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The Nightmaretaker: The Man Possessed by the Devil

In the shadowed annals of supernatural folklore, there are tales of haunted houses and cursed artifacts. And then, there is the story of The Nightmaretaker.

"You already are," the figure said. "You have been since your first choice to save rather than count. The book itself is not moral—only accurate." He reached into his coat and produced a pen that looked ordinary and cruelly new. "Write." The Nightmaretaker- The Man Possessed by the Devil

The Origins of the Nightmaretaker

Final Note: The Nightmaretaker has never been captured, exorcized, or even photographed. But thousands of people across the world have woken at 3:33 AM with the distinct feeling that someone just pulled a blanket over them—not to keep them warm, but to keep them still. The Nightmaretaker: The Man Possessed by the Devil

The Origin of Evil

The tale begins not in a crumbling asylum, but in a small, fog-draped cemetery in rural Yorkshire, England, circa 1887. Historical records from the St. Grimbald’s parish mention a groundskeeper named Silas Vane. By all accounts, Vane was a quiet, almost spectral figure. Villagers reported that he never spoke during daylight hours and was only ever seen tending graves at dusk. "You have been since your first choice to

The story typically follows a male protagonist—often a janitor or staff member—who becomes the host or "taker" for a demonic entity. This possession grants him supernatural abilities or influences his interactions with the female characters in the setting, often leading to dark or "nightmarish" scenarios as implied by the title. The Visual Novel Database Guide for New Players