Monsters are real, and ghosts are real too. They live inside us, and sometimes, they win. Stephen King
The Redcap, a wicked figure from British folklore, haunts deserted castles and ruins along the Anglo-Scottish border. Known as a murderous goblin that is linked to blood, and why? The Redcap must soak its cap in human blood daily in order to survive. This short, hideous, and incredibly powerful creature wears iron boots and wields brutal weapons. It is feared for its frightening speed and relentless chase of its prey. The Redcap’s roots are closely tied to the violent past of the borderlands, representing the ongoing brutality of border conflicts.
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