Midnight in the Pentagram

Kenneth W. Cain, Brian Malfi, Brian Moreland, Tony Tremblay, Kenneth McKinley, Laurel Hightower, Robert Ford, Shannon Felton, Chad Lutzke, Tim Curran, Mark Towse, Azzurra Nox, Wesley Southard, Graham Masterton, Catherine Cavendish, Cameron Ulam, Todd Keisling, James Newman, Allan Leverone, Stephanie Ellis, John Quick, Michael Patrick Hicks, Tim Meyer, Charlotte Platt, Armand Rosamilia, P.D. Cacek, J.G. Faherty, Amanda Hard, William Meikle, Jason Parent, Mark Steensland, Brian Keene, Edward M. Erdelac, Owl Goingback


4.00 · 2 ratings · Published: 13 Oct 2020

Midnight in the Pentagram by Kenneth W. Cain, Brian Malfi, Brian Moreland, Tony Tremblay, Kenneth McKinley, Laurel Hightower, Robert Ford, Shannon Felton, Chad Lutzke, Tim Curran, Mark Towse, Azzurra Nox, Wesley Southard, Graham Masterton, Catherine Cavendish, Cameron Ulam, Todd Keisling, James Newman, Allan Leverone, Stephanie Ellis, John Quick, Michael Patrick Hicks, Tim Meyer, Charlotte Platt, Armand Rosamilia, P.D. Cacek, J.G. Faherty, Amanda Hard, William Meikle, Jason Parent, Mark Steensland, Brian Keene, Edward M. Erdelac, Owl Goingback
As the clock’s pendulum steadily counts down towards the midnight hour, the growing scent of brimstone hangs heavy in the air. The universal symbol of all that is evil, the pentagram, or the inverted pentacle, has been carved in the hardwood floor. Its shape is often described as the goat of lust attacking the Heavens with its horns during the witches’ sabbat. Five obsidian candles flicker as the incantations begin. Who will be summoned during this unholy evening? Will it be Baphomet? Or Belial? Maybe even Lucifer himself? The roof timbers groan. Stressed plaster drops to the floor. The demon approaches, holding its ancient grimoire filled with evil stories, written in blood…and here they are.

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