I arrived at the lighthouse with a sense of anticipation, eager for the solitude and the promise of a peaceful life. As I approached, the towering structure loomed over me, its weathered stones whispering tales of old. The air was crisp, the sky painted in hues of orange and purple, and the only sound was the rhythmic crashing of waves.
That first night, I lay awake, listening to the wind as it whispered through the cracks and crevices of the old building. The shadows seemed to dance on the walls, and I couldn't shake the feeling that I was not alone. I told myself it was just the creaks and groans of an old structure settling into the night.
Curiosity got the better of me, and I found myself drawn to the basement door. It opened with a reluctant creak, revealing a staircase that spiraled down into the unknown. I hesitated, the shadows thickening around me, but something compelled me to descend.
The chamber was vast and cold, the air thick with a musty scent. Strange symbols adorned the walls, their lines glowing faintly in the dim light. At the center stood a stone pedestal, its surface etched with runes that seemed to pulse with a life of their own. A chill ran through me as I realized this place was not meant to be discovered.
As I stood there, the whispers intensified, swirling around me like a dark fog. I could feel the presence of something—no, someone—lurking in the shadows. It was then I understood the true purpose of the lighthouse. It wasn't guiding ships; it was a prison, built to contain The Keeper, a malevolent entity yearning to be free.
The air vibrated with energy, and I could feel the entity's anger, its desperation to escape. Dust rained down from the ceiling as the walls seemed to pulse with the force of its rage. My heart pounded in my chest as I realized I had to make a choice: release The Keeper or find a way to strengthen its prison.
















