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According to the people that have gone to investigate and their opinion is that they think is haunted ....they think it is haunted because of a big explosion that occurred in the year if 1944 and killed hundreds of soldiers...
yes,many strange things happen you should visit
Yes, Valley Forge IS haunted. I live in Phoenixville, So I've heard alot about it. The phoenixille library is haunted as well, of a man and his dog who causes books to fall down. in valley forge, they hear cries, moans, seeing apparations of men in uniform; if you happen to go there, they say over by the bridge, there is a man on a horse. take a visit, take pictures; hopfully you can spot spirit photos.
Yes he hung himself from the stairs, some people say its haunted and that you can hear him choking
Around 300, some were because of ship accidents and some were when the ship was actually at battle. It is actually said to be haunted.
Bid and Destroy - 2012 Haunted House Treasures 1-6 was released on: USA: 24 October 2012 Netherlands: 21 February 2013
In "Goosebumps: The Haunted Mask II," the conflict revolves around a girl named Carly Beth who is tempted to put on a replica of the haunted mask again despite knowing the danger it poses. The conflict lies in Carly Beth's internal struggle against her desire to wear the mask for revenge and the realization that it could potentially consume her once more.
Yes, you can. His trap negation and trap activation prevention effects only apply when he is on the field. So Call of the Haunted can be activated and target him. When it special summons Jinzo, Jinzo's effect will then negate Call of the Haunted. This does not destroy Jinzo though, and when Call is destroyed, Jinzo will remain on the field because he's negating Call's effect to destroy the monster it summons.
Just because Call of the Haunted was selected, does not in any way stop it from being chained. Greenkappa is unable to destroy a target that has flipped before Greenkappa's effect can resolve, but will still destroy the other one if that remains face down.
Yes, it can. Call of the Haunted is not an Equip Card, so it is not automatically destroyed if it loses its target. Call of the Haunted will only destroy itself if the monster it brought back is 'destroyed'. However if the monster is removed from play, tributed, sent, or flipped face-down, then Call of the Haunted will lose it as a target, but remain on the field, uselessly.
Nothing really - traps get negated, including Call of the Haunted. Call of the Haunted special summons a monster, and has a condition to destroy itself or the monster, depending on what happens. However it is not true to say it is 'holding' the monster on the field. Simply negating Call of the Haunted will not destroy the monster. While Call of the Haunted is being negated, if the monster is destroyed, Call of the Haunted will remain on the field, uselessly. If Call itself is destroyed, then the monster is not destroyed.
Yes, the Del Monte Hotel is indeed very haunted. My wife and I stayed there and she saw a female spirit next to her bed around 3am. All ghosts are fallen angels (demons) who wish to hurt, torment and destroy people.
The cards text clearly says: "When this card is removedfrom the field, destroy the monster." If for any reason Call of the Haunted is removed from the field, even to your hand, the monster it brought back will be destroyed.
"A Christmas Carol" contains both external conflict between characters (such as Scrooge and the ghosts) and internal conflict within Scrooge himself (struggling with his greed and selfishness). The story's main conflict is centered around Scrooge's transformation from a cold-hearted miser to a kind and generous person.
Call of the Haunted destroys its summoned monster at the same moment it itself is destroyed. In the above case if it's being negated by Royal Decree, then it will not destroy the monster. Even though Royal Decree is being destroyed by the same resolution, it is still negating Call of the Haunted up until the point of its destruction. The end result, Call of the Haunted and Royal Decree will go to the graveyard but the monster summoned by Call of the Haunted will be safe.
The internal conflict in the Reaper's Image is the protagonist's fear and guilt associated with his past actions. He is haunted by the reaper's image, which serves as a metaphor for his own remorse and the consequences of his choices. The story explores themes of morality and redemption.
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