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Started by onishadowolf, April 15, 2009, 11:38:46 PM

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onishadowolf

I think a water elemental was following me at work, while I was checking cars on a car lot. The employees turn some of the lights off at 10:15PM and I was in the back corner of the lot where the lights were out, near the little lake the put in, I got a heavy feeling and I kept seeing a figure standing near where I pass my eyes over and I will look back and nothing. Kept getting goose bumps too. They like me Hehehe. Funny how are drawn to me.
-The shadows connect us all-

Muerte

Considering that area Oni, I would be suprised if you had one week of normalicy.  90% of eveyone I know fromBatton Rouge has more than a few stories/experiences to tell.
In remembrance of Moonbaby, one of the brightest and most glorious stars to ever grace the Monstrous community.  Missed you will be, forgotten NEVER.

onishadowolf

I wonder why? You know people from my part of the woods or jst hear things from the grapevine?
-The shadows connect us all-

Muerte

  Im a 13 year air force man, I know just about everyone from everywhere.  Hell I even served with a guy whos main nationality is Columbian, so when I hear stories, its straight from the hourses mouth ( though you have to be very careful on how you broach the subject, I find alcohol helps ). 

  Mostly its hauntings and some posessions ( those none of these were personal posessions, just family member ).  I know to take most of what I hear with a grain of salt, but again, given the area, its entirly possible that a greater majority of them are the truth.I would have to say that your neck of the woods and the Eastern New England States are the most abundant when it comes to supernatural activities, but by no means do they hold a majority of the cake/pie what have you.
In remembrance of Moonbaby, one of the brightest and most glorious stars to ever grace the Monstrous community.  Missed you will be, forgotten NEVER.

onishadowolf

Ah I see. Yeah there are a good bit of stories here. You know those bayous.
-The shadows connect us all-

Muerte

Not personally no, but I am familiar through others eyes.  According to my uncle it is beautiful contry, especially at night during a full moon.
In remembrance of Moonbaby, one of the brightest and most glorious stars to ever grace the Monstrous community.  Missed you will be, forgotten NEVER.

onishadowolf

Yes, once you past the city.
-The shadows connect us all-

davidn13

I feel you on that oni-I used too live in florida, out in the swamps & even without the paranormal things going on it was creepy as hell. Then I moved to chicago (and nothing changed)
I recently left that can of worms behind(I hope) and am now trying to maintain a partially sane life.
"What the hell was that?"

Moloch

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Muerte

  I, unfortunately have no stories to share, though Moloch has been kind ( I know, you don't normally hear that word and his name in the same sentence ) to point out why this could be.  I will be working on my problem, though it may take a long while to complete.
In remembrance of Moonbaby, one of the brightest and most glorious stars to ever grace the Monstrous community.  Missed you will be, forgotten NEVER.

onishadowolf

I just moved back to my old place in Port Allen. It's near a historic highway a civil war army marched on. I don't know if the place has grown more active or if my second sight has gotten stronger.
-The shadows connect us all-

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