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who attempts to support her childhood friend’s father, Uncle Shom, following the death of his wife. Feature Overview: Uncle Shom Part 1 Characters

Vance laughed, a harsh, grating sound. "You think you're in a position to negotiate? Boys, kill the old man and search his corpse."

"You should have thrown this into the sea, Elara," Shom said softly, closing the pouch to extinguish the light.

Exploring "Uncle Shom Part 1": An Overview of the Kirtu Series Uncle Shom Part 1

After the goons leave, Shom finally opens the briefcase (off-camera). His face goes pale.

Two goons kick the door in. Shom doesn’t fight them — he annoys them.

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“Now help me move the fridge. And don’t ask why there’s a bowling ball in the toilet.”

Since its release, Part 1 has birthed countless theory videos and "iceberg" charts. It has become a cornerstone for fans of "weird fiction" and analog horror, proving that a well-crafted character and a thick atmosphere are more important than a massive budget.

Perhaps the most poignant and fully realized character found through the "Uncle Shom" rabbit hole is . Published in 1992, James Duffy’s novel Uncle Shamus tells the story of two poverty-stricken ten-year-olds, Akers and Marleena, living in an Oklahoma Shanty Town. Their lonely summer is transformed when a mysterious blind, Black ex-convict moves into an abandoned shack and asks for their help. This "gentle Uncle Shamus," as described in reviews, enlists the children in a dangerous scheme: digging up money he stole thirty years ago and outwitting the ex-prison guard who has been hounding him for a cut. Boys, kill the old man and search his corpse

in September 2012. It was scripted by DarkMark and illustrated by artist Ilsh Valinur. Story Overview

The presence of a respected elder, or an "Uncle Shom," can have a profound impact on families and communities:

"You’re burning daylight, kid," a voice rasped from the shadows behind the booth.

He then told me the first piece of the story—the part that would hook me forever.

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