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In the depths of Felsinbherg, a town shrouded in cold and mist, lay a dark secret lurking in the shadows. The arrival of an ancient wooden soldier into the hands of Emma and Alexander's family triggered a series of sinister events that transformed the quiet life of the town into an endless nightmare. As time progressed, the wooden soldier took on a life of its own, mysteriously changing positions and filling the house with its increasingly malevolent laughter.   The curse hanging over the soldier unleashed a wave of murders that left Felsinbherg immersed in a river of blood and death. The characters' story intertwines with that of this cursed town, where dark secrets and ancient legends lurk around every corner. Tension builds in Emma and Alexander's family, while their daughter Isabella and her friend Letitia embark on an investigation of their own to uncover the truth behind the wooden soldier.   A visit to Nikolas' antique shop reveals a macabre past but also provides crucial clues to break the curse. As the town plunges into panic and the murders continue, police officer Jacob intensifies his efforts to apprehend the unknown killer. The struggle against the curse becomes a desperate mission to free Felsinbherg from the terror consuming it.   In their quest for answers, the characters confront a terrifying reality about the origin of the curse. The malevolence contained within the wooden soldier battles their attempts to uncover its secret, and the confrontation grows increasingly terrifying as they fight to free Felsinbherg from its dark past.

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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2023

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The Curse of the Felsinbherg Soldier

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The Curse of the Felsinbherg Soldier

Arthur Anderson

The Sinister Inheritance

Emma and Alexander's house was shrouded in a thick darkness as the clock struck midnight. The frigid wind howled outside, shaking the windows of the old family residence. The interior of the house seemed frozen in time, with antique furniture and photographs of generations past hanging on the walls.

Emma, holding the wooden soldier in her arms, gazed in astonishment at the carved figure. It was a masterpiece of woodwork, with a detailed expression on its face. The soldier's eyes seemed to follow everyone in the room, and a subtle, almost imperceptible smile was carved on its lips. Although Emma and Alexander had inherited many family antiques, none had unsettled them in this way.

Isabella, their daughter, watched the figure with curiosity, but Letitia, Emma's friend, seemed to feel a strange heaviness in her chest. "This soldier is unique, isn't it?" Emma said, trying to conceal the anxiety in her voice.

Alexander, her husband, nodded, but he couldn't help but notice how the soldier's laughter seemed to resonate in his mind. "Yes, it's exceptional," he replied with a forced smile. "We should place it in the living room by the fireplace. It will add a touch of distinction to the house."

As Alexander approached to take the wooden soldier, Letitia shuddered. The first signs that something was amiss with the figure became apparent. Before Alexander could touch it, the soldier slightly turned its head in his direction, as if it were attentively watching him. Alexander's gaze met the soldier's, and for a moment, he swore he saw a sinister spark in the wooden eyes.

"Did you notice, Alexander?" Letitia asked with a trembling voice. "The soldier... it changed its position on its own."

Alexander furrowed his brow and stepped back, taking a second look at the soldier, which still smiled in his direction. "It must be your imagination, Letitia. It must be just nerves."

But nerves were far from the only concern. The first signs that something was wrong with the wooden soldier had arrived, along with an unsettling feeling that they had opened the door to something much darker than they could have ever imagined. The curse of Felsinbherg had begun to weave its web, and the family couldn't escape its sinister destiny.