Halloween History
The Creation of Halloween:Thousands of years ago (by human standards), fantastical and horrific creatures lived alongside humans. They ruled kingdoms, governed lives, and lived as gods, feasting on the fear their presence and very names instilled in humans. To them, humans were mere playthings; if one broke, there was always another. Some creatures enjoyed ruling humans, often arranging a "war" with another creature to see whose army and nation was better. Still others preferred to hoard humans, treating them like pets or interesting things to collect.
All was well until the day the humans rebelled.
Nobody knows who was the first human to discover that the demigods were actually mortal, capable of being wounded or even killed. This discovery sparked a wildfire that grew out of control: humans rose up and fought back, using their superior numbers to overwhelm their former masters.
The once-fantastic creatures realized swiftly that they were doomed. They were too used to living soft lives, to having the humans obey them without question. Many met their deaths at the humans' hands. The survivors fled their former pets in terror. They had lost their ability to scare and maintain control through fear.
The few creatures that still lived went into hiding in order to save themselves. Still, the humans had ceased to believe - and, without that belief and fear, they too began to fade. As the survivors started to die as well, they wished with all their black little hearts that there would be some place left for them in the shadows.
That wish came true.
Thus began what was originally called Halloween Town. It is said Halloween Town was created out of the last dying essence of Fear, and at first it was tiny, just a small concept, a passing thought. Slowly, however, it began to thrive, spawning creatures from nightmares as humans settled down and let anxiety and fear creep into their lives once more. New monsters, ghosts, demons, undead, and reapers sprang into being, created from that fear, giving the tiny Town more strength through their existence. They grew and were joined by many, strange cousins and refugees that managed to flee the Human World and find safety at last.
Once every year, the strongest denizens of Halloween Town would return to the Human World, seeking out humans and planting new seeds of Fear in their hearts. Yet, even as they worked in the Human World, they
lived in Halloween Town. They spread horror and pandemonium throughout humanity to make sure their sanctuary would always remain. And thus, Halloween Town was born.
The Evolution of Halloween:Hundreds of years ago, a creature called Jack Skellington presided over Halloween Town, ruling as the Pumpkin King. This is not his story, but it
is his world.
As years passed, Halloween Town's successes and failures garnered attention, both good and bad. The population was growing, and the town soon found itself with more monsters, ghosts, and other creepy-crawlies than it knew what to do with. In order to accommodate the constant influx of new creatures, the borders of the town slowly started to edge their way outward. Before long, Halloween Town was no longer a town but a city; no longer a city but a state; no longer a state but a country. Instead of remaining the tight-knit group it had always been before, it was suddenly an entire world unto itself.
It was wonderful and it was awful. As large as their new world was, the people of Halloween found themselves at odds with each other, bored and restless. In a land full of strange creatures, it was difficult to be
especially strange, to set oneself apart from the crowd. In order to do this, the inhabitants of Halloween started venturing out into the fleshy world more often, to toy with humans and distinguish themselves by gathering exorbitant amounts of FEAR.
But even here there were problems. Two ghosts found themselves fighting for the same terrified child, huddled under its covers, and the ensuing mix-up would leave the girl laughing instead of weeping. A monster would step into its ancestral closet only to find a smelly creature already squatting in its most comfortable seat in the corner. A demon would lay a clever plan to trap a human's soul through a nefarious deal, and another would come in and cancel out all the hard work that he'd done.
It was time for regulation. As much as the people of Halloween hated rules and orders, they realized the importance of organization. Laws were instituted: no traveling to the Human World without a passport, to limit the numbers out and about at any given time, so that everyone could have a chance to scare. In order to get that passport, knowledge was needed. Knowledge that could be acquired only from schools.
And one school above all the rest...
Amityville Academy.