Inside the chest, amidst the moth-eaten quilts, had been a single leather-bound ledger. I had thumbed through it last night, terrified by what I found. It wasn't a record of debts or expenses. It was a list of names—names of people who had lived in this valley, people who had disappeared, and people who had died under "mysterious circumstances."
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The antagonist of Part 3 is terrifyingly simple. Known online as "The Static Man," this entity appears whenever a radio is tuned to a dead frequency. Unlike traditional jump scares, the Static Man speaks in riddles. In one pivotal scene, Uncle Shom asks, "What do you want?" The Static Man replies, "For you to stop listening." Inside the chest, amidst the moth-eaten quilts, had
Uncle Shom is a character featured in a series of adult-oriented comic episodes published by It was a list of names—names of people
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"You have the ledger now," he said. "And you have the stone. The debt has transferred."