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Many ancient wall paintings are said to show flying objects and visitors from outer space. But these images also appear in classic, commissioned pieces of art—particularly those that depict divine events. Is there a genuine connection between the divine and alien activity? According to a cadre of believers, these 10 classic pieces of artwork clearly show UFOs.


10 The Annunciation With Saint Emidus
1486


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The Annunciation with Saint Emidus, which was painted in 1486 by Italian artist Carlo Crivelli, shows the Virgin Mary shortly before she realizes that she will give birth to Jesus the saviour.


A beam of light coming from a round opening in the sky to Mary’s head is said by most mainstream art critics and historians to be the halo of the Lord projecting down to Mary.


However, UFO and alien enthusiasts have interpreted the halo as a disc-shaped UFO. Their belief is that Jesus was not divine at all. Instead, it was the result of genetic engineering and the implanting of a child into the unsuspecting Immaculate Conception. Supposedly, she was abducted and impregnated by an alien race.


They argue that the beam of light striking Mary while she is indoors is consistent with modern-day alien abductions. Many people who claim to have been abducted state that they were inside their homes when a strange light shone from outside the buildings.


9 The Crucifixion Of Christ (Kosovo)
1350


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The Crucifixion of Christ, which hangs above the altar of the Visoki Decani Monastery in Kosovo, depicts the crucifixion of Jesus Christ with a clear airborne craft in each corner of the painting.


Even stranger, a person appears to be piloting each aircraft. The pilot in the top right corner is looking back at the craft behind him—as if he is being pursued. Both pilots seem to be dressed in space suits. The lack of halos near them appears to rule out the possibility that they are divine beings.


Mainstream theorists have suggested that the UFOs are symbols of the Sun and the Moon. However, the Christian church does not recognize the Sun or the Moon as deities or divine beings. At the time that this painting was created, such a suggestion would have been considered blasphemy and could have resulted in the person being put to death.


8 The Baptism Of Christ
1710


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The Baptism of Christ, which was painted by Dutch artist Aert de Gelde in 1710, shows a disc-shaped object shining several beams of light toward the baptismal scene below.


Gelde was a keen student of Rembrandt. Some believe that this would have given the Dutch artist access to the Vatican’s art archives and their “secret knowledge.” As a result, many people believe that Gelde’s paintings, especially this one, are cleverly conveying that secret knowledge to the public.


Whether this is true is open to debate. But four columns of light (rather than a single ray) emanating from the craft seems to suggest that this is an actual object.


The painting now hangs in the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, UK.


7 The Madonna With Saint Giovannino
Late 1400s


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In the painting The Madonna with Saint Giovannino, a flying craft is above and behind the left shoulder of the Madonna. A man is staring up at the craft. His dog appears to be barking at it, which suggests that the object isn’t divine.


Rays of light appear around the craft. The position of the Madonna in relation to her children has led some to suggest that she is shielding them from the craft. Her halo also appears to be darker and fainter in this particular picture. Could that be related to the object in the sky behind her? Did it have a diminutive effect?


Another theory is that the object is simply a symbol of Domenico Ghirlandaio, the artist. He is believed to have painted the piece during the second half of the 15th century, although other researchers have attributed it to Jacopo del Sellaio or Sebastiano Mainardi.


6 Triumph Of Summer Tapestry
1538


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The Triumph of Summer tapestry, which was created in Bruges, Belgium, in 1538, shows several objects that look like modern UFOs. In the top left of the tapestry, several saucer-shaped objects appear to have raised sections in them—almost as if they were cockpits.


As there are no known religious symbols that look like this, it has to be assumed that these objects do not symbolize something divine. The piece is supposed to depict a ruler’s ascent to power, so it is difficult to see the connection between this scene and the strange craft.


However, it is possible that the connection is nothing more than the artist recreating a natural phenomenon that he had previously seen. Today, this tapestry can be viewed in the Bayerisches Nationalmuseum in Germany.



5 La Tebaide
Mid-1400s


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Painted in the mid-15th century, La Tebaide (aka Scene di vita eremitica) is a montage of scenes showing various aspects and beliefs of monastic life. Part of this picture shows Jesus on the cross, and many eagle-eyed enthusiasts have picked out a small, red, disc-shaped UFO at the bottom of that scene.


Debunkers claim that the red, saucer-shaped object is nothing more than a traditional cardinal’s hat that belongs to St. Jerome, the person kneeling in front of the cross.


On the other hand, UFOlogists believe that the red trails projecting from the “UFO” show its erratic movements. However, the trails are probably just the tassels of the traditional headpiece. Besides, this hat appears in many other paintings of St. Jerome. As in this picture, the hat is usually found close to him.


La Tebaide is currently on display at the Academy of Florence, Italy.


4 The Miracle Of The Snow
1428–1432


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The Miracle of the Snow by painter Masolino da Panicale supposedly depicts the legend of snowfall that occurred in Rome on a hot summer’s day in August in the fourth century.


While the townsfolk were investigating this unusual weather, Jesus and Mary sat on a cloud looking over the scene. Although it could be argued that the cloud represents Heaven, there are many disc-shaped “clouds” filling the sky behind Jesus and Mary’s cloud.


Would an artist who has paid attention to detail in every other aspect of his work paint a cloud in such a simplistic way? UFOlogists tend to think not and suggest that these clouds are UFOs that may have once been part of the legend.


This theory has some credibility because UFO activity has been linked to strange turns in the weather at times. For example, on October 27, 1954, several egg-shaped craft were seen flying through the sky in the middle of the afternoon in Florence.


At one point, they came to a halt over a football stadium as if observing the events below. Many witnesses described a “silver glitter” that appeared to fall from the sky as the strange objects flew overhead. The glitter looked similar to snowflakes when examined on the ground.


3 ‘Israel, Put Your Hope In The Lord’ Painting
Circa 1600s



This mysterious painting depicts a giant disc-shaped object above a burning church. The painting currently sits in the Church of the Dominican Monastery in Sighisoara, Romania.


This location is in the legendary region of Transylvania, which was the birthplace of Vlad III, prince of Wallachia. You may know him better as “Vlad the Impaler” or “Vlad III Dracula”—the same Dracula that inspired Bram Stoker’s classic 1897 novel.


It is not known if there is a connection between Dracula and the painting. Although mainstream historians argue that the disc-shaped object is nothing more than a shield, its size as well as the smoke that appears to be trailing out of it suggests otherwise.


Although it is not known exactly when the painting was created or by whom, the German caption below it reads: Israel, hoffe auf den Herrn (“Israel, put your hope in the Lord”). As the Bible was not translated into German until 1523 and a fire destroyed the original monastery in the 17th century, the painting was probably created after those two events.


2 Glorification Of The Eucharist
Early 1600s


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Some people believe that the Glorification of the Eucharist, which was painted by Ventura Salimbeni around 1600 after being commissioned by the Church of San Pietro in Montalcino, suggests the possibility of alien life or time travel.


Some people believe that the globe-shaped object positioned between Jesus and the Holy Father at the top of the painting is a monitoring device. In fact, a telescopic “eye” can be seen on the bottom left of the sphere.


Others point to the similarities in appearance between the globe and Sputnik 1, the first satellite that was launched into space. These people suggest that the artist could foresee the future or he traveled through time and saw the future firsthand.


Mainstream historians suggest that the object is a creation globe and that the “antennae” are the wands of Jesus and the Lord. Critics of this theory counter that there are no stars in the creation globe and that it appears to have a metallic finish, suggesting that it is artificial and not divine.


1 The Crucifixion Of Christ (Georgia)
Circa 1600s


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Similar to The Crucifixion Of Christ (Kosovo) that was mentioned above, The Crucifixion Of Christ fresco in Svetishoveli Cathedral in Mtskheta, Georgia, clearly shows a flying object on either side of the Cross. When you look closely at the two objects, each contains a face—as if someone is piloting each craft.


This idea of aliens being present at such key events in Jesus’s life makes sense to some ancient astronaut theorists, who firmly believe that Jesus was an alien-human hybrid.


According to them, Jesus’s human mother, Mary, was artificially inseminated with a fetus that contained alien DNA. They also claim that “Angel Gabriel” was a real flesh-and-blood alien who conducted the procedure by convincing Mary that it was a dream and that he was a messenger of the Lord.


If true, this would also make Mary one of the first alien abductees in recorded history.


Marcus Lowth is a writer at Me Time For The Mind and Me Time For The Mind on Facebook.


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WPLift Guide: How to Build a Customer-Friendly Knowledge Base

Every business should have a knowledge base. A small FAQ section is fine, but a well-organized knowledge base filled with well-written articles is several steps up from a basic FAQ section. The most effective result from having one of these is its tendency to reduce the amount of time and money your company spends providing support to customers.


There are several different ways you can build a knowledge base, especially with WordPress, but there’s only a few strict guidelines you should follow when it comes to building a customer-friendly knowledge base. Let’s get started on how to do just that.


Figuring Out What to Put in Your Knowledge Base


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Before you even design or organize your knowledge base, you need to figure out what to put in it. Look to your customers for this information as well as your own head. If you need help brainstorming, open a document in your favorite word processor or text editor, and type the following headings:


  • What problems do customers encounter the most?

  • What questions do customers ask the most?

  • What problems do you think customers might have?

  • What additional information would customers find useful?

Brainstorm topics underneath each heading.


What Problems Do Customers Encounter the Most?


Look at your past support requests. What problems occur frequently? This is where you should start. Having well-written articles on these topics publicly available on your website gives customers opportunities to help themselves. After that, all your support staff has to do is send them links to articles or copy and paste them into emails if they wind up contacting your support staff anyway.


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What Questions Do Customers Ask the Most?


Technical problems can and will happen, but some customers may only ask a few simple questions. As you’re looking through past support requests to see what issues customers have, pay attention to what questions they’re asking or what types of questions they’re asking. Jot these down as you brainstorm.


While we’re on the topic of looking to your customers, make sure your support staff regularly flags any new issues and questions customers have that quickly become common. It’ll let you know how to expand your knowledge base.


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What Problems Do You Think Customers Might Have?


If you have very little customer support requests to source topics from, use your own noggin! Think about what issues or questions customers might have when it comes to your product. If you offer a service, what are your terms and conditions? Writing a knowledge base article for each of them may help cut back on the confusion of what it is you offer and don’t offer. Analyze your products and services, pick your brain, and see what you come up with.


What Additional Information Would Customers Find Useful?


This is the best part about knowledge bases. They don’t always need to be lists of questions and answers to problems customers have. They can also be mini encyclopedias filled with tons of information customers might need to better understand your product. For example, an online tax service might have articles explaining various tax laws in its knowledge base.


Additionally, if you have a product customers need to use themselves, filling your knowledge base with how-to articles may be a great way to cut down on the number of “How do I set up [your product]?” requests.


Write Articles, Not Answers


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FAQ sections are great, as I said earlier, but they to be filled with limited amounts of information. Posting a short and simple answer to a question is a not great way to provide support to your customers. It may even cost you money as customers may turn to your support staff after not being able to solve their problems with such short answers. The solution? Write articles, not answers.


Approach a knowledge base article as you would a tutorial post. This means writing longer articles filled with as many details as possible. Picture your customers as novice users when you write these articles. Instead of saying “do X and Y,” explain how to do X and how to do Y. Make sure you exclude as much technical jargon as possible, and thoroughly define any jargon you do include.


You should also structure a knowledge base article in the same way you would a blog post. Use headers, sub-headers, short paragraphs, bullet points and even tables. Include screenshots, videos and images when appropriate, especially for how-to articles.


Also, steer clear of advertisements. Trying to sell a second product to someone who’s having an issue with your current one isn’t an ethical way to run a business. This knowledge base should benefit the customer more than it benefits you.


Make Your Knowledge Base Easy to Use


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Knowledge bases work in the same way blogs do. You can write all of the amazing content you want, but it’s not going to benefit you or anyone else if no one can find it. Don’t bury your knowledge base in the support section of your site. Have a separate link for it in the footer of your site or as a drop-down menu list item for the Support selection in your site’s navigation menu.


Building off of that, make sure your knowledge base is easy to use once customers find it. Don’t create a long list of links. Create parent categories and child categories, and organize your articles inside of those child categories.


Using a WordPress theme is a great way to build a simple, well-organized knowledge base. Check out Oli’s post on the best knowledge base themes to use if you need a few suggestions.


Update Your Knowledge Base Frequently


Many companies, including corporations, have outdated articles. This defeats the purpose of having a knowledge base in the first place. Take a look at your content a few times a year to make sure everything is up to date and won’t lead customers astray. Do this whenever you release updates to products or release new ones entirely. You should also do this when major industry changes occur.


Final Thoughts


Satisfying and keeping current customers is one of the best things you can do to ensure your business stays afloat and earns revenue consistently. A well-designed knowledge base section combined with superb customer service is among the greatest ways to keep current customers satisfied, apart from offering quality products.


Determine the biggest issues customers have with your products, and go from there.


Lyn Wildwood is a freelance blogger who specializes in writing about such topics as WordPress and online business. She created WordPress and online business tutorial website CherryCreekIndustries.com Check out her portfolio at LynWildwood.com.


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When we consider of spook stories, we might daydream aged castles and graveyards with vivid spirits sneaking in a shadows. For many, such stories are zero some-more than fantasy.


But some people are some-more big about paranormal activity and try to know a unknown. Are these mislaid souls from a past? If so, who are they and since do they remain?


These 10 prostitutes—whose sadness, despair, anger, and appetite apparently exclude to skip this world—may haunt a gullible for centuries to come.


10 Miss Elizabeth And Her Infant Child
Goldfield, Nevada



At a commencement of a 20th century, Goldfield, Nevada, was a moneyed mining city where thousands staid with a dream of distinguished it rich. In 1908, a Goldfield Hotel was built over a cave missile and stays there to this day along with some of a hotel’s distressing spirits.


Aside from a reliable self-murder in a hotel in 1915, that has been compared with resounding sightings, a many unfortunate story occurred in Room 109. George Winfield, a hotel’s bizarre owner, was carrying an event with a prostitute named Elizabeth who unintentionally became pregnant. Amid fears of open scrutiny, Winfield cumulative Elizabeth to a radiator in Room 109, gripping her dim from open view.


After a baby was born, Winfield allegedly threw his baby down a mining missile in a groundwork and left Elizabeth cumulative to a radiator to die. Ever since, many visitors have reported saying Elizabeth in Room 109 and feeling her icy presence. A baby’s cries have also been listened echoing from that room.



9 Miss Sammie Dean
Jerome, Arizona



In a 1920s and ’30s, Jerome, Arizona, was a lifelike mining city that encapsulated a picture of a Old West. The streets were lined with saloons, inebriated miners, and brothels in a town’s red-light district.


One of a ladies of a night was Sammie Dean. She was stunningly pleasing even by today’s standards and acquired many admirers. On Jul 10, 1931, Dean’s routine physique was found on a building of her room in a territory of city famous as “Husbands’ Alley.” She had been beaten and strangled to death.


Initially, military suspected that spoliation was a ground since Dean was famous to lift a vast volume of money on her during all times. When her physique was found, all a money was blank from her purse.


In a years following Dean’s death, reports of apparitions in “Husbands’ Alley” began to surface. Some claimed that a womanlike suggestion roamed during a night. There were also reports of bright voices in a dull inns and alleyways, slamming doors, a dynamic smell of perfume, bizarre shadows, a feeling of being watched, and haunt footsteps echoing down a cobblestone and mud roads.


To this day, Jerome is famous as spook city that turns even a many doubtful critics into believers. The temperament of Sammie Dean’s torpedo stays a mystery.


8 Miss Lilly
The Franklin Hotel


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Since a 1850s, a Franklin Hotel in Strawberry Point, Iowa, has had a share of visitors, some of whose souls might still remain. Given a hotel’s history, many people group to it in a hopes of spotting Lilly, a town’s many obvious resident.


According to internal legend, Lilly was a prostitute who “entertained” in Room 7 during a hotel. Although it is different how she met her demise, her suggestion is not during rest.


Many visitors have reported intuiting a sad, worried participation in Room 7 as good as conference bizarre noises. One lady who had lived in a hotel for 42 years mostly listened singing and groan entrance from a room above him even yet a room was dull during a time.


Perhaps a many intriguing story comes from Doug Schmidt, a doubter and co-owner of a hotel. Late one night, he saw a lady in a prolonged lavender robe walking from a run to a dining room. When he told a lady that they were closed, she walked off into a subsequent room, mysteriously declining into skinny air.


To this day, Schmidt can’t explain what he experienced. But he knows what he saw.


7 Miss Peggy
Zimbabwe


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Peggy a spook is a prostitute from Zimbabwe who roams a streets during night looking for rides as good as a man’s company. Although it might usually be folklore, this story is one of Zimbabwe’s many obvious mysteries. It has spanned decades and concerned large declare testimonies about a midnight beauty.


According to legend, Peggy was a obvious prostitute in Highfield, one of Harare’s oldest suburbs. In her late twenties, a pleasing Peggy was brutally murdered by a sceptical client, that caused her uneasy suggestion to haunt a dim roads by hitchhiking past midnight.


It is pronounced that when group stop to collect her up, one of dual things happens: They are possibly pestilent astounded by a woman’s sudden, puzzling disappearance from their vehicle, or they arise adult during a internal cemetery, presumably where she was buried.


6 Miss Rosie
The Silver Queen Hotel



Virginia City, Nevada, was a many critical industrial mining city between Denver and San Francisco in a 19th century. These days, Virginia City is improved famous for a unconstrained tales that coax spook tours around a scary ancestral town.


One utterly frightening plcae is a Silver Queen Hotel, that was built in a 1800s. It is pronounced that room 11 is a many haunted. There, a prostitute named Rosie committed suicide.


Many people trust that Rosie is still there. Hundreds of guest have listened irregular murmur in a dull halls late during night, doors slamming by themselves, footsteps on a dull balcony, growls entrance from Room 11, and more. Items mysteriously tumble off shelves, too.


As a poignant series of congregation have fled a hotel in fear during a early morning hours, it suggests that Rosie’s nervous essence still lingers there.



5 Miss Julia Lowell
Bisbee, Arizona



In southern Arizona sits a quiet, exhausted city named Bisbee. In 1902, a four-story, Victorian-style Copper Queen Hotel was constructed, and it stays Arizona’s oldest operational hotel to this day.


Many who live in or revisit Bisbee are informed with a stories of resounding sightings within a walls of this ancestral building. As admitted on a hotel’s website, a many famous sightings are those of Miss Julia Lowell.


In a 1920s and ’30s, Miss Lowell was a prostitute who worked in a hotel. Ultimately, she fell in adore with one of her clients. When her adore was not reciprocated, she committed self-murder in her room.


To this day, countless guest news resounding paranormal activity, privately on a third and fourth floors of a hotel. Some guest have listened whispers or felt a daub on their shoulders. Others have witnessed levitating keys as good as doors mysteriously locking and unlocking.


This paranormal activity primarily causes congregation to group to a hotel. But many finish their stays by using from a drift of a estate.


4 Miss Josie Arlington
New Orleans


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After losing her mom in 1868, Josie Arlington seemed unfailing for a life of pain and hardship when she became an waif during 4 years old. Her hometown of New Orleans supposing no remit for her struggles, so she incited to harlotry in a red-light district in her teens.


She done a name for herself and became famous for being aroused and aggressive. On one occasion, she presumably bit off a ears and lips of a associate prostitute. Later, her hermit was murdered by a caterer who worked in a same brothel as she did.


Eventually, Josie motionless to change her life from one of despondency to one of happening and respect. In time, she built a excellent bordello in all of New Orleans. It catered to a elite, and she became utterly successful and wealthy.


Regardless, she was never supposed by a top class, that was something that she desperately wanted. Resentful during how she was treated in life, she became dynamic to be buried in one of a flashier, some-more costly tombs in Metairie Cemetery.


Following her genocide in 1914, apparitions began to seem during her tomb, that quick became a busiest mark for paranormal activity in a cemetery. Her tomb was pronounced to have detonate into abandon in front of shocked spectators, so it was dubbed a “flaming tomb.”


In time, witnesses claimed to have seen a statue in front of a tomb physically pierce by itself. Although there was no verifiable justification of paranormal activity during a site, hundreds continued to accumulate during her grave in a hopes of throwing a glance of a paranormal.


As a result, tomb officials exhumed Josie’s physique and changed it to an different location, where it stays to this day. Even now, some visitors explain to have witnessed a urns intense red during a tomb where Josie once laid and gravediggers continue to news a statue relocating from a bizarre position.


3 The Ole Tavern
Jackson, Mississippi



In Jackson, Mississippi, a ancestral Ole Tavern on George Street quick fills with constant congregation on a weekends. But when a bar closes after hours and usually a few employees remain, souls from a sour past run amok.


According to a unconstrained stories, a bar’s employees and owners have questioned their beliefs during times and fled from a premises in fear. Supposedly, chairs and desks pierce around by themselves upstairs, lights spin on in dull rooms, and irregular womanlike voices pronounce on a telephone.


In a early morning hours when a pub is sealed and a padlocks are bolted, an worker might see someone—perhaps a ghost—sitting during a bar. In a 1970s when a pub was a brothel, a prostitute was found passed there.


Her means of genocide is still unknown, though a tavern’s owners believes that it was possibly self-murder or murder. Could this be a womanlike voice on a other finish of a phone reaching out in despondency from over a grave?


2 The Headless Woman
The Glen Tavern Inn



Since a early 1910s, a Glen Tavern Inn in Santa Paula, California, has hosted countless celebrities, including Clark Gable, Carole Lombard, and Rin Tin Tin, Hollywood’s dear German shepherd. Despite a inn’s story and a famous people who once graced a grounds, many people are some-more drawn to a hotel by a countless stories of ghosts who exclude to leave.


The stories embody a lady with blonde braids who wanders into a bedrooms of gullible guest and is mostly mistaken for a mislaid child. Contractors have also fled a skill after saying children play in a halls and afterwards disappear into a walls.


Guests who wish to locate a glance of a paranormal are generally drawn to Rooms 218, 306, and 307. Supposedly, a doors of these dull bedrooms have sealed their passed bolts by themselves from a inside on a few occasions.


However, a many chilling stories come from Room 307 where a suggestion of a lady still lingers today. Apparently, a unclear lady was a prostitute who was murdered and beheaded.


Several days later, a lassie found her physique pressed in a closet. Reports of cold chills, knocking sounds, echoing voices, and an scary obscurity insist to this day.


1 The Lady In Red
The Mizpah Hotel



Like many establishments founded during a mining rush of early 20th-century Nevada, a Mizpah Hotel was assembled for settlers in 1907. It remained Nevada’s tallest building until 1929. The hotel hosted barbarous guest such as Wyatt Earp and Howard Hughes. However, a many famous guest to date is Evelyn Mae Johnson (aka “The Lady in Red“).


According to legend, Johnson lived in a hotel and worked there as a prostitute underneath a name “Rose.” In 1914, a sceptical ex-lover suddenly walked in on her while she was “entertaining” another man. This sent a ex-lover into a ruthless rage.


Rose was chased out of her room and into a corridor where she was strangled and stabbed repeatedly. Since her murder, she has been seen in a hotel in a hallways, inside a elevator, and in Room 504 where she once lived.


The sightings of a Lady in Red are mostly accompanied by a souvenir left behind from a other side—a singular pearl placed on a nightstand or pillow, maybe to remind a vital that she’s still there.


Adam’s usually a hubcap perplexing to reason on in a quick lane.


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