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No, it's fiction.
That ultimately depends on how you use a Jack-O-Lantern. Most commonly, Jack-O-Lanterns are used on Halloween as a spooky or silly head of a false person. For the origin of this tradition, see the related question "Where did the tradition of carving pumpkins into Jack-O-Lanterns originate?".
Hallowen
That ultimately depends on how you use a Jack-O-Lantern. Most commonly, Jack-O-Lanterns are used on Halloween as a spooky or silly head of a false person. For the origin of this tradition, see the related question "Where did the tradition of carving pumpkins into Jack-O-Lanterns originate?".
That ultimately depends on how you use a Jack-O-Lantern. Most commonly, Jack-O-Lanterns are used on Halloween as a spooky or silly head of a false person. For the origin of this tradition, see the related question "Where did the tradition of carving pumpkins into Jack-O-Lanterns originate?".
Go to your inventory, and type in Jacko. A fairy appears and says she will grant your wish.
Scotland and Ireland
That ultimately depends on how you use a Jack-O-Lantern. Most commonly, Jack-O-Lanterns are used on Halloween as a spooky or silly head of a false person. For the origin of this tradition, see the related question "Where did the tradition of carving pumpkins into Jack-O-Lanterns originate?".
people use lanterns for light
The tradition of carving Jack-o'-lanterns comes from the Irish, who would leave them on their doorsteps during All Hallows Eve to ward off evil spirits.
The use of lanterns began during antiquity. There are references to the use of lanterns in Greek literature, as well as the Bible. Today, lanterns vary in how they are constructed and what energy is used to provide the light. Mantle lanterns can use a gas chamber, pressurized fuel, protein or kerosene.