Sure do! It's a ghost or even a ghostly image of someone that appears right before or right after someone dies. I suspect being able to actually call them would be a terrifying power, indeed--hence why I've made a character who does exactly that. As a side note, I very much enjoy the depiction of wraiths in Pathfinder. They've got a pretty interesting take on it.
You'll probably need context from the previous series and the original movie. It's a bit of a sci-fic trip. It was a very popular series. Do you like sci-fi? If so what are some of your favorite ones?
I'm not a particularly big fan of sci-fi, unfortunately. I enjoyed Voltron up until season 6 ruined everything, but that's about all I've watched lately that could be considered sci-fi.
It's been a very long time since I've had enough time to myself to curl up and binge-read some books. If I get that opportunity again, I'd dive straight into some horror or dark fantasy. Lovecraft, too--his works are so inspiring. For shows, I'm a little less narrow. I like anything that'll resonate with me, but I tend to prefer comedies. TV and movies always seemed like the medium I'd take less seriously than writing or music, but that hasn't stopped me from getting super passionate about the standouts I love the most: BoJack Horseman and My Hero Academia to name a couple of the most recent ones. I don't watch TV or stream very often, so I rarely have a new show to watch.
Nope, but I'm going to with my boyfriend this year. It's my first time getting into Halloween festivities, if you can believe that! I wonder if I should try something overly ambitious or just stick with the classic lantern face.
I'm a pretty big fan of a lot of YouTubers so I'm on there for a pretty embarrassing length of time each day. I prefer Netflix for TV series and I just joined Reddit today.