catseye
Old lady trouser-smell with yesterday's knickers
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Maybe it's the dissociation between the artifact and any emotional attachment that stops every museum being so haunted that nobody can get through the door?Im suprise that with the amount of historic items and atrifacts that museums contain, and the apparent frequency of 'haunted' items, that there are not more cases of haunted museums.
So, if there's a 'haunted chest of drawers' in a house, where (just for example) the drawers keep being opened by an invisible hand when nobody is in the room - how do we know whether it's the chest of drawers that are haunted or the room itself? And, if it IS the chest, then removing it from the room may somehow 'break the chain' and prevent the haunting continuing?