How to have a Spooktacular Halloween on Campus - the Webster Haunted University
Eventphotography with a twist!
Usually, this building bustles with young students filling the corridors and lecture halls, voices humming with excitement as they pursue knowledge and personal growth. But as Halloween approaches, an eerie quiet has settled over the campus, transforming its familiar landscape into something almost unrecognizable.
Shadows stretch long across the walls, and once-cheerful classrooms now seem abandoned. Even the school mascot, the formidable Gorlock, stands frozen with a stern gaze now holding an uncanny warning that seems to say, "Leave while you still can!" The very air feels thick with mystery, as if the campus itself holds secrets best left undiscovered.
I cannot wait to tell you about the horror stories I experienced and the "people" I met there...
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In the spooky lecture halls of the Webster University we found ourselves immersed in something far stranger than any typical lesson. To our surprise, we encountered Anubis, the ancient Egyptian god of the afterlife, and in our curiosity, we accidentally awakened an Egyptian princess who had been resting for centuries. We were sent on a mission that led us to a haunted library, where we were given the difficult task of finding ten mysterious creatures known as Gorlocks. The library, filled with eerie shadows and otherworldly whispers, tested our courage as we walked past some genuinely terrifying figures lurking in the corners.
As we ventured further, we encountered a vampire who, contrary to every vampire story we had ever heard, was both bashful and unexpectedly warm-hearted. Not only did he challenge us with intricate riddles, but he also offered us refreshments, pouring us glasses of what looked like bloo... no, wait—it was just Chianti!
And to end this surreal adventure, we had the rare experience of having our futures foretold, a glimpse into mysteries yet to unfold.
But that's as much as I can share with you—I've told you enough. The rest is for you to discover on your own!