The Bulging Eyes of Milton
In the rolling countryside of Milton, a small town in the Lowlands, a chilling encounter has been etched into local folklore. A local farmer, while tending to his land, spotted a large black dog with bulging eyes moving at an unnatural pace across a field. Intrigued and perhaps a bit concerned, the farmer decided to follow the dog, which led him to a neighbouring farmhouse. What transpired next was nothing short of tragic; as the dog entered the farmhouse, a firearm discharged, and the farmer discovered the neighbour's lifeless body.
This incident, though shrouded in mystery, speaks of a possible connection to the folklore of the 'shuck', a type of ghostly hound said to roam certain areas of England. The appearance of such a creature, especially one described with bulging eyes, is often seen as an omen or a harbinger of doom. The fact that the dog seemed to move faster than any normal hound and its association with a tragic event has cemented its place in local legend. While the exact date and time of this encounter remain unknown, its impact on the local community is still palpable.
The incident is part of local folklore, with no specific historical period identified.
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