Search for notes and environmental storytelling cues. These aren't just for lore; they often contain or hints about the possessed man’s current location. Keep your ears open for heavy breathing or dragging footsteps—these indicate the entity is in an adjacent room. 2. Managing the Possession
"Are you gone?" Halloway asked.
This document contains spoilers for the true ending of The NightmareTaker . Do not read further unless you have already triggered the “Midnight Bell” sequence. the nightmaretaker: the man possessed by the devil guide
They called him Mr. Halloway, though few remembered his first name. For twenty-three years he had managed the town cemetery—mowing paths at dawn, oiling iron gates before storms, polishing the brass nameplates until they shone like wet coins. People liked to say the cemetery "fit him"; he moved among the stones with a calm that made grief feel less like an accusation and more like a patient fact. Parents trusted him to teach children about respect; priests trusted him to come close when prayers were said. At night he walked the rows with a lantern that smelled faintly of lemon and rust, humming under his breath until the tune dissolved into the wind. Search for notes and environmental storytelling cues