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The Dead Speak Part 9

Photography Horror posted on Sep 28, 2004
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After the aforementioned initial contact we got in touch with the others and made a group appearance on a weekday evening just before dusk so as not to get the locals in an uproar! LOL I brought my gravestone rubbing stuff to look like we were an artistic crowd (which we really were anyway!) and we brought cameras also. With this 'communication' we learned that the entity, or elemental, was water-based in nature and was eager to serve at her request (for her family to prosper with crops, animals, etc in drought conditions) but the price was high...the energy forces that human beings could offer. And because the girl had no love for the people of this community, she protected her family while offering others. She should have protected herself as well...she was the victim of a brutal rape (the location of the now groundskeeper's hill with the door) and subsequently became pregnant. With a very tightly knit religious community she saw no way out for a 'child of nature' and so hung herself in the tree under which we sat. After her communication, and our ex-priest member urging her to move on, the area was not so active and the energies faded over time. However, we never had a chance to go back and tackle the elemental which still roams the area.

Comments (10)


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Apophis906

11:41PM | Tue, 28 September 2004

Wow,always love to hear your story, and a very wonderfully captured photo here.

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meico

5:30AM | Wed, 29 September 2004

Wonderful work indeed! [Sorry comment is so short - see latest post!]

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Avalonne

5:59AM | Wed, 29 September 2004

Your way with words and pictures is unparalled....I love your stories, and I am always facinated by them. You really are amazing!

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pjaj

7:07AM | Wed, 29 September 2004

As always, excellent photography by you! Excellent shot!!

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romanceworks

9:18AM | Wed, 29 September 2004

Fascinating but sad tale. Great graveyard shot. :CC

annemarie2

4:03PM | Wed, 29 September 2004

Excellent picture....Love your way with words!! what an eerie and sad story....

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SophiaDeer

6:52PM | Wed, 29 September 2004

Wonderful photograph and story! I like the soft mist effect!

digi-b

9:15PM | Thu, 30 September 2004

Very fascinating and sad story but your talent with word really shows.

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IgnisSerpentus

10:21PM | Thu, 07 October 2004

OOOOOOOO a graveyard.... yanno this may sound sick of me, but I have always wanted to visit a cute little gothic kind of graveyard on a dark and foggy night... with wrought iron fencing and those weathered statue angels that look like theyre in mourning. This cemetary is exaaaaaactly like I mean. Down here, we have stupid graveyards with bronzed headstones that arent even headstones and fake flowers popping out everywhere (your not allowed to put live ones cause they wilt and die) Its very lame... tho there is one very cool exception... a mausoleum down the street with giant pyramids. Sorry Ive rambled LOL

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Blush

10:02PM | Mon, 18 October 2004

Excellent I used to rub tombstones too years ago This makes me want to do it all over again & wow what a story Nice to meet you as well this gets my vote Hope you come visit me too Susan~


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