Our second annual costumes & props auction is LIVE! Want a piece of Shipwrecked history all for your own? You have until next Saturday to bid on some special items, including:
⭐️ Brom & Matilda’s Wedding Certificate (Headless)
⭐️ Rex Punchwhistle’s “Love Actually” Cards (American Whoopee)
⭐️ All of the character cards used in the murder mystery game in Poe Party
⭐️ Most of the costumes worn in How to Be a Ghost
⭐️ Dash’s Sweater Vest (Gilded Lily)
⭐️ Ichabod’s Green Flannel & Jacket (Headless)
⭐️ Every Poe Party character dinner name card
⭐️ And much more!!
Get your bids in before it's too late!
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The Evermore Grimoire: 🎃 Halloween Monsters 🎃
The Headless Horseman is a mythical figure who has appeared in folklore around the world since the Middle Ages and is traditionally depicted as a rider upon horseback who is missing his head. Depending on the legend, the Horseman is either carrying or missing his head altogether, and is searching for it. In American folklore he is a fictional character from the 1820 short story ‘The Legend of Sleepy Hollow’ by American author Washington Irving. The legend of the Headless Horseman begins in Sleepy Hollow, New York, during the American Revolutionary War. Traditional folklore holds that the Horseman was a Hessian trooper who was killed during the Battle of White Plains in 28th October 1776. He was decapitated by an American cannonball, and the shattered remains of his head were left on the battlefield while his comrades hastily carried his body away. Eventually, they buried him in the cemetery of the ‘Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow,’ from which he rises as a malevolent ghost, furiously seeking his lost head and wielding a Jack-o'-Lantern as a temporary replacement and/or weapon. Modern versions of the story refer his rides to Halloween, around which time the battle took place.
artwork by Kilaarts
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American Hollow (1999) screencaps. Saul, Kentucky. This film made me have flashbacks lol. We all have this nature to run back to the hills even if we so desperately wanted to leave, and we're always mourning the people who never got out.
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RIP to Poptropica - I’ve lost hope that you will ever get your islands back (The *good* ones. The *hard* ones. The thought provoking and honestly devastatingly sad ones. Cryptid, Monster Carnival, Mystery Train, Game Show….Come back to meeeee)
RIP to Webkinz - I can’t keep buying new pets to keep playing the game if you NO LONGER SELL THE PETS (I’m not buting those frickin ugly new ones and I’m certainly not buying just the code; I want a physical lil fluffball to watch as their online persona absolutely destroys Smoothie Moves)
RIP to Club Penguin - New Club Penguin and Club Penguin Rewritten will never be the same (Also give me more PSA missions you cowards, I can take it!)
RIP to Pixie Hollow - I haven’t played you since I was 7 years old but then you died and it was awful
RIP to the games on the websites of Nick Jr., PBS Kids, and Disney - They did you so dirty, you used to be ten times the size you are now (Backyardigans Robin Hood the Clean and that one Electric Company game - I miss you)
RIP to Build-a-Bear - both the online virtual world game and the workshop (The stores have been devoid of life at *least* since Justice moved online)
RIP to Innerstar University and all of the good American Girl Doll games - I was so good at that cupcake baking job
RIP to my 2010s childhood, which died with the Adobe flash player and honestly way before that 😔
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still i find myself alone in this valley.
howling hollow (2023)
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