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cursed objects: pages from the poison path

The Poison Path, Kara

For the people who enjoy tales of the uncanny and macabre, and want to explore the truth behind the lore. Though we might not find all the answers, if the truth is out there, we’re going to find it.

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  • The Poison Path

    witchy little shop based in chicago. lovers of the macabre, strange, and unusual.

  • Kara

    Just a girl with a minor in anthropology, a witchcraft shop, and a love for the macabre, carrying on the important work of Fox Mulder and Carl Kolchak.

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