Ravincroft's Retribution - Synopsis



Synopis of Ravincroft's Retribution


A bitter rivalry between two brothers who are unknowingly drawn into an age-old prophecy sparks a journey into an unspoiled realm where the destruction of two natural worlds is imminent.

Theo, the power-hungry younger brother vying to take over his father’s farm, unearths a powerful crystal which inadvertently opens a void in time, allowing Skarabost, a vengeful entity, possible escape into both the modern and unspoiled worlds, activating the prophecy. Susano, a Shinto deity and guardian of natural biospheres, imprisoned this usurper between realms decades ago.

Resentful that their father wants his older brother Raum at the helm of the company, Theo agrees to Skarabost’s demands, with the assurance of claiming the business.

Ren, concerned about animals, is plagued with recurring visions of creatures being pursued by something malevolent. Simultaneously, media reports of strange behaviour among peaceful wildlife are occurring.  He discloses his concerns to three friends hoping they can help find an explanation.

Susano, the entity’s target of revenge, calls forth Ren and his friends as mortal advocates and are sent back into his realm to undertake a risky journey. Together they are to retrieve four powerful Shinto masks that keep the natural worlds in balance. Skarabost needs them to regain physical form and carry out his revenge.

Ren and his companions are all that stand between Skarabost seizing them first.
With help from Susano, the group manifests certain abilities, which are exclusive to each mask.

            Ren’s contempt for his brother consumes him at first, but finding himself and his friends cheating death or serious injury, he eventually discovers they’re all pawns to fulfil the prophecy. Using the masks, a ritual is necessary to restore balance to both worlds, prevent the entity from gaining physical form, and return him to his prison between worlds.

1 comment:

Hi there,

Please provide constructive criticism and add how you like the read.

Blog Archive