I've never really believed in paranormal crap. But ever since this news article, I've been experiencing weird visions of this lady, Shade.
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| - I've never really believed in paranormal crap. But ever since this news article, I've been experiencing weird visions of this lady, Shade.
- Shade by Grundy was originally posted to AFHUB. Follow the link to check them out - www.afhub.com
- After Zero Hour, The Shade's origin was changed drastically. The Shade was retconned to a English gentleman named Richard Swift, a young man in the year 1838. One night in London, Swift was trapped amidst an unexplained mystical tragedy, which killed 104 people. The most immediate of effects upon him was the permanent loss of all memory before the incident; fortunately, a carriage appeared and took him in. The gentleman who had picked him up gave him the name Piers Ludlow, and offered to help him reencounter his past. Accepting his "kindness", Swift was taken to Ludlow's house and was taken to a house the next evening. However, the whole affair was a setup; the whole Ludlow family was in fact a band of killers and swindlers, and they had perpetuated a scheme many times over: to kill one of
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| - I've never really believed in paranormal crap. But ever since this news article, I've been experiencing weird visions of this lady, Shade.
- Shade by Grundy was originally posted to AFHUB. Follow the link to check them out - www.afhub.com
- After Zero Hour, The Shade's origin was changed drastically. The Shade was retconned to a English gentleman named Richard Swift, a young man in the year 1838. One night in London, Swift was trapped amidst an unexplained mystical tragedy, which killed 104 people. The most immediate of effects upon him was the permanent loss of all memory before the incident; fortunately, a carriage appeared and took him in. The gentleman who had picked him up gave him the name Piers Ludlow, and offered to help him reencounter his past. Accepting his "kindness", Swift was taken to Ludlow's house and was taken to a house the next evening. However, the whole affair was a setup; the whole Ludlow family was in fact a band of killers and swindlers, and they had perpetuated a scheme many times over: to kill one of their wealthy, reclusive business partners and have a vagrant killed in his vicinity to give the impression of a failed robbery/homicide. However, when they intended to repeat the scheme with Swift as the scapegoat, he reflexively unleashed his shadows, killing all the present Ludlows. Only a young pair of twins, absent from the excursion, survived. The following evening Swift met one of his true friends prior to the incident: the author Charles Dickens.
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