Room 303: The Hunted
A Horror Story in 24 Letters
Enter the shadowy halls of Ravenwood Asylum through a series of increasingly desperate letters from Silas Thorne, a patient who begins to suspect something isn’t right about his “treatment.” What starts as strange markings beneath his skin evolves into a terrifying journey of discovery as Silas uncovers dark secrets hidden within the asylum’s walls and the mysterious forest that surrounds it. What horrifying purpose lies behind Room 303? And why can Silas hear something hunting in the woods at night, something that is monstrous beyond imagination?
These 24 letters document one man’s descent into a nightmare where nothing is as it seems and no one can be trusted. Feel the mounting dread with each letter as Silas forms unlikely alliances, faces heartbreaking losses, and discovers that the truth about Ravenwood might be more horrifying than anything he could have imagined. Each letter ends with a chilling hook that will have you desperate to read the next, while embedded clues, codes, and disturbing medical documents allow you to experience the mystery alongside Silas.
Room 303: The Hunted delivers psychological horror that crawls under your skin and stays there long after you’ve finished reading. This immersive found-footage style narrative builds to a shocking twist that will force you to question everything that came before. The hunt has begun – and once you start reading these letters, you too will be drawn inexorably toward a truth you may wish you never discovered.
24 cursed missives
12 moonlit deliveries
1 soul-shredding story
Twelve months of unraveling terror.
ROOM 303: THE HUNTED
Bi-Monthly Box of Haunted Horrors
What’s Inside Each Delivery?
Every month, a mysterious parcel arrives, smelling of fear and secrets. Contents include:
- Flexible Start Date:Give an unusual thrill to that unique person in your life. It is truly a gift that keeps giving. Boring people give boring gifts. Embrace the extraordinary and watch their face light up with surprise and delight when they receive this one-of-a-kind experience!
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A Cursed Letter: A Ravenwood Asylum patient’s haunting letters chronicle their descent into horror while searching for truth in a world of nightmares.
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Haunted Artifacts: Relics tied to the Ravenwood Asylum legend, such as maps to the tunnels, medical records, haunted photos, cryptic clues, and ciphers.
- QR Codes: Summoning instructions and offering clues online. Optional… but curiosity is a fatal flaw.
Why Join the Cursed Circle?
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12 Months of Slow-Burn Terror: By year’s end, you’ll flinch at the sound of mail trucks and see Jack’s silhouette in every fog bank.
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Collectible Horror: Assemble artifacts to unlock a map to the real Gravepost Post Office. (Abandon all hope, ye who enter.)
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Guaranteed Chills: 97% of subscribers report “paralyzing dread” when their doorbell rings after dark.
Pricing
Monthly: $14.99 — A small price for a month of unraveling sanity and luxury entertainment.
WARNING
Dread Post assumes no liability for:
Shadows that mimic your movements.
Letters that rewrite themselves overnight.
The hollow-eyed figure watching from your porch at 3:03 AM.
Subscribe Now — Before Gravepost Jack licks the stamp with your name.
“Do you dare open the envelope marked ‘Final Notice’?”
— Olivia D’Vayne, Curator of the Damned
MONEY BACK GUARANTEE (OR YOUR SOUL IS FREE)
Look, we’re not in the business of scamming you—that’s what the government’s for. As the deranged mind behind Dreadpost, I promise my horrors will haunt your dreams… or your money back. No shady fine print, no corporate gaslighting—just cold, hard cash returned if my stories don’t twist your psyche within the first two letters (or 30 days, whichever comes first).
NO QUESTIONS ASKED. (But I might ask why you slept so soundly.)




Mary Atwood (verified owner) –
I got Dread Post for my husband, but now we’re both hooked. It’s become our weird little ritual. We turn the lights low, grab a glass of wine, read the latest letter, and try to sleep after. The story is seriously well done, the details are creepy in the best way, and we love how immersive it feels. We always check out the online content if it has one that week. I know some people are looking for the digital unplug, but we love it.
Only reason it’s not a full 5 stars? We wish it came every week instead of every other. We’re impatient horror nerds, what can I say.
Alex M. (verified owner) –
Solid experience. The story builds well and the mailings are high quality. Would like a bit more variety in pace, but overall it’s worth it and Ill buy the next series when it comes out.
Robert Lo (verified owner) –
just got my 4th letter from Dread Post and yeah I’m officially obsessed. feels like an escape room + horror podcast had a creepy little baby. would lose sleep again. #DreadPost #horrormail
Jenna (verified owner) –
Really love being haunted by mail now. Nothing says ‘relaxing evening’ like decoding symbols and wondering if I’m cursed. Would subscribe again.
Ryan C. (verified owner) –
Didn’t expect to get attached to the story. But now I need to know what happens next, and I kind of feel bad for the guy. And also terrified.
Rajiv Mehra (verified owner) –
I’m hooked on the story and the quality is amazing. Only thing is, I wish it came weekly — waiting between letters is actual torture.
Casey R (verified owner) –
I’m loving the slow unraveling of the mystery, but some letters are more setup than scares. Still, the immersion is legit. 4.5 stars
Omar (verified owner) –
I gave this to my brother and he’s way too into it now. Like lighting candles and decoding messages. Great gift, wish I got one too.
Liz V. (verified owner) –
Some of the hidden clues are awesome, others I solved in like 30 seconds. Still, I always look forward to the next one.
Marcus Dane (verified owner) –
One of the most creative horror experiences I’ve ever tried.
I wasn’t sure what to expect with Dread Post, but from the moment the first letter arrived, I was hooked. The materials feel like something you shouldn’t be holding, like you’re reading someone’s secret journal or intercepted evidence. It doesn’t rely on cheap scares either. It’s slow, unnerving, and crawls under your skin the more you read.
Every envelope pulls you a little deeper into the mystery, and I find myself actually looking forward to checking the mailbox, which, as an adult, is wild. I’ve read horror books, played games, watched everything… but this? This feels personal. Like I’ve become part of something I don’t fully understand. Highly recommend it for anyone who wants horror to feel real.
T Nguyen (verified owner) –
Incredible atmosphere, a few pacing dips, but overall top-tier horror storytelling.
Dread Post gets so many things right. The worldbuilding is rich, the physical details are amazing, and the tone? Absolutely chilling. It’s not just a story, it’s a full-on experience. You’re piecing things together, noticing hidden symbols, scanning creepy QR codes, and genuinely getting drawn into this descent that feels more real with every mailing.
That said, there were a couple letters that felt more like setup than payoff. I understand the need to build tension, but I think a few spots could’ve packed more punch. Still, I’d rather have slow, atmospheric dread than cheap thrills. The mystery has me completely invested. I’m just impatient.
Carly A. (verified owner) –
Loved it!