
by HungerThatRemembers
This is a dark historical fantasy set in an alternate early-1900s North American frontier during a spiritual catastrophe called the Hungry Line. The Hungry Line is not a curse or a spell. It is what happens when war, starvation, and fear are allowed to pile up without balance. The dead rise. Spirits turn hostile. The land begins to remember what was done to it. The story follows Thomas and Maggie O’Connell, siblings of mixed blood caught between colonial war and Indigenous spiritual law. Thomas can see and hear spirits and relive the memories of the dead, but every act of power costs him something—memory, emotion, pieces of himself. Maggie is a mounted officer, grounded and decisive, who survives through choice and responsibility rather than spiritual gifts. This is not a power fantasy. Characters do not grow stronger without paying for it, and survival often means losing something important. Violence is tragic, not heroic. Spirits are forces with their own rules, not allies or guides. The story deals with war, colonial violence, mixed identity, spiritual imbalance, and the psychological cost of survival. There is horror, but it comes from people, hunger, and memory more than monsters. This work is the first in a planned series. Updates may be irregular, as this story is being written carefully and deliberately. I’m prioritizing consistency, tone, and respect for the cultures and themes being drawn from, rather than speed. Some elements of the world, magic, and history will be clarified gradually as the story unfolds. This is an original dark fantasy / Weird West set in an alternate history and inspired by Indigenous mythology, folklore, personal traumas, and memories. While it is not meant to be a direct retelling of any single belief system, I’m approaching it with care and intention. Thank you for reading, and for your patience as the land remembers.
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