GHOST IN A JAR FROM ST. PIOUS:
Item: Class IV Sanctified Spirit Vessel (SSV-IV)
Ghost: Lauren Deville, exorcised date: Unknown
Host Object: Glass reliquary jar with cork seal and inner scroll
THE FIND
It was just past midnight when Everett Dawson, a hobbyist relic collector, pried open the rusted cellar door of the condemned St. Pious Church where the “Moxie Manor Murders” took place. Legends whispered about a ghost sealed inside a glass jar—a woman who once lived in the church called Moxie Manor who cursed the land with screams from the grave.
In the crumbling vestry behind the altar, Everett found it. A jar smaller than his pinkie, sealed in cork, wrapped in canvas, secured with twine, and cold to the touch. Inside, a coiled scroll shimmered like fog trapped in glass. A brittle parchment sat undisturbed.
Of course, he took it home.
THE WHISPERS
That night, the jar began to pulse faintly. Everett awoke to soft whispers echoing from inside his wall. His cat hissed at the jar. The scroll had uncoiled slightly, revealing a name: Lauren Deville
He ignored it.
The lights flickered. Mold spread unnaturally fast in corners. His mirrors reflected someone standing behind him—hooded, head bowed. He moved the jar to the attic, locked it in a box. The whispering turned to weeping.
At 3:13 AM, Everett received a single email from an unknown address:
"You have disturbed the ghost.May God have mercy on your soul.”
THE PRICE
That night, his neighbors reported hearing chanting. His house stood quiet for three days, but when police entered, they found nobody there and a locked attic room with an empty box.
No sign of Everett was ever found, but an investigator claimed to see a figure screamin silently in the a mirror.
The Jar was never found.
****Warning****
If you or someone you know comes into possession of this jar, use the instructions carefully.