The black zodiac and the sun signs explained.
The histories of the ghosts from 13 ghosts with their origin stories. Most of the stories have been trimmed. There is another user with all of the histories uploaded in their entirety.
The ghost backgrounds according to the Thirt3en Ghosts website:
The First born Son: Little Billy Michaels loved to dress up like his heroes, the cowboys on TV. The seven year-old never listened to his mother, and his father dubbed him "Billy the Brat. " But his parents never disciplined him, and little Billy always just did what he wanted. And now Billy's sorry that he never listened to his mom, who suggested that he not play Cowboys and Indians with a real bow and arrow -- and that he not shoot the arrow straight up into the air the way that his buddy Danny did.
The Torso: Jimmy "The Gambler" Gambino never learned his lesson. A constant scammer and gambler, he always had a knack for landing on his feet. Larry "Three-Times" always warned Jimmy not to get in over his head, his head, his head. But The Gambler didn't listen and he lost his shirt in a big poker game with a made guy. He would have bet his wife and kids if he had any, but since he didn't, The Gambler ran off -- welching on the bet. The mob caught up with Jimmy and made an example of him. Actually, several small examples, wrapped in cellophane.
The Bound woman: The envy of every girl in school, Susan LeGrow was the prom queen and a cheerleader. She won an academic scholarship to state college but decided to stay in town and marry Chet, her high school sweetheart. But the after-prom party turned into a nightmare when Chet caught Susan in Billy Bob's arms. No one really knows what happened that night, but a week later they found Susan's body buried beneath the football field's fifty-yard line, strangled to death.
The Withered Lover: She was a loving mother and wife. Outgoing and smart, everybody's favorite PTA mom, she devoted all of her time to her family. Her husband loved her and her kids adored her. Although her daughter grew up too fast, she wanted her son to remain a child forever. When the freak accident occurred, she died while racing to save her kids -- her dreams of a happy home snuffed forever.
The Torn Prince: In 1953, Royce Clayton was Valley High's baseball superstar, wearing his letterman jacket everywhere he went. Everything was handed to Royce on a silver platter, and he felt untouchable. But this cocky James Dean wannabe went too far one night. He challenged the local greaser to a drag race and thought he had it in the bag. But he didn't brake in time and ended up the star of a fiery wreck instead -- never to crack a bat again.
The Angry Princess: Dana Newman was a psychotic beauty who never believed she was beautiful. Always searching for perfection, not a single strand of her hair could ever be out of place. Famous for her insane tantrums, they called her "Beauty the Beast. " Finally giving up on achieving perfection, she took her last beauty bath and slashed her own wrists. When they found her, they said she remained as gorgeous in death as she had been in her wasted life -- despite being covered in hundreds of self-mutilating slash marks.
The Pilgrimess: Miss Isabella Smith was a young lady without family who decided to take the journey from England across the Atlantic to the new colonies in 1675. But once she settled in a small New England town, her separatist ways isolated her from the tight-knit townsfolk. When the town's preacher accused her of witchcraft, she denied it as a matter of course. But the town turned against her -- much livestock had mysteriously died that month and only a witch could work such magic -- so Isabella was sentenced to death in the stocks.
The Great Child and The Dire Mother: Margaret Shelburne was a shy woman who could never stand up for herself -- probably because she was only three feet tall. She was imprisoned by a band of gypsy lumberjacks -- forced to live in a cage as their freak show version of entertainment. But her secret union with Jimbo, the man they said had the "iron swing" with his mighty axe, produced her pride and joy -- her giant 300 pound son, Harold.
Harold was spoiled and smothered from infancy by Margaret, who raised him to be her protector and to carry out vengeance on the gypsy lumberjacks who imprisoned her. Harold took to Jimbo's axe with a passion and was soon felling rows upon rows of giant redwoods. But he soon graduated to human lumber, yelling "Timber!" every time he chopped a gypsy lumberjack at the roots. After Harold sliced his way through the camp, both mother and son were finally killed by a torch-waving mob that wanted to put Harold through the wood chipper. But despite repeated attempts, the mob couldn't manage to stuff his giant body into the chute.
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FIRST BORN SON!
cybillify 8 months ago 5
great..im the great child -_-
PoisonRainxXx 3 days ago 3