>>6008831>>6008835>>6008853>>6008874>>6008965>>6008999>>6009023>>6009316>>6009386>>6009388As you rearrange the living room, your hand brushes against a loose floorboard. Curiosity piqued, you pry it open, revealing a series of old, handwritten notes. The dim light flickers as you read aloud, "Fertility rites, human sacrifice, the dying god, the scapegoat, harvest lord, corn maiden, robin redbreast, Herne the hunter, sacrificial lamb... fertility cults centered around the periodic sacrifice of a sacred king with the seasons." The words send a chill through you. The notes describe archaic pagan practices, strange and unsettling ceremonies, relics of a bygone era, you think. After all, it's 1973—such ancient superstitions should be long extinct. Yet here they are, documented and preserved under your very feet, whispering of a tradition unnervingly close.
>Choose action:>Share the unsettling findings with your wife, seeking her perspective on the strange and unsettling ceremonies.>Hide the notes in a safer place, planning to investigate further when you have more time.>Burn the notes to erase any trace of the dark secrets they contain.>Take the notes to a local historian or elder for insights into their origins and meaning.>Photograph the notes and mail them to an expert in folklore for an anonymous consultation.>Write In