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Hookland 4/12/16 9:06:08

@thevitalspark01 @WhatMollySaid We have a ghost bus in Hookland. https://t.co/whx8ghiRiV

We have a ghost bus in Hookland. pic.twitter.com/whx8ghiRiV

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 3, 2016

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Hookland 4/12/16 10:12:57

Through a wreath for the dying year, he could see the church tower. A stab of hopeful brick against doom. – #CLNolan https://t.co/EK97tdA106

Through a wreath for the dying year, he could see the church tower. A stab of hopeful brick against doom. – #CLNolan pic.twitter.com/EK97tdA106

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 3, 2016

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Hookland 4/12/16 20:45:36

Some say there’s a tradition of Christmas ghost stories. I believe there’s an older tradition of tales for the dying of the year. – #CLNolan

Some say there's a tradition of Christmas ghost stories. I believe there's an older tradition of tales for the dying of the year. – #CLNolan

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 4, 2016

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Hookland 4/12/16 22:23:53

Abandoned villages on Barrowcross Moor are not new. The first one dates from Iron Age, the latest the 1860s. https://t.co/msKadtvSs2

Abandoned villages on Barrowcross Moor are not new. The first one dates from Iron Age, the latest the 1860s. pic.twitter.com/msKadtvSs2

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 4, 2016

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Hookland 4/12/16 22:50:07

There’s something in that dead typography, barking orders to now ghost servicemen, that intimidates. – Matt Adams https://t.co/IFbQDD6JXw

There's something in that dead typography, barking orders to now ghost servicemen, that intimidates. – Matt Adams pic.twitter.com/IFbQDD6JXw

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 4, 2016

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Hookland 4/12/16 23:34:35

Those Winter Tales – older than Shakespeare – told to comfort and told to warn. Tales of the dead year and its hungry spirits. – #CLNolan

Those Winter Tales – older than Shakespeare – told to comfort and told to warn. Tales of the dead year and its hungry spirits. – #CLNolan

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 4, 2016

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Hookland 4/11/16 0:45:53

@FolkloreThurs In Hookland, most cunning folk use a ring on a string or ash scrying to know whether it is Jack or Jenny-in-the-cellar. https://t.co/mQBI2pItrD

In Hookland, most cunning folk use a ring on a string or ash scrying to know whether it is Jack or Jenny-in-the-cellar. pic.twitter.com/mQBI2pItrD

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 3, 2016

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Hookland 4/11/16 1:35:56

Rituals and stories of folklore are fear control. We would have been too scared to leave the cave without them. – #CLNolan #folklorethursday https://t.co/LTRlpEAKa1

Rituals and stories of folklore are fear control. We would have been too scared to leave the cave without them. – #CLNolan #folklorethursday pic.twitter.com/LTRlpEAKa1

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 3, 2016

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Hookland 4/11/16 1:58:50

@TheLutenist1 I firmly believe Hookland is folk horror. Even a cardinal saying otherwise will not dissuade me of this belief.

I firmly believe Hookland is folk horror. Even a cardinal saying otherwise will not dissuade me of this belief.

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 3, 2016

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Hookland 4/11/16 3:20:16

@thevitalspark01 Two thoughts. One, illegal. Two, this is where cursing in the cunning sense is entirely justified.

Two thoughts. One, illegal. Two, this is where cursing in the cunning sense is entirely justified.

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 3, 2016

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