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"The Mistletoe Bride" by Norma Peters

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Many old halls throughout England lay claim to the legend
of the Mistletoe Bride. Among them is Brockdish, in Norfolk.
It is unclear as to the exact year that the incident
is supposed to have taken place.

The tale is centred upon the daughter of the hall
on the day of her wedding to Lord Lovell. The couple have chosen to
wed at Christmas time and after the ceremony all return to the Hall for
the reception and merrymaking. After a great deal of feasting and dancing,
the bride decides she wants to play a game of hide and seek with Lord Lovell
and all of her wedding guests.

She is going to be the first to hide. With a quip to her young husband, that
he must be be the one to locate her, she gathers her wedding finery and runs away
upstairs. She chooses for her hiding place a large oak chest in a remote part of the
castle. In she climbs, bridal gown and all and there she waits to be
found. Time passes, yet neither husband nor guest find her. Finally bored
with the inactivity and cramped in the tiny space, the girl decides to
return to her guests. However, when she tries to open the chest she is
unable to do so. Unbeknownst to her, the chest has a hidden spring, which
effectively locked the chest when it closed and which can only be released
from the outside.

She made every effort to gain her release, as the scratch marks found on the inside of
the lid bore witness to. She probably shouted and called and perhaps even
screamed, but nobody heard her, so the tale goes. After the
guests had eventually drifted away the husband and father continued to
search the hall, but they never found her. Some say she suffocated, others
that she eventually died of starvation and thirst.

Fifty years passed before the old oak chest was discovered and opened.
Inside lay a mouldering corpse dressed in the remnants of a bridal gown.
Some say she clasped a sprig of mistletoe, perhaps to
claim a kiss from her husband.

The young woman's ghost is rumoured to haunt the Hall.


 




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24 Jan 2008:-) Vilde D. Ulriksen
What a sad and creepy story... I can almost feel her frustration, panic and tears.
The picture is very beautiful, especially the dress. And her eyes is really catching.

Great work ^_^

:-) Norma Peters replies: "Thank you so much. I’m glad you like her. 2"
24 Jan 2008:-) Miriam Svensdotter Krogevoll
So sad story...love the lace on her dress, but I think she looks kind of angery. Maybe because she is tired of waiting of waiting for them to find her....

:-) Norma Peters replies: "Thank you. 2 I like to read viewers’ interpretation of her expression. "
25 Jan 2008:-) Garrett Jericho Lowe
looks like you finally came around to putting something new in2 shes beautiful...

:-) Norma Peters replies: "Thank you, Garrett. 2 Actually this is the fifth picture I uploaded since December."
3 Jun 200845 Anonymous
She looks so forlorn. It is just another wonderful piece of work. Very sad and you showed that in every line of her. Wonderful job.1

:-) Norma Peters replies: "I’m glad you like the picture. 2"
21 Jun 2008:-) Sherman Skip Nodler
Wow! Amazing detail !! Skip

:-) Norma Peters replies: "Thank you. It was a special project because it involved one of our local legends and was referenced by viewing and photographing the actual scene of the haunting. 2"
19 Aug 200845 Mimi
im just gonna say 1 word BEAUTIFUL hehe

:-) Norma Peters replies: "Thank you. 2"
10 Dec 2008:-) Sherri L. White
Whoa ...seriously !!!
18 Apr 2009:-) Charlee Denise Smith
The look on her face seems like she can see me and it looks a little accusing, like "YOU know I’m here, why won’t you help them find me?!"
8 Aug 2009:-) Lyndsay MacDonald
That’s such a creepy story.
19 Sep 200945 Sarah
SO CREEPY!!!!!!! yeah, she may look pretty and everything, but when i looked into her eyes, it was like she was saying "im gonna get revenge."
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About 'The Mistletoe Bride':
 • Status: OK
 • Created by: :-) Norma Peters
 • Copyright: Creative Commons LicenseThe work 'The Mistletoe Bride' by Norma Peters is licensed under a Creative Commons Sampling 1.0 License.
 • Keywords: Bride, Horror, Folklore, Woman
 • Categories: Woman, Women, European Traditions, Mythology
 • Techniques: Computer Painted from Scratch
 • Submitted: 2008-01-17 00:49:35
 • Views: 3023
 • Resolution: 877x310


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