Description
"He was forgotten. But he never forgot." Fifteen years ago, a ten year old boy named Y/N L/N drowned in the dark waters of Camp Crystal Lake. He was mute. Misunderstood. Abandoned by the very counselors who were supposed to protect him. A year later, the camp was burned to the ground after a brutal killing spree by his grieving mother, who believed the counselors deserved to suffer as her son did. Now, in 2025, the lake has been reopened - rebranded as a healing retreat for struggling young adults seeking peace, purpose, and a clean slate. New buildings. New rules. New faces. But some things never stay buried. As the sun sets and the woods grow cold, a new legend awakens from the depths - not a man, not a monster, but a boy frozen in time, twisted by years of pain, loneliness, and rage. A figure stalks the trees in a crude wooden mask, humming a warped lullaby that once brought him comfort. His kills are ritualistic. Symbolic. Personal. And always precise. Campers disappear. Footprints appear where none should be. And one staff member begins to sense that she's being watched... but not with hatred. With recognition. As the bodies pile up and fear tears the camp apart, she must confront the truth: Y/N is alive. But he's not the same boy who drowned. He's become something else. A guardian. A ghost. A judge of the guilty. And he's not finished yet.
Prologue
