In the quiet town of Kinamis, a team of construction workers unearths something ancient, black, and pulsing with a strange energy, a buried stone unlike any they've ever seen. Greed overtakes caution, and instead of alerting the authorities, they smuggle it out of town.
But the stone is no mere artifact.
It is the prison of Osungho, a forgotten god of silence and vengeance, long sealed beneath the earth to keep its wickedness buried. Now awakened, Osungho unleashes terror across Kinamis, mysterious deaths, haunting whispers, and the slow unraveling of life itself.
As fear spreads to a neighboring town where the stone has been taken, only one hope remains: an eight-year-old boy chosen by fate and marked by dreams. Guided by visions and an ancient prophecy, he must find the cursed stone and return it to its resting place before both towns are consumed by the god’s wrath.
Dark, atmospheric, and chillingly prophetic, Osungho: The God Beneath is a tale of greed, guilt, and the dangerous price of disturbing what was meant to stay buried.