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Ju - Ju

PostPosted: Sun May 27, 2007 9:09 am


So my school is built ontop of a gravyard, and my friends say how around 5pm -ish when the school is closed and when you wander around the halls, you'll hear footsteps in the halls and chairs screeching back and forth as if a student got up to hand in an essay about "The Ways of Human Farts".

I played ouiji in class once and it said "nguyen will die" and there was this kid who played with us and that was his last name..

He didn't die but that's just freeky O_O

I attend a haunted school, will the spirits follow me home?
PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 7:57 am


Someone probably manipulated it to say that they would die, I doubt it would come out that way on its own, spelling out the name. Though ouija boards are...hem, well, they're freaky and dangerous anyway, aren't they? All that inviting foreign entities stuff...but I digress.

Plenty of schools (or at least old ones) are haunted. It isn't necessarily a bad thing, though from what I know they're typically occupied by former students and not...yeah, who's idea was it to do construction over a graveyard? Brilliant planning, that. rolleyes

I wouldn't worry, though I'd advise you not to go wandering around alone too much, if only because it sounds like you're freaked out by the idea of ghosts in your school on its own. If you're not doing anything to invoke or otherwise attract them to you I see no reason why they would follow you home.

Not every ghost is agressive or even interested in living people. I think when it comes to highly premature deaths, 'school' is a natural place to feel grounded to, right next to 'home,' which isn't a thing every child feels they have. Instead of imagining it as a creepy haunting, I think a better way of describing such cases is as a presence, sometimes only composed of impressions of former students or teachers who were very attached to the school or actual ghosts who would have rather continued on with their existences. Personally, I don't think kids fooling around in class after death is scary.

There's a young adult book called 'The Dead Kid Did It,' by M.T. Coffin. It's like a Goosebumps book, about a school that goes all zombie-haunted. Reading it could be a bit therapeutic for you, it carries a big message of 'hug thy deceased neighbor, 'cause they're not so different.' heart

Spellcat


Ature Manti

PostPosted: Sun Jun 17, 2007 8:39 am


My old town was built on top of a ghost town that had three different cemeteries in it because the Indians had come and killed so many of them. When doing the geneology work for the town, we discovered that only one person came out of there alive. At least, that was all that was documented. We have a list of all the names of the people and their families that lived there. It's rather crude, but it was the best they could do back then.
PostPosted: Mon Jun 18, 2007 11:08 pm


Who's to say what place is haunted and what place is not. The souls of the old who decided to oversee those in the present are still there, wandering, wandering.....

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