ATTRACTIONS

STARFALL MALL

A once-thriving 1980s-inspired shopping haven, adorned with vibrant neon lights and a bustling food court that served as the heart of Covensfield. Conceived by the disgraced former mayor, Lumpy Conwell, the mall was part of his desperate attempt to win over voters before losing his election. With a design that celebrated retro aesthetics, it featured colorful storefronts, arcades, and a lively atmosphere that drew families and friends together.

However, beneath its cheerful facade lay a dark history. Conwell’s acceptance of campaign funds from GreeNo Industries to cover up their toxic waste dumping practices tainted the mall’s legacy. After his defeat, Starfall Mall was abandoned, left to rot as nature reclaimed its space. Now, the once-bustling corridors are silent, the neon lights flicker ominously, and the food court is a shadow of its former self, overrun by weeds and decay—a poignant reminder of ambition gone awry and the fleeting nature of prosperity.

GREENO INDUSTRIES

A shadowy toxic waste facility located on the outskirts of Covensfield, notorious for its rumored illegal practices. Once a source of employment and economic promise, the facility became infamous for allegedly dumping hazardous chemicals into the nearby Camp Zika lake, leading to alarming health issues among the children who attended the summer camp. As rumors spread about the facility’s connection to a corrupt local government, it was revealed that GreeNo had been funneling campaign contributions to Mayor Lumpy Conwell, effectively silencing concerns about their environmental practices. Following Conwell’s electoral defeat, GreeNo Industries abandoned its operations, leaving behind a haunting legacy of neglect and mystery, with its decaying buildings now standing as a chilling reminder of the hidden dangers lurking beneath the surface.

THE HERP & DERP BROS FALL CARNIVAL

The carnival has rolled into Covensfield, bringing with it an air of peculiar excitement and just a hint of unease. Aimed at generating revenue through a lively fall festival, this traveling carnival features an array of attractions that both delight and disturb. Guests are drawn to the infamous “Mambo’s Madhouse” Clown Funhouse, where whimsical yet unsettling clowns lurk around every corner, creating an experience that’s as amusing as it is unnerving. For those seeking a darker thrill, “Mr. Sinister’s Dungeon of Terror” offers a chilling dark ride hosted by its devilish mascot, promising spine-tingling surprises at every turn. With its quirky carnies and offbeat charm, the Herp and Derp Bro’s Carnival is a captivating, if slightly frightening, addition to Covensfield’s fall festivities.

HALLOW HILLS CEMETARY

A hauntingly historic burial ground in Covensfield, dating back to the mid-19th century. This solemn site is the final resting place for the town’s early settlers, including the notorious Kalloway family, known for their ties to witchcraft. In 1867, a Kalloway witch was executed, but legends persist that her spirit endures, watching over the cemetery.

Recently, rumors have swirled about cult activities linked to Victor Kalloway, a descendant of the witch, who is now vying for mayor. Whispers suggest he is delving into dark rituals to summon his ancestral powers and sway the townspeople to his side. With his election victory secured, Victor is poised to complete a sinister plan: a blood sacrifice to resurrect the witch and unleash her wrath upon Covensfield. As the shadows lengthen over Hallow Hills, the line between legend and reality blurs, and the town holds its breath, fearing the chaos that may soon be unleashed.

CAMP ZIKA

A retro 1970s-style summer camp, once a beloved destination for children seeking adventure and fun under the sun. With cheerful counselors and happy campers, the camp thrived until a series of unsettling disappearances and illnesses began to plague its community. Reports emerged that Lake Zika, the centerpiece of the camp, had been contaminated by toxic waste dumped by GreeNo Industries, leading to a tragic decline in attendance. After years of closure, Camp Zika has recently reopened, but the specter of its dark past looms large, casting a shadow over its revival efforts.

Now struggling to attract visitors, the camp is surrounded by whispers of eerie happenings and the elusive legend of Bigfoot rumored to roam the nearby forest. The once-vibrant lake now lies eerily quiet, punctuated only by the occasional shout of a deranged fisherman. Camp Zika stands as a haunting attraction, where echoes of laughter are overshadowed by the haunting memories of what once was

GOURDAN FAMILY FARM

A historic gem nestled in the heart of Covensfield, once a thriving pumpkin patch that epitomized the town’s agricultural roots. Founded by the Gourdan family, some of the earliest settlers, the farm flourished for generations, filling the community with vibrant autumn colors and the sweet aroma of homemade pumpkin pies. However, the tragic disappearance of their son, Jack—rumored to be linked to witchcraft—sparked economic hardship that forced the family to sell off portions of their beloved land.

As development swept through Covensfield, transforming the quiet town into a bustling hub of neon lights and attractions, the Gourdan Family clung to the remaining few acres of their farm. Despite the encroaching modernity, they maintain a deep connection to their heritage, known for their cherished pumpkin recipes that have been passed down through generations.

The Gourdans are embroiled in a longstanding rivalry with the Kalloway family, another line of early settlers. With the recent election of Victor Kalloway as mayor, tensions rise as he attempts to resurrect his ancestor, the witch, in a bid for control over Covensfield. The Gourdan Family, determined to protect their home and the town’s legacy, hold a secret recipe that could counteract the witch’s spell and thwart her sinister plans. As the battle for Covensfield’s future unfolds, the fate of both families—and the town itself—hangs in the balance.