The bush never forgets.
When a mining company carves too deep into a remote corner of the Australian outback, it awakens something far older than machines, guns, or greed. The Yowie half-shadow, half-beast, and guardian of the land, returns to remind intruders of its law: what is taken must always be repaid.
For the struggling town of Corralee, the intrusion is a curse that spreads beyond the camps and into their very streets. Families vanish, machinery twists into ruin, and footsteps stalk the edges of every home. Survival no longer means fighting back; it means remembering what was forgotten and surrendering the illusion that the land was ever theirs.
Darren Cole, one of the few survivors of the Yowie's wrath, finds himself drawn to the old laws he once mocked, guided by an Aboriginal elder who knows the truth: debts to the land are paid in blood. And Corralee's page is already written in the ledger.
Folklore collides with modern arrogance in this haunting tale of horror and memory, where silence is not emptiness and shadows are not safe. The bush remembers. And when it rises to remind you...
there is nowhere left to run.