Masonic Lodge

The Pine Hollow Masonic Lodge

Innocent Free Masons? Or Satanic Cult?

The Masonic Lodge

Harmless Facade

The Pine Hollow Masonic Lodge has been in operation for over two hundred years. While the grand building projects an air of old-world dignity, few know what truly happens behind its heavy wooden doors.

According to its public members, the lodge is nothing more than a meeting house. A place for members to gather, new initiates to earn their Masonic degrees, and the organization to engage in charitable efforts. But whispers in town suggest there's more to the story.

Mysterious Incidents

Pine Hollow is no stranger to inexplicable encounters. Are we to believe its mere coincidence that so many overlap with the mysterious Lodge? Reports of eerie chants drifting across Echo Lake, flickering candelight, and hooded figures entering after dark have fueled speculation about the lodge's true purpose.

Of the many stories surrounding the Lodge, none are as unsettling as the 1932 disappearance of Peter Whitmore. A promising young journalist at the Hollow Herald who claimed to have uncovered the Lodge's darkest secret. His final whereabouts? Right outside the Masonic Lodge.

His disappearance remains one of Pine Hollow's many unsolved cold cases. His notes were never found.

Why so secretive?

Free masons are known for their secrecy, but Pine Hollow's lodge takes it to another level. With the exception of a few public representatives, we don't even know who their members include. How many powerful people in Pine Hollow owe their allegeance to this enigmatic organization?

Attempts to access records on its founding have been met with roadblocks and deadends. Is the Lodge just an old boys' club, or is it hiding something far more sinister? Until someone answers our questions, the speculation will continue. They won't scare us into silence.

Anonymous

"My granddad used to say, ‘You don’t ask questions about the lodge unless you want trouble.’ Folks who’ve pried too much either change their tune real quick, or they disappear. Makes you wonder what they’re really protecting in there."