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The shunning book
The shunning book








Maybe also a reference to Stephen King (The "Shining" of Mercy Coffin)? Both are instances of mass hysteria in New England caused by widespread superstition. This book describes a Redfall folk tale that sounds like a mashup of the Salem witch trials (late 1600s) and the Mercy Brown vampire incident (late 1800s). I found that it's easiest to make out the text in the original youtube video when it's in 4k. It's generally harder to read the text at the edges of the book since it's obscured by Layla's telekinesis, but if other keen-eyed people are able to see it, maybe we could reconstruct more of the text. "A cryptic tale of witchcraft and hysteria" - H? C? Blending suspense, ?, and ?, Fielding ?s ? the compelling work that where truth ? into darkness, the dead will seek justice. Fielding paints a ?ed portrait of the ?'s beginnings. Through interviews with the Coffin family and research into the records of the Redfall Historical Society, in her latest novel K.L. Mercy Coffin ?s the infamous folk tale of Redfall Island, a story where ? and ?. But as people begin to contract a mysterious illness, their thoughts come once again to Mercy, and the vengeance she wreaks from the grave.

the shunning book

At first, all is well, as the town believes they have ?ed the poison infecting their pious community. Put to death for her crimes, she is buried at the edge of the wood in an unmarked grave. Mercy Coffin, a sickly girl of twelve, is tried and convicted of witchcraft. ? rife with guilt, a child destroyed by blame.

the shunning book

This is my best attempt at deciphering the words on the back of the book Layla is reading at the very beginning of the Redfall trailer:ĪT LAST, THE TRUTH OF WHAT THEY HAD DONE CRAWLED INTO THEIR SOULS.










The shunning book