The Crucifixion of the Blind
A Religious Supernatural Horror Novel
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A Religious Supernatural Horror Novel
In 1803, a city chose silence over mercy.
The poor, the sick, and the forgotten were crucified inside an ancient Roman temple, blinded so they could not bear witness to their own execution. Their bodies were sealed behind a wall, and the city convinced itself the crime had never happened.
But walls do not erase guilt.
They only preserve it.
Two centuries later, an archaeological excavation uncovers the sealed passage.
Bernard Weiss and his team believe they have discovered a forgotten Roman structure—but what they truly uncover is a place where suffering never ended. As the excavation progresses, reason collapses, faith fractures, and a presence born from collective cruelty begins to manifest.
This is not a demon summoned by ritual.
It is the consequence of a crime denied for generations.
The past does not stay buried.
It waits.
As reality distorts and the dead replay their punishment, the survivors realize the truth is more terrifying than any legend:
Some evils are not defeated by knowledge.
Some names should never be spoken.
And some walls were built for a reason.
The Crucifixion of the Blind explores moral blindness, religious hypocrisy, and eternal punishment in a story where horror is not an intruder—but an inheritance.
FOR READERS WHO ENJOY
Religious and theological horror
Supernatural horror with historical roots
Dark, symbolic narratives
Atmospheric and disturbing storytelling
Similar to works by:
Clive Barker · Thomas Ligotti · Laird Barron · Umberto Eco (dark religious tone) · The Exorcist · The Ruins
Some walls do not protect.
They only hide what we refuse to see.
And the devil’s whistle is still sounding…
even if you cannot hear it.
Copperwhite’s Dark Tales is a collection of standalone dark stories that explore the shadowed boundaries of faith, guilt, secrecy, and human obsession.
Set in isolated places and closed worlds—monasteries, forgotten institutions, remote houses, and moral labyrinths—these tales delve into moments where belief becomes fear, silence hides truth, and devotion turns into danger.
Each volume brings together unsettling narratives driven not by monsters or spectacle, but by the quiet horror of conscience, the weight of unspoken sins, and the fragile line between salvation and corruption.
Copperwhite’s Dark Tales is written for readers who seek atmospheric, psychological darkness—where the most terrifying truths are not supernatural, but deeply human.