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The Green Lady of River Conan

By the waters, River Conan, Highland Apparition Victorian

By the serene waters of River Conan in the Highlands, a spine-tingling presence has been felt for centuries. Travellers and locals alike have reported encountering a tall, imposing woman clad in green, her face twisted in a scowl. Her malevolent gaze seems to fill those who cross her path with dread, and some have even been pulled into the river's depths by her ghostly hand, never to be seen again. The Green Lady of River Conan is a haunting manifestation that has left an indelible mark on the local folklore.

The origins of this ghostly apparition are shrouded in mystery, but reports of her sightings date back to the early to mid-nineteenth century. It's said that she roams the riverbank, searching for her next victim. Her actions are a mix of ominous gestures and violent encounters, leaving many to wonder if she's a harbinger of doom or a restless spirit trapped between worlds. While there's no concrete evidence to explain her presence, the Green Lady remains a chilling figure in the annals of Highland hauntings.

Historical Context

The Highlands have a rich history of ghostly legends and folklore, with the Green Lady of River Conan being one of the most enduring and chilling tales.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
River
Activity Types
Visual Physical
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Highly Threatening
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Early to mid nineteenth century?
Postcode Area
IV

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