Wait, again? Should we know more about this story?
I wouldnât stress too much. Magiq can be unsettling at times, but Woolie doesnât seem to be a malevolent spirit. Especially if this is tied in somehow with the remains of the Ackerly Green radio hour, it may be strange but itâs unlikely to be harmful, especially to an AG employee. This is all just my intuition on the situation, though.
So maybe I fell down the rabbit hole, but according to Wikipedia, Äb is the Persian word for âwaterâ which seems pretty fitting for a lighthouseâŚ
I looked up the number, initially thinking it could be a date without dividing lines, but then looked at possible postal codes, and if there were any lighthouses around.
Comes up with a place in Malaysia, and not too far from the center of that codeâs range is a place labeled âMemory Museum.â
Adding: there are actually a boon of different museums in that area, and a UNESCO heritage site. Though my search for lighthouses comes up with a âLighthouse Cafe.â
A benevolent old man who had died 50 years prior rescues a boy and his father from a collapsing iceflow in a heavy storm. Seems like i maybe stumbled onto something?
The AB 10622 is probably just the ticket issue number. The bit im interested in is who is she thatâs waiting for us? Also there a lot of lighthouses around New York. @Catherine is there anything on the reverse side?
Oh, you know, just grew up in a haunted house and got spooked a couple times with one of those things, nothing out of the usual middle school shenanigans though.
Thanks for the reassuring words though, Rev. I trust your intuition! Hasnât steered you guys wrong yet
This seems very promising, and gave me a few different thoughts. Sorry if it gets ramble-y.
If it directly related to the Twilight Zone thing, perhaps itâs attached to memories of someone that really liked it?
That issue takes place at the Great Lakes, but there are other haunted lighthouses on small islands. Iâm still looking into it, but it looks like at least one light of that description is in range of where Woolie used to sail. Could tie to his memories?
Maybe itâs related to the story of the old man that Woolieâs ship saved in his last memory?
âLegend has it that in the 1900s a keeper murdered his wife by pushing her down the steps. Her spirit never left her home. It is said she harasses men only by shaking them, lifting their beds, or even locking them in a closet or out of rooms.â
We got a magiqal radio show after we found the first set of memories. Maybe this isnât a physical location as much as another magiqal performance, like a play or film.