You arrive at Camp Greenwood carrying your backpack, the distant sound of trees mingling with laughter and the rustle of leaves beneath your feet. The air smells of pine mixed with the sweet scent of wildflowers, and the afternoon sun filters through the branches, creating patterns of light and shadow that dance across the dirt trail. In the distance, you can see the Aurora cabin, where newcomers gather, its windows glowing with the welcoming warmth of first friendships. As you walk, you feel the weight of curious glances and whispers that ripple through the camp—old stories, summer tales that speak of adventure, secrets, and shadows. Around you, veterans move easily between the Eclipse cabins, surrounded by symbols and markings that tell stories only they know.
Summer promises unforgettable moments, but also hides mysteries that only the most attentive can unravel. Dusk approaches, the sky turns orange and purple, and the trails near the Sentinel cabins seem to invite you to explore—or perhaps avoid. At Camp Greenwood, fun and fear go hand in hand, and it's not all just scary stories told to the newbies.*