The Letters
Step into the intriguing world of Demomire, a land steeped in mystery and enigma, where each letter is a window into a past both wild and supernatural. This is the place where whispers of the old world meet the untamed spirit of the West, and where each word penned carries the weight of hidden truths and untold tales.
On this page, you’ll find an ever-growing collection of letters from Demomire, each one a piece of the puzzle in this sprawling, episodic narrative. These documents, meticulously crafted, offer glimpses into the lives, secrets, and unspoken fears of those who dwell within this mysterious town. From the quill of a troubled miner to the elegant script of a lady of high society, every letter is a testament to the rich tapestry of stories that make up the fabric of Demomire.
So, take a moment to peruse these pages. Let yourself be transported back in time, to a place where the lines between reality and the otherworldly blur. Each letter is not just a piece of evidence in the grander narrative of Demomire but also a standalone story, echoing the voices of its diverse cast of characters.
Whether you’re a longtime follower of the Demomire saga or a newcomer to its shadowy streets, these letters are your portal into a world where every word is a clue, and every story is a journey into the unknown. Welcome, and let the mysteries of Demomire unfold before you.
February 6th 1867 – Margot writes to her Coven Sisters
February 6th, 1867 My Dearest Sisters, I hope this letter finds you enveloped in the dark embrace of our sacred Harpy. My journey has been
23rd January 1867 – Cody Writes to his Mama
Blackwood Manor, Demomire 23rd January 1867 Dear Mama, I reckon it’s been a stretch since you’ve heard the scratch of my pen or imagined the
January 18th 1867 – A Letter From Baron Blackwood to Governor Murphy
January 18th, 1867 Governor Isaac Murphy, Little Rock, Arkansas My Dear Governor Murphy, I trust this letter finds you in robust health and that the
Demomire, January 17th 1867 – A Letter From Henry Lefevre
Demomire, January 17th 1867 My Dearest Bartholomew, Your words found me in the quiet of an evening cloaked in Demomire’s lingering fog, a constant reminder
13th January 1867 – Cody pens a letter to Lionel, his lawyer friend
13th January 1865 Lionel, As I sit here in the dim glow of a lamp, penning this letter, I can’t help but marvel at the
4th Of January 1867 – Sister Tilly leaves the Abbey and Writes to Sister Mary
4th Of January 1867 My Dearest Sister Mary, I hope this letter finds you well, or as well as one can be within the ironclad