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As tension escalates, the story reveals the supernatural elements of the legacy. Lindsay inadvertently stirs fears of the ‘boo hags,’ local spirits that haunt those who harbor secrets. This folklore entwines with the reality of the past—a connection to the misdeeds surrounding the Griffin brothers and the unresolved tensions that persist among the living.
The narrative plunges into chaos when Lindsay's decisions trigger a series of violent events, as ghosts of the past re-emerge, embodying the anger of the wrongfully executed. The stakes heighten, showcasing the metaphor of blood—both literal and figurative—as it leads to confrontations concerning justice, retribution, and the ethics surrounding land ownership.