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The Dollmaker’s Daughter: The Forgotten Horror Behind Pinocchio
In 1882 Tuscany, a recluse named Giuseppe Collodi lost his daughter, Lucia, to scarlet fever. Overcome with despair, he began sculpting dolls that resembled her. At first, they were crude. Then… disturbingly lifelike.
By GoldenSpeech3 months ago in Chapters
The Bride of Glass: The Real Cinderella Experiment
France, 1703 — a scientist named Étienne du Montfort obsessed over the idea that human bones could be replaced with crystal. His muse was a servant girl named Lucienne, rumored to have “feet too perfect to touch dirt.”
By GoldenSpeech3 months ago in Chapters
The Girl Who Spoke to Shadows: The True Curse of Rapunzel
In 1564, deep in the Harz Mountains of Germany, a hermit recorded in his journal: “The tower hums when she sings.” That tower still stands, blackened with mold and time, its stone spiraling inward like a snail shell. Inside, investigators found hair — miles of it — coiled around the walls, fused into the stone like living roots.
By GoldenSpeech3 months ago in Chapters











