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Mysterious Steward of Stackpole

House of Elidyr de Stackpole, Stackpole Elidor, Wales Unknown Medieval

In the quaint Welsh village of Stackpole Elidor, a most intriguing haunting took place at the House of Elidyr de Stackpole. One morning, a red-headed young man named Simon simply appeared and assumed the role of steward. He provided the owners with everything they needed, often before they knew they needed it. What's more, Simon insisted that all serving staff ate the best food, showing a kindness and generosity that was quite remarkable. However, not everyone was convinced of Simon's good intentions. A suspicious family member followed him one night and discovered that Simon would leave the house to meet with witches. It was then that Simon revealed his true parentage: his mother was mortal, but his father was a demon.

Digging deeper into the history of this haunting, we find that it dates back to the twelfth century. The House of Elidyr de Stackpole, unfortunately, no longer stands, which makes it all the more difficult to pinpoint the exact location of this paranormal activity. Despite this, the story of Simon has endured. It's worth noting that Simon's actions as steward were quite benevolent, but his connections to the occult raise many questions. Was he a malevolent entity or simply a complex individual with a mysterious background? The fact that he left the house after being discovered adds to the enigma.

Historical Context

The House of Elidyr de Stackpole dates back to the twelfth century.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Historic Residence
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
No Public Access
Date / Era
Twelfth century
Postcode Area
SA71

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