
by AL_ASHCOTT
In the heart of the Old Town stands a crumbling house where the walls breathe, the floors remember, and the mould never sleeps. For years, a tight-knit group of eccentric neighbours has survived its slow decay together. They are a dream team of communal living, bound by shared misery and affection in a building that is quite literally falling apart around them. Then the Gypsy moves in. Tall, skeletal, and unnervingly silent, he brings with him wild violin music that drifts through the thin walls at night like a narcotic. As the ancient building awakens to a malevolent hunger, the dream team starts to unravel in the most nightmarish ways imaginable. One by one, they are claimed by the house they once fought to save. “Tzigane” is a chilling, atmospheric horror tale of obsession, decay, and the thin line between neighbourly love and cosmic terror.