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The world is cracked. We seeped through. Now we’re here.
In Curseborne, our world is connected to disturbing realms via liminal spaces.
Can you taste that emotion in the air? Someone close by is hiding. And they’re scared.
In Curseborne, you are damned. Your damnation grants unnatural gifts and terrifying impulses.
I never asked for this. An ancestor made a deal with the devil. I bear the consequences.
In Curseborne, the sins of the father are visited upon the son. Your accursed family’s pacts and crimes lead to a web of political intrigue and lasting perdition.
You think I’m scary now? Wait until you see the beast I become.
In Curseborne, monsters are real. And you play as one.
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