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Revision as of 22:40, 26 October 2021

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Located on Fiesta Island, off the coast of Prospect

Welcome Guests

When hinges creak in doorless chambers, and strange and frightening sounds echo through the halls.

Whenever candlelights flicker where the air is deathly still - that is the time when ghosts are present

practicing their terror with ghoulish delight!



Entry
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The path from the ferry toward the house is rather eerie. Cobblestones are laid in a path toward the house, with sporadic lights to guide the way.
The vegetation is a bit wild, but sections are well kept. Unlike most estates, the path is going through what looks to be an old graveyard. At first, just a pet cemetery.


View Pets


“Our friend until the end.”
Buddy
“She was a poor little pig but she bought the farm.”
Rosie
"Just because you’re dead, doesn’t mean you’ve lost your flair for accessorizing."
Fifi
“He croaked.”
Flybait
"If Freddie is buried underground, how is he going to read the inscription? Is the stone just a gravemarker? Is Freddie’s ghost really hanging off a tree somewhere?"
Fred the Bat
“Beloved Lilac Long on Curiosity Short on Common Scents.”
Lilac
"The Jolly Chimp is no more."
Monkey
"He’s buried near a tree so when the acorns fall and die, his ghost can eat them. "
Squirrel
title="What’s with the ring separating his grave from the rest of the grass? Is Bunbun’s ghost trying to dig itself out!?"
Bunny
title="What happened here? We’re assuming the cat may have had a hand in the birds’ demise, but by what macabre means did the cat meow its last meow?"
Cat and Birds
“Here lies my snake whose fatal mistake was frightening the gardener who carried a rake” and “Here lies Long Legged Jeb/ Got tangled up in his very own web.”
Wall of pets
Images and details belong to "Oh My Disney".com


Closer and closer to the estate, the tombstones are those of family. So many to see, you wonder if anyone is left alive? Approaching the estate, the manor appears to be well kept from the outside.
The steps up to the landing, and railings all look in fine shape. The windows are clean.
Looking up to the third story, is that a face looking down at you? Blink and it disappears. Maybe it was nothing.


View Family

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"A train made a stain of absent minded Uncle Blaine"
Uncle Blaine
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The Caretaker
"First Lady of the Opera. Our Haunting Harriet searched for a Tune, but never could carry it."
Ms. Harriet
Epitaphs

"Master Gracey laid to rest. No mourning please, at his request. Farewell"
"He died in the fall, It's a fact not withstanding, But the judges admired His form on the landing"
"At peaceful rest lies Brother Claude, planted here beneath this sod"
"Requiescat Francis Xavier. No time off for good behavior. R.I.P."
"Cousin Victor. He brewed a batch of bad elixir"
"Here Lies Phineas Pock, laid to rest beneath this rock. R.I.P."
"Rolo Rumkin. Lived and Died a Friendly Bumpkin."
"Here Rests Wathel R. Bender. He Rode to Glory on a Fender. Peaceful Rest."
"R.I.P. Cam Irving. Probably Should’ve Thought of Swerving"
"In Final Rest, M. Dibjib. He Had to Eat That One Last Rib."
"Loyal Friend Esteban Pine. No Longer Has to Wait in Line"
"Julia Shrub. Such a Good Sport When People Would Tease Her for Being So Short"
"Dear Sweet Leota, beloved by all. In regions beyond now, but having a ball"
"Here lies good old Fred, a great big rock fell on his head"
"Rest in Peace Cousin Huet, we all know you didn't do it"
"Dear Departed Brother Dave. He chased a bear into a cave"
"Here lies a man named Martin, the lights went out on this old Spartan"
"R.I.P. Good friend Gordon, now you've crossed the River Jordan"
"Farewell forever, Mister Frees, your voice will carry on the breeze"
"Drink a toast to our friend Ken, raise your glass and don't say 'when'"
"While Brother Roland here reposes his soul's above, or one supposes"



Inside the Manor
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From the ferry, you take a path up through a graveyard to arrive at the manor. The door is solid and once opened, you are greeted by the butler, Maynard.

Directed inside you go through what seems to be an endless hallway. Antique chandeliers light it up, showing the dark red and black wallpaper and carpeting.

Dark oak doors line the sides going to unknown rooms. Is someone holding a candelabra toward the end, beckoning you to join them? Or is it floating?