Legendary author and poet
Rudyard Kipling is probably best known for
The Jungle Book, Gunga Din, and
The Man Who Would be King, but with today's post (and our second story from the June 1953 issue of
Chilling Tales #16), we find
Kipling tapping into the shadowy nightmare regions of Eastern Hindu horror and delivering one truly weird tale of blundering British Imperialism and its consequences.
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