Synopsis
Jack and Jackelin Blackwood, siblings adopted into London's elite, led double lives beneath the glow of gaslit streets. By day, they moved among the city's wealthiest, their steps marked by refinement and privilege. By night, they became the Rippers—silent predators preying on the wicked souls lurking in the shadows. Their vigilante crusade blurred the line between justice and bloodlust, as secrets from their past clawed their way to the surface.
Abandoned by their mother and shaped by the lies of a corrupt Church, the twins uncovered dark truths about their origins and the faith they once trusted. Jack thrived in chaos, his rage driving him deeper into the shadows, while Jackelin wrestled with guilt, haunted by the spectres of her victims and a growing madness she could not quell.
When their path crossed forbidden boundaries, divine judgement descended. Jack was obliterated, leaving Jackelin to spiral into grief and guilt. Her death soon followed—not by vengeance, but by an angel's mercy. Yet death did not bring peace. Jackelin rose again, transformed into a monstrous phantom, bound by rage and an insatiable hunger.
Now, London’s fog conceals her dark hunt, as Jackelin becomes a force feared by both the living and the divine. In a city where the boundaries between light and shadow, justice and monstrosity blur, her story is one of vengeance, madness, and the fragile line between salvation and damnation.