Well, I doubt the Mothman would fly all the way over to us on this little itty bitty rock we call home
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But we have old legends about certain parts of the island's are ritualistically haunted by ghosts, usually by those who sailed along or near here and drowned, due to our coral reefs cutting up their boats and sinking them.
A good example would be the lighthouse, where some people see a lady in old "british" like attire, looking out over the sea in hopes her husband would return.
Also, an old house in the old city capital has shown a bunch of supernatural stuff going on in it. It was built when we had no electricity, so nothing electrical is wired in there, yet sometimes things start or stop working in there. Also, they say the man that lived there still comes to visit and sits in his chair and smokes his pipe, with people saying the distinctly smelled smoke in the house.[It's like a small cottage].
Bermuda was clouded in mystery for a very long time and still somewhat is, even to us, as somethings we just don't mess with. The Bermuda Triangle is something that's usually associated with us, obviously, but isn't something that affects us, if it is real[the supernatural part].
We used to be known to sea-farers as "Devil's Isle" , because anyone who came here died by sea, because their boats would sink[from hitting our coral reefs. Very tricky to navigate]. Also, we had strange animals most people had never seen before and we still have some, that people aren't familar with, such as the Cahow.
But as for the Mothman, no. But my family, along with some other native families, have a long history when it comes to the supernatural.
Possibly because my family were slaves, as were most original Bermudian families.
Very deep lore, but unfortunately I've never experienced the Mothman. But if you were in Idaho, why would he be there? I thought he never left Point Pleasant...
I tend to put belief in most things, but not naively. Growing up the way I did and where I am, supernatural things seem like second nature to me, so I tend not to dismiss things so easily, but I'm not naive either
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Faeries in Ireland... Chupacupra[?] in Mexico... the Lockness Monster in Scotland... the Mothman in Virginia,Point Pleasant... Yowie Wowie in Australia, Queensland... the Yeti in the Himalayas.
They have to come from somewhere, and most of these creatures[Cryptids] have been seen by many people, so it's not like it's just one person alone.
So yeah, I believe you could see him, but it's best to be rational about the things you believe, so people don't think you're a raving lunatic :biggrin:
[ People tend not to believe or accept what they don't understand or cannot see with their own eyes. I have a very
open mind :biggrin: .]