Ghost Lights
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Luz Mala: meaning "evil light" in Argentina and some parts of South America. They are believed to be wandering, malevolent ghosts.
Three people in Amity Park are dead, and Danny’s had enough.
Ectober Week 2015 Day One: Ghost Lights
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One shots for Ectober Week. Themes this year are Ghost Lights, Possession, Costumes/Masks, Urban Legends, Candy/Seance, Mischief Night, and Bad End.
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Danny doesn't remember the night before, all he knows is his mouth tastes like blood and there's a dead kid.
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The Arch-Mage of the College of Winterhold encounters strange lights on the Sea of Ghosts.
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Sam’s rattled, hunting a ghost light in the aftermath of Dean’s reunion with Cassie—a woman so important, Dean disobeyed Dad for her.
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Danny just so happened to forget to tell Duke a couple of maybe might possibly be semi-important things.
1. He's Phantom
2. Things get weird on the anniversary of his death.Series
- Part 4 of DPxDC Shorts
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The summer sun rose over Blackwood Mountain, spilling golden light through the windows of the Washington Lodge and dappling the many trails criss-crossing the woods around it. It was early — far too early for any reasonable vacationer to be awake.
Sam Giddings was no ordinary vacationer.
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Or, one summer day Sam and Josh take a hike around Mt. Blackwood, and discover there are strange things lurking amidst the trees.
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The Lantern Does Not Lie by Out_Of_Custody
Fandoms: 薬屋のひとりごと | Kusuriya no Hitorigoto | The Apothecary Diaries (Anime), 薬屋のひとりごと - 日向夏 | Kusuriya no Hitorigoto | The Apothecary Diaries - Hyuuga Natsu, 薬屋のひとりごと | Kusuriya no Hitorigoto | The Apothecary Diaries (Manga)
09 Aug 2025
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He should have turned back.
Every man sent before him had vanished or returned broken. One raved about glowing eyes in the trees. Another wept at a woman’s voice calling from the river. The last—he never came back. The marsh had claimed him, and the Prince never spoke his name again.
