Alwy Jones
In a village shrouded by mist and superstition, there are hungers no man dares name.Abass was once a respected patriarch, a keeper of cattle and clan traditions, a man whose word shaped the seasons. But when a strange, perfect liver falls from the sky, an ancient craving stirs in him, one older than memory, darker than the Ghost Jungle that broods at the village’s edge.As the hunger gnaws through him, cattle and game no longer satisfy. Taboos are broken, sacred beasts fall to his spear, and the eyes of his family fill with fear. The old laws must be remembered, for there are sins the earth will not bear and names the living must forget.Haram is a chilling descent into folklore horror, a story of ancestral curses, buried sins, and the terrible price of forbidden appetite.