The Clock Tower’s Toll Always Comes Due

There are places in Eldmere that have stopped moving. Places that have grown so used to silence, it settles into the brick and bone like rot.

The Clock Tower was one of them.

For years, it stood still—its hands frozen just past midnight, its great bell rusting in the dark. The town learned not to look at it too long. Learned to cross the street instead. Some said the toll had stopped because it was broken.

Others said it stopped because something had been broken.

But then one night, the bell rang.

Once.
Twice.
A third time.

And for one resident, it meant only one thing: it was time to return.

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The Clock Tower’s Toll is a story about grief, guilt, and repetition. About the echoes that never leave us—and the places that remember what we owe. In Eldmere, nothing is ever truly forgotten. And when the tower calls, you must answer.

It’s just one of twelve eerie stories in Welcome to Eldmere, a horror anthology bound together by folklore, superstition, and unspoken rules. Each tale peels back another layer of the town’s quiet dread—revealing what’s been waiting in the fog.

If you enjoy:

  • Sinister time loops and haunted rituals
  • Buildings that feel too alive
  • Stories about sisters, memory, and sacrifice

…this one will leave a mark.

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The bell has tolled.

And someone always pays the price.

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