5 Things You Should Never Do in Black Veil County


Black Veil County is a place like no other. Its fog-shrouded streets and eerie landmarks are steeped in history, mystery, and things best left alone. If you ever find yourself wandering its towns, keep these warnings in mind. They could be the difference between a spooky story and becoming one yourself.

1. Never Follow a Strange Light in the Fog

It doesn’t matter how lost you are or how comforting it might seem. If you see a lantern swaying in the mist, turn around. The Lantern Man’s light has led many to their doom, and there’s no telling what waits for those who follow.

2. Never Walk Alone Through Hollowfield Rest Cemetery After Dark

Graveridge’s sprawling cemetery is unsettling enough in the daylight, but at night, it’s a different story. Shadows move when they shouldn’t, whispers drift through the air, and some say the gravestones themselves shift positions. If you value your sanity, stay away.

3. Never Pick Up a Stone from Chanting Hollow

The Chanting Hollow is more than just a spooky story. Those who disturb the cavern’s resting place, even by pocketing a small stone, have been plagued by nightmares, whispers, and even disappearances. The Hollow doesn’t forgive.

4. Never Look Too Long at the Widow’s Window in Dreadmere

There’s a reason the shutters of the Widow’s House are nailed shut. Those who gaze at its cracked windowpane for too long claim to see faces staring back at faces that don’t belong to this world. Look away, and do it quickly.

5. Never Ignore the Warnings of a Local

If a resident of Black Veil County tells you not to go somewhere, listen to them. They’re not being dramatic; they’re trying to keep you alive. Locals know the signs of danger, the sudden chill, the unnatural quiet, the smell of damp earth where it doesn’t belong. 

Trust them.

Black Veil County is full of wonders and terrors, but those who respect its rules are more likely to leave with their lives and their minds intact.
So tread carefully, and remember: some stories are better left untold.

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