Sir William Tracey of Barnstaple

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In the windswept wilds of North Devon, where the River Taw winds past craggy cliffs and the sea whispers to the stones, the name Sir William Tracey lingers like a stain upon the land. Once a proud knight of Barnstaple, his sword helped fell an archbishop, and with that fateful blow, he condemned himself to a lifetime — and beyond — of guilt. Legend holds that his ghost still haunts Crockham Cavern, hands ceaselessly bundling sand, his voice a mournful wail woven into every storm that sweeps the coast, a timeless reminder that some sins cling tighter than the grave.

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