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When [[the Strange and Wonderful House]] began acting up out of excitement about its impending acquisition of [[the Great Glass Elevator|an Elevator]], a “continuous seance” had to be held by the residents on [[the 7th floor]] “to keep '''spirits''' and [[demon]]s out of closets and cupboards”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)|Our Strange and Wonderful House]]'': ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)#Chapter 21: Elevator|Elevator]]'')
'''Spirits''' were a general term for non-corporeal, or at least non-''conventionally''-corporeal, beings.
 
When [[the Strange and Wonderful House]] began acting up out of excitement about its impending acquisition of [[the Great Glass Elevator|an Elevator]], a “continuous seance” had to be held by the residents on [[the 7th floor]] “to keep spirits and [[demon]]s out of closets and cupboards”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)|Our Strange and Wonderful House]]'': ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)#Chapter 21: Elevator|Elevator]]'')
 
[[Ghost]]s were considered a type of spirits, hence hailing from the [[Spirit Realm]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Ghosts and the Machine (short story)|The Ghosts and the Machine]]'', ''[[A Copper-Colored Christmas Carol (short story)|A Copper-Colored Christmas Carol]]'') When he visited the Spirit Realm, [[Philatel-426]] saw “souls, shades, spirits, spectres” all around him. The term Spirits could also refer to beings who had a similar nature but embodied concepts, but were not the remainder of a formerly corporeal living thing; this included [[the Three Spirits]] of [[A Christmas Carol|''Christmas Carol'' fame]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Copper-Colored Christmas Carol (short story)|A Copper-Colored Christmas Carol]]'')


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Latest revision as of 17:16, 7 June 2024

Spirits were a general term for non-corporeal, or at least non-conventionally-corporeal, beings.

When the Strange and Wonderful House began acting up out of excitement about its impending acquisition of an Elevator, a “continuous seance” had to be held by the residents on the 7th floor “to keep spirits and demons out of closets and cupboards”. (PROSE: Our Strange and Wonderful House: Elevator)

Ghosts were considered a type of spirits, hence hailing from the Spirit Realm. (PROSE: The Ghosts and the Machine, A Copper-Colored Christmas Carol) When he visited the Spirit Realm, Philatel-426 saw “souls, shades, spirits, spectres” all around him. The term Spirits could also refer to beings who had a similar nature but embodied concepts, but were not the remainder of a formerly corporeal living thing; this included the Three Spirits of Christmas Carol fame. (PROSE: A Copper-Colored Christmas Carol)