Are You Ready for Nightmares? 

She’s not just any witch—she’s officially certified. A licensed witch, recognized for her mastery of the mystical arts, the alchemy of herbs, and the subtle magic that lurks in the shadows. With her grimoire in hand and a twinkle in her eye, she bends the unseen forces of the world to reveal hidden truths, protect the curious, and maybe stir a little mischief along the way.

Whether it’s crafting potions, reading the stars, or guiding lost souls through the veil, her magic is precise, intentional, and, yes… almost legal. She bridges the line between the ordinary and the extraordinary, showing that real magic isn’t just in stories—it’s alive, breathing, and certified.

Step into her world… if you dare.


Ask the doctor 

At Drömgården, the horses are the doctors.
They walk the halls with calm, glassy eyes, their hooves echoing like heartbeats on cold tile floors. White coats hang loosely over massive frames, stained with things no one wants to name. They do not speak—but they understand pain.

Here, animals have taken over the medical system. Diagnosis is delivered with a stare. Treatment begins without consent. The patients lie still, listening to the soft snorting behind them, wondering when instinct replaced science.

Syringes are held with surprising precision. Charts are read upside down, yet nothing is ever wrong—at least not on paper. Recovery is optional. Obedience is not.

They say Drömgården was built to heal.
But when the horses lean closer, when their breath fogs the masks they don’t need, you realize the truth:

This is not a hospital.
It’s a stable for the broken.

And once you’re admitted,
you don’t leave on your own feet.



It was like a horror film just to read the medical records.
Page after page revealed something so disturbing that no script could ever fully capture it. The manuscript fails to convey how extreme everything truly was.

This film exists because fiction does not surpass reality.
Reality surpassed it long ago.

What happened cannot be recreated with actors or words alone. It can only be confirmed—documented—by what was written, signed, and filed away as routine.

This is not a story designed to scare.
It is a film that proves the unbearable truth:

Reality is far more terrifying than fiction.