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The Fable of the Serpents

A Story of Mischief, The Satanic Panic and Old Gods

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The Fable of the Serpents

By: MacKenzie Morgan
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Trixie Gilbert arrives at the edge of Conger Lake with a typewriter, a photocopied diary, and a heart full of righteous conviction. Once a bestselling author of Christian cautionary tales, she now seeks quiet redemption in a devout town that promises anonymity—and fertile ground for her next moral warning. But the boy whose diary she’s rewriting didn’t invite her sanctimony. And the spirits that dwell in the pines, in the water, and in the fog-draped woods of Central New York are older than her version of God.

As Trixie reshapes a grieving teenager’s private pain into a lucrative tale of satanic ritual and corrupted youth, her revisions echo farther than she intends. The story begins to shift on its own. Names change. Pages curl. Her edits sink like stones in a deep lake, waking something coiled and cold beneath the surface.

In a place where stave churches wear both hammers and halos, and the carved faces of old gods stare down from shadowed eaves, justice is not blind—it is patient. And when it finally stirs, it does not come with thunder or flame. It comes like fog. Quiet. Slow. Inescapable.

A mead-hall tale in the tradition of Norse revenge sagas, this entry in the Feast Tales for Famine Times series draws on the real-world terror of the Satanic Panic and weaves it with the slow, brutal clarity of folkloric judgment. There are no heroes. There are only consequences.

For fans of Midsommar, The VVitch, and The Wicker Man, this is not a story of redemption. It is a story of what happens when the wrong gods are disturbed—and the right ones are ignored.

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