Hangman Of Tibet
In the late 1800s in Tibet, the Hangman was a figure of dread. He ambushed travelers, branding them with a scorching cattle brander, marking them for death. His victims lived in fear, knowing he'd return. No one knows who he truly was or how he came to be but he never spared anyone he marked. After gruesomely killing his victims, he always cut off their heads as trophies and take them with him.
One victim, Alfred, a young traveler , was making his way to his village when was attacked and marked by the hangman. Afraid for his life, he sought refuge in a monastery, but days later, the Hangman found him. Under the starlit night the monks begged the hangman to spare the young man, but with no remorse, he brutally killed the man and cut of his hands and the hands of several monks who tried to stop him. The Hangman vanished, leaving only the legend of his terror to echo through Tibet's valleys.
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