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crexworthdiariesuk · 2 years
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The cult of thebe as pictured below, Nobody knows where they origins lie or what their practises are but it is assumed black magic is involved
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Picture dated from 1916
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The only thing that we do know in fact is that they are trying to open some sort of doorway…
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Crexworth has one of the deepest harbours in the UK currently, The depth is unknown and creatures of the unknown are also seen lurking there…
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Known as the ‘Sea king’, It’s carcass was found floating around the harbour entrance, once inland scientists found it decomposed at a rate x4 faster than humans
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The only known photo of the Loom creature, taken near the poster tree… nobody knows what it wants and needs
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Deep in the woods, a tree has been decorated using the cut out portraits from missing peoples posters… nobody knows why but can’t help something sinister is behind it… not only that a creature called the ‘loom’ has been sighted in the area countless times, humanoid in nature and very tame. Often is heard groaning in what sounds like pain or sorrow….
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In the Woods surrounding Crexworth, there are many rumours of a cult who gather in the furthest reaches who practice and worship a being called ‘Gmog’, although it is unknown if they practice sacrificial rituals, there have been many disappearances over the years…
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Interestingly ‘The watcher’ Mr Cuthburt was supposedly the leader of the ‘Cult of Thebe’ during its peak of 1892 although no concrete evidence has come forward…
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The photo dates back to turn of the 19th Century, the large tall humanoids in the back apparently weren’t there when the photo was taken.
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The village of Crexworth Circa: 1873 The very bizarre phenomenon named ‘The lights of Crexworth’ have been photographed for years over the harbour, those who often view these lights have strange dreams shortly after.
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A Light of Crexworth, captured circa 1906. The gentleman in question known as ‘Chops’ who took the photo, after that day he become very reclusive, he would become agitated and enraged at the thought of the sea, losing his job as a fisherman, and disappearing soon after.
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Sir Martin Cuthburt
Born into higher society at Crexworth moor manor in the winter of 1865, A child often obsessed with the outdoors and fire, he burnt his face at the age of 13, and ever since dawned this mask, giving him the nickname ‘The Watcher’.
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