The 100 Curses of the Illeston Mansion - Chapter 13
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@Majin_lew i think so too and also it seems like the whole damn world is cursed in this story the cp’s father is cursed too
Majin_lew
The house isn’t cursed, the family is. Staying in the mansion was a way to contain the curses. Thats why the gate was sealed in the beginning. If they’d move, the curses would just follow.
Orion22
@skite maybe i can answer the first one. As far as I know, dark energy (ghosts/curse in this case) can gather in one place. Whether the weak ghosts take shelter under a stronger entity, or simply because they are attracted to the dark energy that already exists.
For this story we still don’t know how can this mansion have so many curses, my theory was that there was only one curse (Maybe someone jealous cursed the family? Or their predecessors performed forbidden magic?) but it was very strong and it invited other curses
In my country, we have a lot of stories about haunted places because they are places where ghosts gather. These places are usually haunted because they were the scene of a tragedy (Such as suicide, murder etc.) or because evil magic was practiced there.
Of course its just theory from my knowledge so it can be wrong 😁
Skite
I want to know 1) what sort of evil crap did this family get up to that they have 100 curses?? Usually if someone is that cursed, they did something to deserve it. and 2) why in the world do they still live in this house? People getting eaten by trees, servants going missing, and giant book of 100 ‘rules’ to follow–just buy a new house. If you can afford the level of wages you’d have to offer for people to risk getting casually eaten, you can buy a new house.