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The Curse of Ancient Things

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By prasetio30


We are in modern living now. Most of us, always think clearly. Many people with high education use their mind than imagination. Like something mysterious. Beside modern things around us like electronic equipment, modern vehicle. Don't forget with ancient things. Based on history the are exist before us. How if we appreciate it as a historical things. And sometimes we don't realize there is something mysterious or mysterious story behind those things. Like the Curse....... wow it's look horror, scary and mysterious. In this hub I will tell you about the curse of ancient things over the world. Please enjoy this hub and take a look the picture below.

Terror Robert The Doll

We can find this doll when we visit at the East Martello Museum, Florida. This doll is more than one century, about it age. This is famous doll. Because it look funny but the mysterious story behind this doll. It beginning on 1896, when Otto family gave this doll to their son Robert Eugene Otto. And Robert gave his name to this doll, and the his name change ibecame Gene .After that many mysterious incidents happened there. Like mysterious laughing, there were disruption and damage, and Robert show him self with chilling. And Robert the doll enslaved Gene until this boy was shock. When Gene grown up , he found back the doll. And the doll take over himself until he was nearly mad. The people on that city in haunted by Robert terror trough the window. Wow...it sound scary moment over there. Look Robert The Doll picture below...what do you think?

the ghost shown in the Robert The Doll museum

Keris

We can find this thing in Indonesia. This kind of traditional weapon. But there is a mysterious story about this thing. No wonder if we can found magicalĀ  attraction from this weapon. Because this weapon can move, stand, and even fly by itself. There is a legend an old man, namely Mpu Gandring. Many victims was die including Mpu Gandring because of the weapon. According to the legend, this weapon was brought in the sea, but it become the dragon. Many collector want to get the old Keris for collection. Because the older of the weapon the price more expensive.



Don't bother Pharaoh

Don't try to bother Pharaoh and the other things beside him. like the bad experience from Carnarvon. He was died after dig up Tutankhamun cemetery, he is one of Pharaoh in 1923. And the mysterious moment is when the day of Carnavarnon die, the electricity entire the Cairo City, Egypt was shut down by it self.There is a curse behind the Pharaoh. The curse still running for anyone who disturb the sleep of the King, they will feel the rigors. Like an American person who brought the Tutankhamun mask, suddenly he got stroke. And many mysterious happen as long the research.


"Crying Boy" painting Curse

there was mysterious fire at England in 1985. The house over there almost burnt. Except a painting. "Crying Boy" painting exactly. There was many unreasonable incident happen over there. According the story behind this painting, the object of this painting is a boy who his parent was die because of fire too. And the studio who produce this painting was burnt by on fire also. And the boy was die because of the explosion. And the "spirit" of the young boy haunted this painting. What do you think if you have this painting in your house? or you were given this painting for free, what do you do?



courtesy by www.painting-palace.com
courtesy by www.painting-palace.com

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robertsloan2 profile image

robertsloan2  says:
4 months ago

Amusing! I was familiar with the Tutankhamun curse but the others are new to me. All good material for me to write horror and fantasy fiction. Thank you!

prasetio30 profile image

prasetio30  says:
4 months ago

thanks Robert. Sometimes we don't realize with many things around us contain mysterious stories. even curse behind it.

febriedethan profile image

febriedethan  says:
4 months ago

Hi, my dad is collecting some keris but I never see the standing keris before. Nice hub :)

prasetio30 profile image

prasetio30  says:
4 months ago

thanks febri. I think you are from Java. " wong jowo" tulen. because your Dad have many keris for collection. Not all keris can stand like in this hub. Only a few keris. thanks for interesting my hub. See you!

jiberish profile image

jiberish  says:
4 months ago

Wonderful! Thank you for the lovely story. Looking forward to reading all your Hubs.

prasetio30 profile image

prasetio30  says:
4 months ago

thanks jiberish for visiting my hub. I hope you can enjoy with my hub. thanks for comment also.

Pete Maida profile image

Pete Maida  says:
4 months ago

They are great stories. Everyone likes a little supernatural now and then.

prasetio30 profile image

prasetio30  says:
4 months ago

thanks Pete. I just wait your comment. You are my mentor. thanks again for you.

Tom Cornett profile image

Tom Cornett  says:
4 months ago

I liked this...especially the Kerris part. I had never heard the crying boy story either. Thanks. :)

prasetio30 profile image

prasetio30  says:
4 months ago

thanks Tom. Keris is Traditional weapon. So you can found it when you visit Indonesia. Crying boy painting have scary background. But it still become interesting to read, isn't.

TheSandman  says:
4 months ago

All fascinating. I will look forward to more

prasetio30 profile image

prasetio30  says:
4 months ago

thanks sandman for coming to my hub.

dohn121 profile image

dohn121  says:
4 months ago

Wow, this was really interesting! It's my belief that every culture has a curse and this was no different. I've never been a big fan of any dolls and that one doll gave me the creeps. Thank you for sharing, prasetio! I look forward to reading more!

prasetio30 profile image

prasetio30  says:
4 months ago

thanks dohn, I like you visiting my hub. sometimes we don't realize behind something that we believing.including the curse.

Balinese profile image

Balinese  says:
4 months ago

the crying boy kind of cute painting - but i never heard that story - but i know the Keris story - and my dad have one those,

prasetio30 profile image

prasetio30  says:
4 months ago

thanks Balinese. you are my loyal reader.

maven101 profile image

maven101  says:
4 months ago

Reading this interesting Hub I had three thoughts...

1. The doll reminded me of voodoo for some reason.

2. The Keri reminded me of an umbrella sword, without the umbrella.

3. I was glad this intriguing painting of the Crying Boy was not destroyed in the fire.

Just some thoughts...Thanks for this...Larry

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prasetio30  says:
4 months ago

Thanks maven. I hope you enjoy my hub.

BetsyIckes profile image

BetsyIckes  says:
4 months ago

I like the article about the knieves. I find it very interesting. Great job!

prasetio30 profile image

prasetio30  says:
4 months ago

thanks Besty. welcome to my hub. I hope you enjoy it.

Smireles profile image

Smireles  says:
4 months ago

I enjoyed your hub very much. Thank you.

prasetio30 profile image

prasetio30  says:
4 months ago

thanks Smireles for coming and commenting.

fierycj profile image

fierycj  says:
4 months ago

Very intriguing write-up. Hey, about the pharoah, the west gave it a fancy name The Curse of King Tut. It's been made into a movie, even. But the movie kinda sucks, Hallmark production and all. Hey, good hub.

fierycj profile image

fierycj  says:
4 months ago

And Thanks, for the fan. :)

prasetio30 profile image

prasetio30  says:
4 months ago

thanks fierycj for comment and sharing your though about pharaoh. I think you are familiar about him.

andromida profile image

andromida  says:
4 months ago

This is really exciting topic for me.I would love to know more about ancient stuffs like this.Thanks for sharing.

prasetio30 profile image

prasetio30  says:
4 months ago

Thanks Andromida. I hope you like this hub.

salmanali456 profile image

salmanali456  says:
4 months ago

exciting hub

prasetio30 profile image

prasetio30  says:
4 months ago

thanks salmanani for coming.

quicksand profile image

quicksand  says:
4 months ago

I too have heard of Tutankhamun's curse. This was mentioned in a book dedicated to the Frenchman who was able to decipher the hieroglyphics. Thanks. :)

William F. Torpey profile image

William F. Torpey  says:
4 months ago

Enjoyed this hub immensely, prasetio30. I hope you have more that are similar about mysterious ancient curses.

prasetio30 profile image

prasetio30  says:
3 months ago

thanks for quicksand and William for comment.I agree with you that Tutankhamun or Pharaoh is the most familiar for us.

tantrum profile image

tantrum  says:
3 months ago

Very interesting hub! I enjoyed reading it. Thanks!

prasetio30 profile image

prasetio30  says:
3 months ago

thanks Tantrum for coming to my hub.

jennifer maurer profile image

jennifer maurer  says:
3 months ago

Very interesting information in this hub. I really enjoyed reading it, and I look forward to reading more.

prasetio30 profile image

prasetio30  says:
3 months ago

thanks Jennifer. I hope you like this hub.

GPAGE  says:
3 months ago

Very Interesting! Thanx for this hub! GPAGE

prasetio30 profile image

prasetio30  says:
3 months ago

thanks GPAGE for comment.

charm_baker profile image

charm_baker  says:
3 months ago

Super hub! I guess I agree with the comments about every culture having their own myths, fables and urban legends. But when you break it all down, regardless of the story, it all turns out to be good versus evil. Thanks for the info and the great photos.

prasetio30 profile image

prasetio30  says:
3 months ago

thanks for coming to my hub.

Mardi profile image

Mardi  says:
3 months ago

Very interesting and lots of cursed items I wasn't aware of. Thanks!

prasetio30 profile image

prasetio30  says:
3 months ago

thanks Mardi. Be aware with somethings around us. maybe contain curse.

habee profile image

habee  says:
2 months ago

Spooky, fascinating stuff!

prasetio30 profile image

prasetio30  says:
2 months ago

thanks Habee.

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