The Town Where Birds Spoke Names
They weren’t mimicking — they were remembering.
By GoldenSpeechPublished 3 months ago • 1 min read

In a remote Scottish village, birds began calling out names — full, human names — none belonging to anyone alive.
Villagers thought it was witchcraft until a linguist discovered the names matched old parish records of plague victims. Then new names appeared — those of the living.
One night, every bird fell silent. The next morning, 12 villagers were gone, their homes empty. The only clue: feather patterns shaped like letters spelling “remember us.”



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