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A young writer and painter returns to Providence and becomes fascinated by a distant, windowless church whose black steeple appears shunned by birds. He researches local lore about the unorthodox Starry Wisdom sect, explores the desolate building, and uncovers a strangely angled stone and an ornate metal box in the steeple. His diary records escalating nocturnal sensations and a growing dread as an unseen presence responds to his investigations, culminating in a sudden, fatal episode that skeptics call mundane and believers attribute to occult forces. The narrative examines obsession, forbidden knowledge, and cosmic dread.
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