March 2 | Updated:
In the eerie and desolate corridors of the Abandoned Hospital,
a unique and tragic phenomenon known as "The Phantoms" has taken root.
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These lost souls find themselves caught between the realms of the living and the afterlife, neither fully embracing the embrace of the Soul Angels nor succumbing to the call of the Shadow Demons. The result is a spectral existence that defies explanation.
The origin of The Phantoms is shrouded in mystery, much like the very essence of these enigmatic beings. They are believed to be individuals who, for various reasons, have not followed the traditional path into the afterlife. Whether due to lingering regrets, unresolved emotions, or sheer defiance, these souls have chosen to linger in the world of the living.
Their voices have been replaced by haunting echoes that reverberate through the empty hospital halls. They communicate through cryptic cries, eerie giggles, mournful laughter, and hushed whispers. These sounds serve as an unsettling reminder of their presence and their otherworldly existence.
Trapped within the abandoned hospital's decaying walls, The Phantoms have adopted a mischievous nature. They delight in playing pranks on unsuspecting visitors, particularly on the souls of the recently departed who have not yet embraced their fate.
These pranks range from ghostly apparitions to unexplained phenomena, serving as a form of twisted amusement for The Phantoms.
The reason behind The Phantoms' refusal to move on to the realms of Soul Angels or Shadow Demons remains a matter of conjecture. Some speculate that their attachment to the physical world is so strong that they resist the pull of the afterlife. Others believe they are protesting against their impending fate, clinging to the material world out of a stubborn desire to maintain a connection to the living.
Occasionally, The Phantoms will follow individuals who venture near the abandoned hospital, their spectral presence adding an eerie dimension to any encounter within its forsaken walls.