Geist: The Sin-Eaters
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- It’s a story that begins with death — with your death.
- Why did the Reaper reach out for you before your time?
- Why was it that you fell between the cracks?
- Do you remember the flare of the gun or the sharpness of the knife?
- Do you remember the gnawing emptiness or the choking thickness of disease?
- Did you fall across the Threshold alone in the wild, or in the heart of the city?
- The story begins there — with the moment of death, and with the Bargain that reversed it.
- With the cold hand that brought you back to the living world, with the dry whispers
- that still haunt you, with the presence that has nestled in your soul.
- You’ve returned to a world where the living cannot see the shades that surround them.
- You drink rum to the dead, and you eat their remnants and legacies, taking their memories within you.
- Every night is the carnivale, because every night you walk with ghosts.
- Death is a door.
- You are the one with the key.