In an other dimension, exists a world named Karamador, inhabited by humans and human-like animals known as anhinis.
Karamador sets in a reneissance- fantasy time era, during the times of great dangers and legendary heroes. We mostly follow the adventures of Sir Kiljaos Windmane, the lion paladin of wind, a wandering paladin travelling around his homeland Pohjoland and the other parts of Karamador as knight errant, fighting the forces of chaos and helping those in need. Although Karamador is set in a fantasy world, many of it's locations are based on real locations and involve real folk tales.
The weathervane rooster of the church of Braheastad falls down in a storm, which is a sign that the mayor of Braheastad will die soon. Only way to postpone this fate is by accomplishing a great deed. Sir Kiljaos the lion paladin and San the lynx cleric will aid him on his quest and set their base of operations in a deserted house. But who is this Gunilla who's ghost haunts this house?
This story is based on a real ghost story from my hometown Raahe, in Finland, and the ghost house seen here really exists. The real life version also involves a sad story of a girl named Gunilla who is said to haunt this house to this day. The story of the church's weathervane rooster falling or tilting predicting three important people dying soon is also a real local legend in Raahe. The town of Braheastad itself is based on Raahe in it's 1600's form, and the church is based on the town's old church that was built in 1650's and burned down in 1908. This church's weathervane rooster survived the fire and is now in a museum, and is seen here on page 3. Regarding the legend of the weathervane rooster, in real life the new church's weathervane rooster did tilt in 1930's and three important people really did die soon after. Coincidence or is the legend real?
ilesarki 2 years ago
This story is based on a real ghost story from my hometown Raahe, in Finland, and the ghost house seen here really exists. The real life version also involves a sad story of a girl named Gunilla who is said to haunt this house to this day. The story of the church's weathervane rooster falling or tilting predicting three important people dying soon is also a real local legend in Raahe. The town of Braheastad itself is based on Raahe in it's 1600's form, and the church is based on the town's old church that was built in 1650's and burned down in 1908. This church's weathervane rooster survived the fire and is now in a museum, and is seen here on page 3. Regarding the legend of the weathervane rooster, in real life the new church's weathervane rooster did tilt in 1930's and three important people really did die soon after. Coincidence or is the legend real?
Headypidgeon4180 2 years ago
Love the way the cover looks :D
ilesarki 2 years ago
@Headypidgeon4180: Thank you!
MK-Wizard 1 year ago
Great story. Glad the couple got justice and found peace.
ilesarki 1 year ago
@MK-Wizard: Thank you! :)