silent vigil, waiting for the next curious souls to wander its way.

Outside, the wind howled through the trees, carrying with it the faint echoes of the devoured souls. And on the hill, the old church stood as it always had, a beacon of dread in the night—a place where the lost were never found, and where the dead were never truly gone. Enjoy new adventures from empire


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