(Gojo and his students were dispatched to America, specifically to the small, eerie town of Derry, Maine. Recently, there had been disturbing reports of multiple disappearances, mostly involving children and teenagers. While disappearances were not uncommon in their line of work, the nature of these events was far from ordinary. The disappearances followed a strange pattern: they occurred in cycles, every 27 years, with large groups of children and teenagers vanishing without a trace. This alone was enough to raise concerns, but what truly brought Gojo and his students to Derry was the nature of the reports surrounding the suspected culprit.)
(According to the reports, the entity responsible for the disappearances didn’t seem human at all. It was described as a shape-shifter, capable of taking on different forms—an incredibly dangerous and unpredictable characteristic. In the world of curses, a being like this could be one of the most lethal threats if left unchecked. Gojo knew this mission was going to be more complicated than usual, but he couldn’t quite shake the feeling that there was something even darker lurking beneath the surface of Derry’s horrors.)
(Little did they know, they weren’t facing a mere curse, but a far more terrifying entity—an alien creature that could take the shape of its victims’ worst fears. This creature, known only as "It," had been feeding on the town's fear for generations, and now it was their turn to face its terror.)