The Terrifying Appalachian Supper Ritual That Stopped Every Clock
Take a look at other videos: • Horror Stories To Fall Asleep 💤 In an isolated Appalachian hollow, eleven families followed one rule every night: no one could eat supper until every clock struck together. For generations, the people of Sorrel Hollow obeyed the ritual without question. At dusk, the eldest man would listen, ring the bell, and every household would set its clock before sitting down to supper. But when the old man died without passing on the rule, the clocks began striking out of order. Soon, families were found sitting at their tables with untouched food in front of them, their clocks stopped at the same impossible hour. This original Appalachian folk-horror story follows the mystery of Sorrel Hollow, the supper ritual, the stopped clocks, and the terrifying warning hidden inside an old household custom: never eat alone after dark when the clock has come unstuck. Triple keywords: Appalachian supper ritual, Appalachian clock mystery, Appalachian folk horror. This is an original fictional horror story inspired by Appalachian atmosphere, rural superstition, old household taboos, family rituals, and documentary-style folklore storytelling. New videos every Saturday, Sunday, Wednesday, and Friday. Subscribe for more original Appalachian folk-horror stories, forgotten rituals, haunted hollows, old family customs, and strange mountain mysteries. #appalachianhorror #folkhorror #scarystories #horrornarration #appalachianfolklore This story is a work of fiction. The people, places, records, rituals, and events described are fictional and created for entertainment purposes. Any resemblance to real persons, families, counties, churches, records, or historical events is purely coincidental. This video uses AI-assisted narration. The story, editing, and creative direction are produced as original fictional horror entertainment by The Fear Broadcasts.

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