The Follower (Cursed poem)

The follower is a book written circa 1109 B.C. The contents of the book are said to be so disturbing, that it can lead to death. The book was eventually collected and rewritten by Kaleb. It seems to have no effect on Kaleb either. The origin, such as writer remains unknown. The book consists of over 1000 pages of documentation on an experience with a strange figure. It is said whoever looks at page 666 of the book, will be cursed for 666 years.

The book taken by Kaleb after it was found at a crime scene, around 1999.

"I have not read the book in about 10 years," stated by Kaleb.

"If I was an ordinary fellow, I wouldn't touch it." (Also Kaleb)

Page 701
The image on the far right shows page 701 of the book. Page 701 was the page that was open during the crime scene, and shows off some sort of cult ritual guides. It is unknown the curse that Page 701 brings, but Kaleb states that "Fully reading Page 701, theres a chance it can bring you down with an unknown disease." Although uncertain, it is known that a cult illustrated the drawings found on the page. (Circa 1109 B.C.)

Origin
The Follower originates from an author by the name of Thomas Lankford. Lankford wrote the book as a way of free worship to an ancient god that was commonly believed in at the time. Shortly after finishing the book, Lankford died of mysterious circumstances. Many people that "The Follower" describes a tale of a man who is persuaded by both, good, and evil, with ancient demons stalking him.