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A strange and mysterious being, the Hanged Man stands a nightly vigil over the neighborhood known as Shadow Hill. He wears a burlap bag over his face and a badly frayed rope around his neck. Shadowy remnants of a ghastly and perhaps unjustified execution. | A strange and mysterious being, the Hanged Man stands a nightly vigil over the neighborhood known as Shadow Hill. He wears a burlap bag over his face and a badly frayed rope around his neck. Shadowy remnants of a ghastly and perhaps unjustified execution. | ||
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| − | [[ | + | [[K.O. Carson]] tells of olden times and the Hanged Man, some of those tales pre-date post World War I and the arrival of Air Ace. There are even accounts of the Hanged Man in mystic European folklore that originate from the Middle Ages. |
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HistoryK.O. Carson tells of olden times and the Hanged Man, some of those tales pre-date post World War I and the arrival of Air Ace. There are even accounts of the Hanged Man in mystic European folklore that originate from the Middle Ages.
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Speculations, TheoriesIt is unknown what his origins may be, but it is possible that he and his fate are somehow tied into the rituals and superstitions of Shadow Hill.
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