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The narrative depicts a decayed rural New England township where a degenerate family gives birth to an uncanny son whose conception involves occult rites and an inhuman patron. Strange noises and abnormal natural signs in the hills presage escalating uncanny events; the son pursues forbidden tomes and rituals, and an enormous, invisible monstrous sibling ravages the countryside, destroying lives and homes. Scholars from a nearby university study local lore and arcane manuscripts to identify the entity, perform an obscure ritual that renders the creature manifest, and confront it, ending the immediate threat. Themes include inherited degeneration, the peril of forbidden knowledge, archaic superstition meeting modern scholarship, and cosmic indifference behind local horror.
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