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Within [[Normal Space]], she manifested as the [[ghost]] that haunted the [[Caliburn House]]. According to [[Professor]] [[Alec Palmer]], she was mentioned in local [[England|Saxon]] [[poetry]], and [[parish]] [[folk tales]]. | Within [[Normal Space]], she manifested as the [[ghost]] that haunted the [[Caliburn House]]. According to [[Professor]] [[Alec Palmer]], she was mentioned in local [[England|Saxon]] [[poetry]], and [[parish]] [[folk tales]]. | ||
In the [[17th century]], a local clergyman saw her, and wrote that her presence was accompanied by knocking that he compared to [[the Devil]] himself. During [[World War II]], [[America]]n airmen stationed at the House | In the [[17th century]], a local clergyman saw her, and wrote that her presence was accompanied by knocking that he compared to [[the Devil]] himself. During [[World War II]], [[America]]n airmen stationed at the House left "offerings of tin [[spam (food)|spam]], and were not seen again until [[1965]], when they were found bricked up inside the servant's pantry, along with hundred of notes — appeals to the 'ghost'. | ||
It was unknown why she was called 'the Witch of the Well', as no [[well]] was found on the property of the Caliburn House. ([[TV]]: ''[[Hide (TV story)|Hide]]'') | It was unknown why she was called 'the Witch of the Well', as no [[well]] was found on the property of the Caliburn House. ([[TV]]: ''[[Hide (TV story)|Hide]]'') |
Revision as of 22:52, 20 April 2013
- You may be looking for the audio story The Witch from the Well.
Hila Tacorien was a human time traveller who was trapped in a pocket universe.
Within Normal Space, she manifested as the ghost that haunted the Caliburn House. According to Professor Alec Palmer, she was mentioned in local Saxon poetry, and parish folk tales.
In the 17th century, a local clergyman saw her, and wrote that her presence was accompanied by knocking that he compared to the Devil himself. During World War II, American airmen stationed at the House left "offerings of tin spam, and were not seen again until 1965, when they were found bricked up inside the servant's pantry, along with hundred of notes — appeals to the 'ghost'.
It was unknown why she was called 'the Witch of the Well', as no well was found on the property of the Caliburn House. (TV: Hide)