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A small hunting party in an isolated, wintry wilderness encounters an uncanny, predatory presence that provokes mounting fear and superstition. As guides and hunters divide their routes, one man's sudden dread and altered behavior unsettle the group, and a subsequent search becomes an inquiry into suggestion, hallucination, and possible possession. The narrative builds atmospheric suspense through sparse scenes of the frozen landscape, cryptic signs and whispered lore, leaving the reader uncertain whether the source of terror is external or rooted in the human mind. Recurring themes include nature's indifference, the limits of rationality, and the power of collective dread.
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