In the remote village of Rawasedep, the villagers follow an old warning: never roast crow meat beneath the full moon.
The ritual, known as The Crow Satay, is believed to summon every kind of spirit and demon. From restless ghosts to ancient entities beyond human understanding, all are said to be drawn by the scent of burning feathers.
Kliwon, a rational folklore researcher with no belief in the supernatural, returns to his late mother's village to document forgotten traditions.
In an attempt to prove that fear is rooted in myth, he performs the ritual himself.
That night, the air becomes heavy. The rice fields fall silent. And then, the shadows move.
What begins as a simple experiment turns into a night of terror as Kliwon is confronted by headless spirits, cloaked figures, and creatures that should not exist.
But the ritual did more than summon them. It awakened something buried deep within Kliwon's bloodline, something the villagers were too afraid to speak of.
As the veil between worlds begins to tear, Kliwon must face the truth of who he is and what he has unleashed.
Once the crows have been fed, there is no turning back.