CENTRE TOWN BESTIARY & SURVIVAL GUIDE
The Centre Town Bestiary & Survival Guide exists for one blunt reason: Centre Town is no ordinary place. Beneath its quiet streets and perfectly trimmed hedges lie decades of buried incidents, whispered sightings, and “nonsense tales” the elders refuse to discuss in daylight. Strange creatures have always lived here—some hiding in forgotten basements, others drifting between classrooms, woods, or even reflections. Most residents pretend not to notice, but pretending has never saved anyone.
For generations, knowledge about these beings survived only as campfire warnings or half-remembered stories passed down from the founding families. That wasn’t enough. Too many teens vanished into the fog that sometimes rolls in without weather reports. Too many unexplained scratches appeared on bedroom windows. Too many people woke up with cold breath on the back of their neck and no evidence except a sense that something had watched them all night. The Bestiary collects the scattered truths and names the creatures that roam Centre Town—because naming them is the first step to surviving them.
But the guide isn’t just a catalogue of monsters; it’s a manual for staying alive. It explains what to do when an unexpected winter rolls in, how to avoid a Sniffle outbreak that isn’t really a sickness, what shadows not to follow in Centre Point Woods, and why you should never, ever enter Centre Town School after dark. It teaches residents to read the signs—the claw marks, the temperature drops, the sudden silence—in time to run or hide or sometimes fight.
The Centre Town Bestiary & Survival Guide is needed because Centre Town changes. The creatures are getting bolder, the boundaries between their world and ours thinner. This guide is the only thing standing between blissful ignorance and the horrors that thrive on it. In Centre Town, knowledge isn’t just power—it’s survival.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR: S.R. Coleman has been writing short stories for the past forever years. A well seasoned author and horror fan, ‘Tales of the Parabelievable’ tell of his frightfully fearful experiences.
