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October 31, 2006

Ghost Hill

Fiend Ludwig reporting live on location in Opelessence

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mwahahahahahaha!!!

From what I can gather from the local riff raff, a kid named Stephen Fonzarelli ventured into the abandoned house at Ghost Hill some years ago. He was never heard from again. Some say he was held captive and left clues hinting at his fate around the property; others maintain that he was brutally murdered the very night he ventured into the place.

I aim to discover the truth. So join me as I stand here at these iron gates. Join me as I venture into Ghost Hill - if you dare to follow the scary SLurl here

To be continued…

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