The paranormal…
Have you ever wondered if there truly is an afterlife? If the dead rise again, if there really is a paranormal side to life? Well all those questions and more are answered as we enter the other side! (Dun dun dun) first on the chopping block is the iconic spirit of the undead, the spirit or more accurately the ghost first written about in around 350 B.C., the ghost appeared as an orb, a popular variation on ghosts, that is a plasmatic sphere usually trying to find and enter the spirit world. Ghosts are defined as ectoplasmic masses of partial cellular membranes and post human consciousness, meaning that they’re what’s left over, kind of like zombies except made of the soul. Another variation on the white bed sheet, we call a ghost the poltergeist, derived from the Latin politer meaning vengeful and geirst meaning dead a poltergeist is a spirit of an ancient dead being whose remains were disturbed. They play a series of increasingly painful “pranks” until the remains are restored to their original resting place. A few ways to tell the difference is that ghosts have physical forms and are created at death whereas poltergeists are invisible for the most part and are created long after death, also sometimes poltergeists
Are animal spirits. Also ghost appear in many areas but in the united states there are several places that ghosts most appear like in San Francisco, new York, southern Florida Wyoming and even parts of Michigan. And now we come to vampires, also called demons theirs only a few ways to create a vampire including burring a corpse upside down, there also created by when an animal jumps over a coffin but the simplest way is to be bitten by another vampire. Even though vampires are hard to create there even harder to kill (kind of like roaches) there are several things that can kill them
Hurts
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Holey water
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Roses
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Garlic
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Kills
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Sunlight
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Wooden stakes
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Beheading
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Fire
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Vampires are also notorious vermin that prowl the sewers and trashcans looking for undercooked hamburgers and rats they can suck dry. Some variations include demos and resches. Now we move unto the werewolf. Werewolves are a relatively unexplored species research shows that they first appeared when an American platoon of wounded soldiers during the revolutionary war were given the power of gods to attack a nearby British camp they destroyed the camp but became outcasts, cursed to walk the earth alone forever the term “werewolf” originally came from the “revolutionary war wolves” became “war wolves” and eventually “werewolves” a werewolf can be created many was usually its some kind of curse but some people suggest that if a werewolf bites someone they become a werewolf (if there not eaten first) but others suggest that it only works if the persons soul is doomed or bitter the first werewolf will be killed by the soul and its spirit will enter the person. a werewolf is considered very close to a vampire in terms of souls in fact if you kill a vampire in a certain way some think it comes back as a werewolf there are two main variations on werewolves they are horons and animagus the horons are never truly human, always vicious and partially morphed, and they can also morph fully into a wolf whereas the werewolves make only a partial change. And an animagus, which is a man that willingly, changes shape. Many things can kill them some the same way as vampires but they also include gypsy curses and a ritual involving oranges. in conclusion I hope that you have learned about all about these species and how they can be both dangerous and exciting.
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