Nordenholt’s Million
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Completed, First published Mar 02, 2026

A creeping dread clings to the North Sea coast, thick as the salt spray and the fog. Nordenholt’s fortune, amassed in shadowed shipping lanes and whispered deals with Baltic merchants, isn’t simply wealth—it’s a rot that seeps into the very foundations of Blackwood Manor. The air within is stagnant, smelling of brine and decaying velvet, mirroring the unraveling sanity of those who inherit it. Each gilded room breathes with a history of ambition and betrayal, the portraits on the walls seeming to watch with hollow, judging eyes. A legacy of stolen jewels and drowned men clings to the estate, manifesting in unsettling silences and the echoing drip of water from unseen chambers. The inheritance isn't merely money, but a web of obligations to spectral creditors and the phantom echoes of lives lost to the sea. A suffocating sense of isolation descends upon those caught within Nordenholt’s orbit, as if the manor itself is a living thing, slowly absorbing their wills and trapping them within its labyrinthine corridors. The scent of impending doom hangs heavy in the air, a promise of secrets unearthed from beneath the churning waves—secrets that will drag the inheritors into the cold, unforgiving depths alongside the ghosts of Nordenholt’s making.
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