however. Old records show that people originally snuck in to pray, and that during these nighttime visits your pleas to the kami were more likely to be answered. Somehow, along the way, these prayers for a kami’s blessing turned into prayers for a kami’s curse. ...
According to legend, Dáinsleif had a terrible curse: once drawn, it had to kill someone before it could be sheathed again. The wounds it inflicted would never heal, making it a deadly weapon that brought inevitable suffering. The curse of Dáinsleif made it a feared weapon and ensured that...
trees are found in gardens on high places. These trees represent a choice for humanity to choose to live by either their own wisdom or God’s wisdom. This story is replayed from the life of Adam and Eve through the stories of Noah, Abraham, Moses, David, and the new seed promised in...
saying it transferred the curse of all who disturbed its grave to the vessel's maiden voyage and all subsequent search efforts. (Yeah. Like it couldn't have been plain
What was a blessing in summer was a curse in winter. The charcoal hibachi and fish oil lanterns were not powerful enough to reach the high ceilings, and so in the winter they became a mysterious domain of frost and shadows. Yokai in the Boundaries ...
the Sliph Scope. It also had an attack that didn’t exist until after the first generation, Curse, only this move operated a little different in the most horrifying way. Defending Pokémon couldn’t attack GHOST- the screen read that they were too scared to move. When GHOST used Curse ...
Sure, but probably not a curse. Corridor To Treasures Getty Images You won't be able to see those "cursed" statues on your next trip to the Museum of Idaho. Maybe one day, there will be a natural place for them to be displayed. Until then, they are locked away in a vault, keeping...