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The Lady of the Well (2014)
Uncanny have done goths vs poltergeists (in Newcastle, @wintersoulwitch!)
A group of teenage goths get more than they bargained for.
Thou Shalt Not Kill/Poltergeists Crossover (Bonus Chapter)
18+
AU Noah Sebastian x detective female reader
Summery: Reader is a detective and is assigned to a murder case which she soon connects with previous killings and figures out the religious affiliation, proving there is a new serial killer within the city. Reader soon becomes obsessed with the killers mind and methods and won’t rest until she figures out who the killer is. All while she gets used to working with her new partner on the case, detective Noah Davis
Warnings: mentions of murder/killings, mentions of missing people, talks of religion, Noah’s god complex is a warning all by itself 🤣
So me and @concretejunglefm both loved each other’s stories so much that we saw the chance to merge them into one universe and do a crossover!!
This collab has been so much fun to create and I hope you all enjoy it!!
This is a flashback and would take place around chapter 5 in my story, this also is from Noah’s POV which was so much fun for me to write as normally it’s the readers 🤭
THERE WILL BE SPOILERS IN HERE IF YOU’RE A NEW READER!!
READ ‘THOU SHALT NOT KILL’ HERE!
READ ‘POLTERGEISTS’ HERE!
Poltergeist/TSNK Crossover Here!!
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Writing prompts about noisy ghosts
On this day in 1977, single mother Peggy Hodgson reported the activities of the Enfield Poltergeist to police. (You may know the case from the Conjuring 2 movie).
So what's a poltergeist?
A poltergeist (translated from German as noisy ghost, knocking ghost, or rumbling ghost) is not like other ghosts. While hauntings tend to stretch over years or even centuries, poltergeist activity often lasts only a few months. And unlike most ghosts, poltergeists often focus their energy on a particular person, rather than a place. But the biggest distinction is danger: while the White Lady who climbs the stairs may spook you, a poltergeist is said to be capable of doing you actual harm.
So how does one know they’ve got a noisy ghost? Oh, they’ll know. Phenomena involved with poltergeists include objects being flung around, particularly rocks; furniture moving across the floor; bad smells (it’s worth noting that many non-poltergeist hauntings include pleasant smells, such as Grandma’s perfume); doors and windows opening and shutting; and electrical effects: lights flickering, bulbs spinning in their sockets, and the creepiest bit, powered objects operating without electricity or batteries.
That’s the more normal stuff. Also reported have been lit matches falling through the air, shrieking noises, telephones constantly dialing certain numbers, water pooling on the floor (that would actually be kind of helpful if it coincided with the matches), and even a pair of gloves floating around, touching things as if some invisible hand was wearing them. And of course, assaults: pinching, biting, hitting, and pushing. The Bell Witch was even said to have murdered a man via poison.
But the most common sign of a noisy ghost is, well, noise: knocking sounds coming from the walls, floor, or furniture. Sometimes, the raps seem random, and other times they can function as a method of communication with the spirit: (rap once for yes, twice for no).
There are, of course, conflicting explanations given for poltergeists, including plain old hallucinations, and credulous witnesses.
You can look at some major theories, and scare up a few writing prompts on my blog!
DannyeChase.com ~ AO3 ~ Linktree ~ Weird Wednesday writing prompts blog ~ Resources for Writers
With senses far sharper than ours, dogs detect what we can’t—perhaps more than we realize.
For you fans of Scooby-Doo, Scrappy-Doo and Goober in particular.
Hogtober, Day 19 - Poltergeist