Shallow's Price is a haunting Gothic folktale of ambition, temptation, and the cost of a promise made in darkness.
High in the mist-wrapped mountains of Grenada, a poor farmer named Shallow is driven by hunger—not only for food, but for more.
More money.
More respect.
More life than the one he was born into.
One storm-heavy afternoon, beneath an ancient saman tree, he is offered a way out.
A faceless spirit promises him prosperity: rich land, a full house, a life beyond his imagining.
All it asks in return is one offering each year.
Shallow agrees.
At first, the bargain feels like a blessing.
His fields flourish.
His name grows.
He marries, builds a family, and steps into the life he once envied from afar.
But the price does not remain small.
With each passing year, the weight of the promise grows heavier.
The silence around it deepens.
And the thing that granted his fortune begins to demand more than he ever expected to give.
Because some debts are not meant to be paid.
And some bargains are never truly yours to break.
Set against the rich cultural backdrop of Caribbean folklore, Shallow's Price is a dark, atmospheric tale that explores the hidden cost of desire and the quiet ways a man can lose himself long before anything comes to claim him.
It is a story of choices and the truth that follows them.
Much is given. Much is expected.
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