The Cover Art
Cover by WendyyWolfe
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This is an original work.
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Main Prompt No. 56
In a world where humans and magical creatures coexist a detective must solve a murder case that threatens to plunge the two communities into war.
Note:
My magical creatures are Wendigos.
An Elemental Spirit summoned by the Nottoway Tribe
Content Warnings
Genre: Historical Horror Southern Gothic Feel.
Setting: Colonial America.
Mature Content:
Trigger warnings: Every country has past superstitions, belief systems and lifestyles that do not reflect present day education. I am going to work hard to make this story a work of historical excellence. This is an original work of fiction. The views represented in this story are not my own. Any references to real people or situations are coincidental. I have no intentions to slur or discredit any person of any time period.
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"Like nightmares, when someone stands up to something which frightens them and digs for truth, the nightmare loses its power."
-WendyyWolfe-
"The educated mind is the best weapon against superstition."
-WendyyWolfe-
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Cited Research:
Superstitions in Colonial America
Religion & Superstition in Colonial America. World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from:
https://www.worldhistory.org/article/1725/religion--superstition-in-colonial-america
License & Copyright
Home Life in Colonial Days. ... Illustrated, etc.
Everyday Life in Early America
American Colonies: The Settling of North America, Vol. 1 by Alan Taylor(2010-09-21)
Cite This Work
APA Style
Taylor, A. American Colonies: The Settling of North America. Penguin Books, 2002.
Mark, J. J. (2021, April 09). Religion & Superstition in Colonial America. World History Encyclopedia
Submitted by Joshua J. Mark, published on 09 April 2021. The copyright holder has published this content under the following license: Creative Commons Attribution:
Non-Commercial-ShareAlike. This license lets others remix, tweak, and build upon this content non-commercially, as long as they credit the author and license their new creations under the identical terms. When republishing on the web a hyperlink back to the original content source URL must be included.
-Authors Note-
I have included the links above to the articles I used as research topics.
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