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Many ghosts resided in [[the Strange and Wonderful House]], but found “other places to haunt” prior to the [[Fall of the Strange and Wonderful House]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)|Our Strange and Wonderful House]]'': ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)#Chapter 60: The Fall of the Strange and Wonderful House|The Fall of the Strange and Wonderful House]]'') | Many ghosts resided in [[the Strange and Wonderful House]], but found “other places to haunt” prior to the [[Fall of the Strange and Wonderful House]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)|Our Strange and Wonderful House]]'': ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)#Chapter 60: The Fall of the Strange and Wonderful House|The Fall of the Strange and Wonderful House]]'') | ||
By the 2010s, due to an unidentified threat, [[the Great Ghost]] believed his native [[Spirit Realm]], that of the [[Prime Universe]], to be “doomed” and was looking for a way for him [[the Great Ghost's legion|his legion]] of spirits to permanently escape. He intended to do so via ordinary spirit | By the 2010s, due to an unidentified threat, [[the Great Ghost]] believed his native [[Spirit Realm]], that of the [[Prime Universe]], to be “doomed” and was looking for a way for him [[the Great Ghost's legion|his legion]] of spirits to permanently escape. He intended to do so via ordinary [[spirit path]]s, but, when [[Frankenstein-818]]'s malfunctioning [[Spirit Realm Gateway]] opened a [[Rift]] between the Spirit Realm and the [[Cupid Homeworld]], took his chance and led his legion out of the Realm through that portal. While the spirits rampaged, looking for bodies to possess across [[the Multiverse]] thanks to a flotilla of [[Fog Ship]]s stolen from the [[Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids|Cupids]], Frankenstein built a [[One-Way Forced Spirit Realm Gateway]] which, when activated, would send everything around it to the Spirit Realm. | ||
However, before he could use it, Frankenstein was abducted by the spirits and forced to build a [[Reverse Spirit Realm Gateway]] to replace the Rift, which the [[Department of Rifts]] had sealed. After a short mishap with the One-Way Gateway where [[Foreman-964]], [[Pythagoras-858]], [[Technophile-963]], [[Igor-1612]] and [[Philatel-426]] were briefly transported to the Spirit Realm before being summoned back by [[Juliet-178]] using the reverse switch of the One-Way Gateway, the Cupids managed to send most of the ghosts back to the Spirit Realm. When they tried to return through the Reverse Gateway, they were transformed into clockwork toys of which [[Madame Tarsa]] took possession. The Great Ghost, meanwhile, was separated from [[Queen of the Black Market|his host body]] and sent to parts unknown. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Ghosts and the Machine (short story)|The Ghosts and the Machine]]'') | However, before he could use it, Frankenstein was abducted by the spirits and forced to build a [[Reverse Spirit Realm Gateway]] to replace the Rift, which the [[Department of Rifts]] had sealed. After a short mishap with the One-Way Gateway where [[Foreman-964]], [[Pythagoras-858]], [[Technophile-963]], [[Igor-1612]] and [[Philatel-426]] were briefly transported to the Spirit Realm before being summoned back by [[Juliet-178]] using the reverse switch of the One-Way Gateway, the Cupids managed to send most of the ghosts back to the Spirit Realm. When they tried to return through the Reverse Gateway, they were transformed into clockwork toys of which [[Madame Tarsa]] took possession. The Great Ghost, meanwhile, was separated from [[Queen of the Black Market|his host body]] and sent to parts unknown. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Ghosts and the Machine (short story)|The Ghosts and the Machine]]'') |
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