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Spook Hollow Trail, the one that started it all, was originally owned by Sir Osiris. 

Osiris built a thriving empire on this land, known to have rich coal deposits deep underground. Through smart business practices, he knew he would need exceptional employees for his coal mine operation to succeed. So, he built a small mining town for his workers and their families, complete with an Industrial Building, Cemetery, Gift Shops, Food, Hotel, Saloons, and he even built himself a huge Manor. 

Osiris needed more control over his employees, he found that by hiring a right-hand man, Montgomery Crescent. However, once the coal mine and town were operational, Montgomery just saw Sir Osiris as a threat. After the curious death of Osiris, Montgomery took over the coal mine, renaming it the Crescent Coal Company. He then took control over the Mining Town and the Industrial Building (now known as M.C. Nightmare) and he moved into the Manor of Osiris. Once Montgomery moved into the Manor he renamed it M.C. Manor, after himself. 

No one cared for Montgomery’s stern ways over the many years he was in control and subsequently they rebelled against him and locked him in the cellar of M.C. Manor until his curious death. 

Montgomery’s death caused much celebration with all that knew and disliked him. The celebration, however, was short lived. As the workers celebrated throughout the area, the coal mine collapsed, the small mining town began to fall into ruins, the cemetery was unkempt, and the town fell into disrepair. Some say that Montgomery awoke the dead from the run-down cemetery after his death, to wreak havoc and haunt what has been come to be known by everyone as “Spook Hollow”. Stories have been told that you can still hear his voice, and he has cursed the hallowed grounds of Spook Hollow and those that speak of Montgomery, will be plagued for eternity. 

If you happen across Montgomery Crescent, be warned, “Be Afraid… Be Very Afraid!”  

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